[Chevelle-list] Road book - cool idea - C.A.R.S.
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rmpvsp at earthlink.net
Mon Sep 4 16:39:55 MDT 2006
Great idea!!
-----Original Message-----
>From: malibu at thebugbox.com
>Sent: Sep 4, 2006 6:08 PM
>To: The Chevelle Mailing List <Chevelle-list at chevelles.net>
>Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Road book - cool idea - C.A.R.S.
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>http://www.type2.com/rescue/
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>I was part of the one above for VW's. I listed the site just incase you
>wanted some ideas.
>
>You could always call it C.A.R.S (Chevelle Auto Rescue Squad), LOL.
>
>
>Charles
>www.65ss.com
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "John Nasta" <69ec at johnnasta.com>
>To: <Chevelle-list at chevelles.net>
>Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 5:07 PM
>Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Road book - cool idea
>
>
>Ok, first I had to sniper bid on something on ebay...
>
>I guess it would be similar to the Yamaha 650 road book format so, if
>you guys who want to be listed could send me:
>
>Country, State, Town
>Name, Email, Phone1, Phone2 (phone numbers to be preeceded by H for
>home, w for work, c for cell, b for beeper
>
>and then the following codes for the types of assistance you can provide:
>
>A = advice
>E = electrical help
>M = mechanical help
>S = storage
>WS = work space
>R = spare room (emergency overnight stay)
>C = camping space (emergency overnight stay)
>T = tools available
>P = some parts available
>D??? = enter distance in miles that you are willing to travel or leave
>a question mark if it depends on the time and situation, or a zero if
>you can't/won't travel to help someone
>TT = tow truck or truck/trailer combo available
>
>So, a sample entry might look like:
>
>USA, New York, Brooklyn
>John Nasta, 69ec at johnnasta.com, H 123-456-7890, A E M C T P D?
>
>I will give it a day to give people a chance to suggest other
>categories that we might want to include in the types of help
>available, if any. I would also like to have a listing of recommended
>repair shops. I will figure out how to work those in with your listing
>or under your town somehow. Please be specific if it is a tranny shop,
>body shop, service station, towing company, etc.
>
>Keep in mind that this will be intended for list members' use only and
>then only if you are stuck somewhere and need help.
>
>John Nasta
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