The Sequoia ( Lemon) seems to be lots of good money after bad. Trade it in on a brand new Yugo or Lada or maybe a Fiat? My 1983 Ford Bronco has over 700,000 miles and has never failed. The drive shaft fell off in Mexico once but I just wired it back and went on in two wheel.
On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 12:34 AM David <[email protected]> wrote: > From David Locklear > Please hit delete button now > > > My beloved 2008 Toyota Sequoia left me stranded tonight for the 3rd time. > > https://photos.app.goo.gl/rFmpUvGUNu23fS2X9 > > I left work after only 3 hours today, as my plan was to do nothing but > relax, as it was my 55th birthday. > > I decided to go to LOWE's right before they closed and buy an LED headlamp > that I had been waiting for weeks to try. They didn"t have it. > > A customer had ordered a 16 foot ladder online and apparently brought it > back. I haggled with the manager and got it half-price. He told me, it > would be regular price in the morning. I would not have bought it had it > not been birthday. > > I loaded it in the SUV, and was all alone in the parking lot and > apparently the starter gear broke. > > If you can view the photo, you can see four feet of ladder sticking out > the back. > > This is a podium-ladder, meaning it has a platform at 10 feet off the > ground, to safely stand on. > > Hopefully, the TSC will get this someday and will find a use for it in the > barn, or auction it off. > > I am hoping to use it in my storage unit in Brenham, however, I have > already nearly broken it twice. I have no idea how I will get it there > now. > > GEICO came through with a good tow. But now, the Sequoia is parked at my > apartments and I have no idea what I am going to do tomorrow. > > It was a wise choice for me not to drive the Sequoia to the NSS > Convention. That would have been devastating, embarrassing, humiliating > and a lot less fun than hitch-hiking. > > You just can not go anywhere anymore without tow-insurance. > > I will likely have to greet a million Walmart customers - just to pay for > my June mistakes. > > D.L. > > _______________________________________________ > Texascavers mailing list | http://texascavers.com > [email protected] | Archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > http://lists.texascavers.com/listinfo/texascavers > -- Charlie Loving
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