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Old 03-25-2001, 12:30 AM   #8
lrrs168
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Thanks for the info guys, Tuesday I boxed up and labeled the parts I had removed and had it towed to the local Ford dealer. They reassembled the whole thing, got it back Thursday, all free of charge. The first guy I spoke to tried to say I was responsible for the tow charge. I said 'Because of the defective Ford intake, I couldn't drive it there to get the recall done' He then asked his boss and called someone and finally agreed. Boy, I really felt on the defensive, sort of like I had to prove myself innocent of any wrong doing. That's not right!

Rich
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