.38SuperMan
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Did I read that correctly? You bought a 2206 when they first came out and it never ran right and you kept it until 3 years ago?
So you either fought with it -- or it lay dormant -- for 30 years...?
I fought with it for a while and stuck it in the back of my safe and forgot about it. I guess it was four years ago I pulled it out and tried it again but it hadn’t healed itself. I sent it again to Smith and again no joy. Enough was enough and I’m now the proud owner of a beautiful Winchester 62a.
I’ve seen cars like this that no matter what you do they never run right. It may been the alignment of the planets and stars but some machines never function right and never will no matter how much time and money you put into it.
My EX had a 1985 Trans Am with the works and injected engine, everything. The thing would literally not make it out of the county. In 6 months there were 5 new sets of injectors installed, new transmission and new electrical harness. That’s not counting the little stuff. That amounted to 45 days in the shop in six months.
I got it replaced under the lemon law and 20 minutes after driving it off the lot the electrical system failed and the the battery actually burst sending battery acid all over the engine and engine compartment. Within the hour I and my wife’s new car were back at the dealer with my car behind a wrecker.