Originally Posted By: lexus114
Originally Posted By: SS1970chrysler
I strongly believe that the plow-truck hitting that door 2 years ago led to this incident.
Nope. Chevrolets did that, just like the song.
"Oh...dust and smoke, the heater's broke"
"The door just flew away."
"Light a match to see the dash and then I start to freeze."
"The frame is bent, the muffler went"
"But the radio, it's ok."
"Oh what fun it is to drive this rusty Chevrolet."
Oh man I havent heard that in years!! Blast from the past!
I've owned 3 Chevy's. My first one completely lived up to the song. It never died or failed to run, but did it's best to keep me broke with leaks and small repairs.
I had a '76 Impala that leaked gear oil into the brakes, leaked a qt of oil per week, the doors used to randomly pop open on pot holes unless locked, rear frame listed to one side from rust, almost no heat ever, and the only dash light that worked was on the side of speedometer above clock space(had clock delete), yet the AM/FM mono radio worked perfectly. I junked it at 254k miles. Every time I washed it, the car would catch on fire. Apparently, the excessive oil/grease/sludge on the engine acted as insulation preventing short circuits.