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Old Posted Apr 27, 2012, 11:23 PM
BifRayRock BifRayRock is offline
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Originally Posted by austlar1 View Post
Wow! I bought a piece of crap Chevrolet from Nugent in 1980. The driver side window mechanism kept breaking, twice under warranty and once afterwards. I had to threaten them with a sit down strike in the service lane (I told them to call the cops to evict me, if they dared. They didn't.) in order to get them to repair that window gratis a third time. My next car was a Honda, and I have not owned an American car since then. I could tell other stories about Nugent, but why kick a dead horse.
Did the mechanic working on your car wear a strange overcoat and possibly mistake your window issue for a noise coming from the left rear wheel?

Had you bought your car a few decades earlier from Maurice J. Sopp in Huntington Park, say Sept 26, '30, you might have saved $40.00! and been able to appreciate the beautiful architecture. A ++?

Unfortunately, any trade-in offer for your newer ride might have been contingent upon their ability to contact Gene Roddenberry, Rod Serling or Harry Houdini (?)


http://photos.lapl.org/carlweb/jsp/F...olNumber=60631

Of course you could have tried out care other than Chevrolet. Heard Graham Ford In Downey has a nice selection, and the Hudson Dealers have a nice waiting rooms (and apparently at least 40 dealers in the LA area - over the years . . . see: http://home.comcast.net/~sarahdyoung...alerships.html

http://www.google.com/ http://www.google.com/

Harbor Hudson, in Wilmington on Anaheim?
http://www.google.com/

Hudson & Essex in Hollywood, ??5430 Hollywood Blvd?? 1921?
http://www.google.com/

Moore Hudson, Riverside '53
http://www.google.com/


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