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SMS 02-01-2019 03:30 PM

Limping Home in Broken Car Stories
 
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This pic from Lee Stewart's thread made me think about all the times I've had to improvise a roadside repair.


What are some times you made it home purely on your own brilliance and ingenuity?

BOWTIE67327 02-01-2019 07:46 PM

do vice grips pinching a brake line shut qualify?

SMS 02-01-2019 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by BOWTIE67327 (Post 1433403)
do vice grips pinching a brake line shut qualify?


You bet!


I had to do that over last 4th of July all the way from Austin, Tx. to Indy with two extra engine block in the back of my Yukon Xl. Rear line rusted thru, nothing at all was open, so I clamped it on the rubber flex line, and used duct tape around the vice grips for "safety" :) Most of my disaster stories are from my teen years and as a young adult, but that one happens to be a real time coincidence.

Lynn 02-01-2019 09:59 PM

Spring of 69; master cyl went out on my 54 Chevy. Used it to throw newspapers at 3 am every morning, and take the car pool to school every Thursday. Drove it for thirty days with nothing but the hand brake, until the handle broke off. Drove it another thirty days with a pair of vice grips in place of the handle. Finally rebuilt the master cyl.

If those kids' parents only knew how they were getting to school.

Have another story with the same car, but will save it for later. No vice grips involved.

Mr70 02-01-2019 10:23 PM

Went to look at buying a '70 Chevelle during high school lunch hour once in 1979.Seller said she runs,but had the interior all taken out & didn't have the shifter hooked up either. So he locked on a pair of vice grips through the hole in the floor tunnel so we could shift the TH400.No front or rear seats at all either.So we used 2 milk crates for us to sit on,and off we went.Rocking back & forth as we did hole shots.Cop pulled us over as we flew down a street within 10 minutes...Took one look at us sitting on plastic milk crates and him with his right hand on the vise grips and burst out laughing.Said he couldn't find it in his heart to right us up,but told us to go straight home,which we did.I ended up buying the car.. :burnout:

x77-69z28 02-02-2019 03:52 AM

After missing a 2-3 shift in my Z/28 and throwing the alternator belt, I took my shoelaces and wrapped thnem around the alternator, crank and water pump to make it home. Another time I had to use a perfectly good six pack of Lowenbrau to fill my radiator after a race at Connecting Highway to limp home. Ahhhh the good old days!
Buddy

markinnaples 02-02-2019 12:26 PM

Does just doing something stupid from the get-go as a kid qualify? My buddy's dad wrecked his 302 Maverick and bent one of the front frame horns. We started taking it apart to potentially fix it, but then wanted to get an idea how much it would be to pull the frame so we just put the hood down (minus the front bumper, grill, header panel, headlights, turn signals, front core support hood latching mechanism, etc.) and drove about 7 miles to my dad's friend's shop on Brownsville Road (south hills of Pittsburgh). The drive there was pretty uneventful, thankfully, and we got the estimate. On the drive home, we stupidly took a main 4 lane road home (Route 51) instead of the somewhat less traveled 2 lane road we went on so it was already a dicey situation with added idiocy. But, what was I to do when he pulled up along side in my car and wanted to race? Sure, I nailed the go-pedal in the Maverick and got about 100 feet before the hood flew up and slammed against the windshield at about 50-55 mph. Thank God it didn't break the windshield, but slowing down with virtually no visibility was a white knuckle ride to say the least. Once I got it slowed and stopped in a parking lot, we had the laugh of a lifetime that only can be had when you're a teenager doing the stupid things a teenager with a license does. Good times.

Spooky 02-02-2019 01:08 PM

Helped a fellow car nut in a parking lot of a grocery store. He broke an alternator belt at 10pm. (this was like 1988) I told him to use a pair of panty hose to make a new belt. He was too embarrassed to buy them so my wife to be went in and bought some to make the belt. It was a pair of leggs brand that came in a plastic eggs. Worked great!

David Billingsley 02-03-2019 02:45 AM

We one time were setting in a Burger King parking lot at 1 AM with a dead battery, Found a guy to give us a jump but had no jumper cables. I had always thought this would work so I tried it. We pulled his truck up to ours where the bumpers touched and then found a unnecessarily piece of wire from under the hood and connected the positive terminals from both trucks, let it set for a minute and it started. Made a MacGyver hero out of me.

kwhizz 02-03-2019 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by David Billingsley (Post 1433546)
We one time were setting in a Burger King parking lot at 1 AM with a dead battery, Found a guy to give us a jump but had no jumper cables. I had always thought this would work so I tried it. We pulled his truck up to ours where the bumpers touched and then found a unnecessarily piece of wire from under the hood and connected the positive terminals from both trucks, let it set for a minute and it started. Made a MacGyver hero out of me.



Did the same thing with the bumpers touching...… But I used the bumper jack and lug wrench to complete the circuit on the battery..... LOL


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