Date: 22 Oct 2001 18:46:38 -0700
From: nqthinknopsamo.com (89 900 S)
Subject: Re: Cleanliness: How tidy is your Saab?
Speaking of change...when I removed the center console to change my
ignition a few years ago I found a ton of money behind the little
cubby space. I don't ever keep money there, so it had to have been
the previous owner. I found about 5 dollars in change and a $20 bill.
It practically paid for the ignition.
I keep my saab pretty clean. Washed every 3 weeks or so, waxed every
6 months. Interior kept clean MOST of the time. Trunk is full of
stuff...subwoofer, tools, sleeping bag, pillow, attachments for my
thule rack, oil (go through about a quart every 3000 miles, which is
when I change it).
The driver's side door pocket does tend to get filled up often, since
you can stuff trash and whatever in there and it can't be seen.
Dave <ddhartwicknopsamPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message news:<8F9F66319F549F19.58AC15263970871E.AD7428058352396Cnopsamirnews.net>...
> It takes a lot filth to make a Saab a home.
>
> Non-working pens--LOL. I forgot about change, dimes and pennies
> everywhere.
> Dave
>
> >DaveH wrote:
> >
> >> I am ashamed of myself because it is a filthy mess. Ancient french
> >> fries under the seat, inside the parking brake housing. Little stones
> >> collecting on the drivers side floor. ...Dusty dash. Cigarette burns
> >> on the seats.
> >
> >I have ancient french fries under my seats too! ;)
> >
> >Also, sand (I spend a lot of time at/in the water). Old pieces
> >of wax. Non-working pens. Unidentified bits and pieces of who
> >knows what?
> >
> >Reminds me of the old bumper sticker that said: A Clean Car Is
> >the Sign Of a Sick Mind...:)
> >
> >The inside of my car is filthy, but the outside is pretty clean.
> >
> >-jw
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