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Wyoming a small town in the People's Republic of I
My Car
1972 convertible with almost half a million miles 351c- T5 transmission for 24 MPG on the Hwy! Still has a few original parts on it- not many!

also have a 1975 Bricklin with less than 20k miles.
A lot of people often overlook checking this fluid level. You could easily get into an accident if you run out and then a vital component of the car stops working.

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OMG!!!!.....that's the blink'en problem I've had all along all these years!!! Thanks, now I can move along to solving the halleluiah whattheheckisthis issue!!!

 
Guys, this is only a marketing trick. You don't need that stuff. Everyone knows that on vintage cars (and new French cars) the blinker fluid automatically tops itself off when it rains. Duh!

 
I keep a gallon on hand at all times. When folks whan me to work on thier junk I charge em for top up thier blinkers.:angel:

 

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