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peterm

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one advantage of owning a classic
« on: November 09, 2012, 20:59:28 »
Winterizing the pagoda is quite a ritual-  Fill up those tires fill up the gas tank and add stabil. 

As many may know New York was recently hammered by Hurricane Sandy. I was without power/heat for 10 days and one additional enduring problem has been the lack of fuel.  Stations cant pump with no power (generators are not mandatory) and theport was closed to shipping delivery. Its not unusual to encounter a 3 hr.s wait for gas-  I actually drove 40 miles to Stamford connecticut on tuesday to fill up and went out in our surprise 7 inch snow storm wednesday night to wait only an hour at a local station.  well my salvation has been the pagoda and a siphon.  It really nice to have that 15 or so gallon reservoir out in the garage,

Flyair

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Re: one advantage of owning a classic
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2012, 21:15:52 »
good point, although I could point out less cumbersome and cheaper ways of keeping a few gallons of reserve fuel, than in a vintage car ;D
Stan
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peterm

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Re: one advantage of owning a classic
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2012, 21:20:47 »
the last time i had trouble getting gas was in the 70's when we had an oil embargo-  this was a totally unpredictable event.  I keep a few 2 gallon casnisters around for the snowblower and power washer.  I m afarid the shelf life of petrol makes me fear putting it into a car when its more than a few weeks old- even w stabil

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Re: one advantage of owning a classic
« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2012, 10:49:19 »
Look, if this is just one and only reason to own a Pagoda, this is fine by me ;D ;D ;D
Stan
1971 280SL
2011 SL550 AMG
2011 GL
2015 GLA