[Vwdiesel] Posting to say hello
SLATERSFB at aol.com
SLATERSFB at aol.com
Sun Jun 26 08:34:17 PDT 2016
Greetings Doyt,
I haven't posted here in some time, but your story touched a nerve.
I am 69 and surrounded by a life's collection of machinery and spares, some
of which has a hold on my soul. I built the engine for the red '91 Jetta
right here at my home shop, and here she sits after being hit by a garbage
truck 3 years ago. She needs only a fender and headlight, but we have a 2016
Jetta 1.4 liter that is so far trouble free and gets 38 mpg around town on
cheap regular gas. Next to her is parked another '91 Jetta, this one green. She
was my X's ride years ago. When the 1.8 gas engine wore out I installed a
1.6 TD in its place. Health issues and several journeys to China interrupted
the project's completion. In the garage sits a 650cc 1954 Triumph cafe
racer, unstarted in more than 20 years. The '85 BMW K100 and the '38 Indian Scout
get ridden often, because they are both pretty much bullet proof. All these
machines have my blood in them, literally. They consume fuel and air, much
the same as people do. To bring an old motorcycle to the point where it
lives again is as close as I'll ever to get to giving birth. Same with the 2
Jettas. But the eye opener is the personal nature of these possessions. They
are mine by strife and pain, no one else's. Nobody else has the connection,
nor do they care to. So here they sit, slowly returning to the Earth from
whence they came. I have no solution to your dilemma, Doyt, as I am in the same
boat. Unless someone shows genuine interest all this stuff will sit here
until I die. My wife and kids can then junk it all. I won't be around to give a
damn.
Just wanted you to know you're not alone.
Bob Slater
In the Entire State (NY)
In a message dated 6/25/2016 11:03:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
doyt at buckeye-express.com writes:
My 89 Jetta 1.6TD is resting in the driveway, watching all the
activity and itching to get back on the road and do what TD's do
best. I wash it every few weeks. But this summer I need air
conditioning and quiet running at 70+mph on the turnpike. So I choose
the 2014 Toyota Hybrid almost every day. And it gets between 38 and
44 mpg without any drama anywhere, any time. So, the 89 sits and
waits because I invested years and sweat getting it there, finishing
the minor body work, replacing the engine and clutch and adding the
turbo. It is a great spare car, with spare AAZ engine, three 5
speed diesel trannies and three spare injection pumps, spare
headlights and tail lights, a speedometer and boxes of alternators,
relays, vacuum pumps, door handles and fuses and parts. Sandy Cameron
in Canada knows about how the shelves fill up. He is 82. I'm 86 and
having trouble letting go of my hobbies and toys. Just wanted to keep in
touch.
Doyt Echelberger
Ohio, USA
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