I stop for people on the freeway. One time I had a woman whose muffler picked up a long piece of scaffolding that had fallen off of a truck. Pulled it out and sent her on her way (a little noisier with the hole in it, but running fine). Time for a new muffler.
I remember when something fell off one of my cars back in the 70s. It turned out to have been the heat shield. The car never missed it. It was traded in and we got a good amount towards a new vehicle.
Many years ago one of the print shops I worked at had a small press that we’d only run once a month or so. Seems like every time we had to run it, something broke or fell off… and it still worked fine…
I believe it was Henry Ford, who, when asked how he was going to improve on the Model-T said he was going to put a net under it – to catch the pieces that fell off.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
’twas probably a piece not ultra important
allen@home about 2 years ago
If the car still runs, steers and stops. Then forget about it.
Zykoic about 2 years ago
Too many useless and costly gadgets on cars.
Farside99 about 2 years ago
I stop for people on the freeway. One time I had a woman whose muffler picked up a long piece of scaffolding that had fallen off of a truck. Pulled it out and sent her on her way (a little noisier with the hole in it, but running fine). Time for a new muffler.
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
“Plymouth, Heal Thyself.”
juicebruce about 2 years ago
We try to avoid that !
BadCreaturesBecomeDems about 2 years ago
Steering wheel: who needs one?
BadCreaturesBecomeDems about 2 years ago
Plugger excitement is a brake line blowing while driving in heavy traffic.
Geophyzz about 2 years ago
When a VW CV joint goes, you will see a shower of nuts, bolts & miscellany bouncing down the road behind you.
ctolson about 2 years ago
I get concerned about the left over parts when I work on something and put it back together.
david_42 about 2 years ago
Had a clutch cable snap while commuting … in Socal.
Teto85 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Real pluggers drive heaps.
ksu71 about 2 years ago
Just turn the radio up.
sfreader1 about 2 years ago
I remember when something fell off one of my cars back in the 70s. It turned out to have been the heat shield. The car never missed it. It was traded in and we got a good amount towards a new vehicle.
Grace's Border Security & Duct Tape about 2 years ago
It’s just extra weight. Detroit puts it on to keep you from going too fast.
goboboyd about 2 years ago
Back in the day, we all had metal coffee cans with ‘extra’ parts from doing our own fixes.
g04922 about 2 years ago
Uhh.. that must have come off the car in front of me…. yeah, that’s it.
jscarff57 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Many years ago one of the print shops I worked at had a small press that we’d only run once a month or so. Seems like every time we had to run it, something broke or fell off… and it still worked fine…
Calvins Brother about 2 years ago
It’s only needed once you find it missing.
Dani Rice about 2 years ago
I believe it was Henry Ford, who, when asked how he was going to improve on the Model-T said he was going to put a net under it – to catch the pieces that fell off.
Plods with ...™ about 2 years ago
Whew. No idiot lights we’re good.
EMGULS79 about 2 years ago
As long as it still runs…not worth taking it to the dealer and giving them the chance to break and charge you for ten other things.
CTew Premium Member 8 months ago
FORD – Fix or repair daily.