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Removing the Forensic Evidence

Discussion in 'YachtForums Yacht Club' started by K1W1, Oct 23, 2011.

  1. K1W1

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    :eek:WTH!
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    This has been a wildly hot and debated video circling a few of the car forums I visit.

    Is it his car, is it not his car, should they hang him with rope, should they hang him with barbed wire, by his feet, by his ears, etc. etc.

    I need to get video of me cleaning my truck to post as a reply. As this is *exactly* how I clean it after a long season of work. Granted, it's a 1968 1 Ton Ford. The most luxurious thing in it was the pseudo-chrome window crank, which I recently replaced with a pair of vice grips because it finally broke. I'm actually afraid to put a full tank of gas in it. If it breaks down on side of the road, that's where I'm leaving it. And it'd be a shame to leave behind a tank of fuel.
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    Those cars come with marinized electronics right?:rolleyes: Don't happen to have the video from when he next rolls down those windows or turns on his radio do you? Now THAT could be amusing.:eek:
  5. Milow232

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    A normal cleaning of such a car costs 250 euro,
    the repair after the selfmade cleaning costs thousands of euros :D