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Posted by A. Bohemian on April 24, 2007 at 18:08:53 from (207.170.88.254):
In Reply to: Re: International Pick-up Trucks? posted by NDS on April 24, 2007 at 15:36:35:
One of my first automotive loves was a 1961 International Scout with All-Wheel Drive and the slant four. This was in the mid 'seventies and the car was about worn out, but it NEVER stranded me; it always started and got me home. The worst thing about it was that the o-ring in the master cylinder of the hydraulic clutch kept blowing; but all I had to do was wait for the traffic to die out, so I could drive it home without the clutch and replace the o-ring. After a little of this, I got to the point where I could start out in first gear/low transfer, manipulate the three-lever shift through its paces, and end up doing fifty-five in third/high, and then go back down to first/low again, without touching a toe to the clutch. It helped that only second and third were synchroed. I was so PROUD of myself!
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