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Old 06-11-2008, 08:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Disturbing thing happen!!

I was changing my foglight bulbs, which was alittle annoying. Changed the driverside ok, started during the passenger side, pulled back the wheel well and found and old rusted wrench.WTF(pic below)
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Old 06-11-2008, 08:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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haha thats funny. it;s like those horror stories of doctors leaving sponges and scalpals in people but it was a mechanic in this sense haha
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Old 06-11-2008, 08:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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didn't you hear?!?!

the 300s have a built-in mechanic under the hood that works around the clock to keep our cars in tip-top shape.
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Did you happen to have any unresolved rattles that have now miraculously disappeared?!!

(must have been left there from the previous owner or the dealership)
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thats really cool I want to leave a wrench in my car just in case I need it later

anyways I think thats dried blood on that wrench which a mechanic hid in your car, call the police now.
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At least its a 10 mm, so you can use it to take the bellypan off next time
you do an oil change........

Have you had your car serviced by anyone but yourself?

I usually find screwdrivers and stuff like that in my cars whenever I have
taken them to a mechanic to fix things that I don't have time to do, or
don't have the tools for the job.

But thats a bit on the weird side to find a wrench.

I have an older neighbor, who is in his 70's.

He has an old coke bottle in his garage with a small piece of paper rolled up
in it.

One day I asked him what it was from, and he told me that when he bought
his first brand new car, which was some huge buick, back in 1961, it had
this really annoying rattling sound coming from inside the drivers side door.

The rattle would get louder when he went around turns, and it would quite
down going straight.

So, one day he got fed up with it, and took the interior door panel off, and
low and behold, he found this glass coke bottle inside the door frame!!

Thats what was rattling around for all that time.

But, the kicker to the story, and the reason he kept the bottle, was because
inside the bottle was the little piece of paper, and on the paper, someone
had written: "You found it".

Nice huh?

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Bruno i dont know about the rattles my stereo is always loud(to drown out the rattles). bbmakmak it does look like dried-up blood, But i think it's rust atleast i hope. Yeah nice story CJ.
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Aww Man, that's where I left that darn thing. I have been looking all over for that wrench. Could you send it back to me?? It's part of a set..

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