Found a pic from a few years ago and had a good laugh, figured I'd share.
I took our Daughter to a fair on the town common where she, prophetically as it turned out, bought a grumpy emoji pillow. We got coffee and pastry for the extended family and were driving home on a back road when an obscure emissions fitting departed the car and we slowly lost power and sputtered to a halt. I took this picture while we were waiting for the tow.
On the upside, the first cars that went by stopped and offered help. So many did that we started counting the number of cars passing vs. those who stopped. Of the ~30 cars that passed the intersection over 1.5 hours or so, at least 20 stopped. One dad and his son in an older Wrangler, after we said we were OK, even came back with water, and an older couple in a 60's Chrysler pulled over and chatted for 10 minutes or so. Also, got to spend the time sitting by a pond on a nice day talking over a donut. The experience was well worth the carb rebuild.
I took our Daughter to a fair on the town common where she, prophetically as it turned out, bought a grumpy emoji pillow. We got coffee and pastry for the extended family and were driving home on a back road when an obscure emissions fitting departed the car and we slowly lost power and sputtered to a halt. I took this picture while we were waiting for the tow.
On the upside, the first cars that went by stopped and offered help. So many did that we started counting the number of cars passing vs. those who stopped. Of the ~30 cars that passed the intersection over 1.5 hours or so, at least 20 stopped. One dad and his son in an older Wrangler, after we said we were OK, even came back with water, and an older couple in a 60's Chrysler pulled over and chatted for 10 minutes or so. Also, got to spend the time sitting by a pond on a nice day talking over a donut. The experience was well worth the carb rebuild.