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Old 12-21-2002, 07:35 PM   #1
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Default NFR: Surprise From Ford Motor Co

Hey y'all, a little story from today: My '87 Ford F150 doesn't get a garage or a carport. So it gets a lot of condensation sitting out. Well today I started it up & let it run with heater on full blast for quite a while. There was a good drip coming down off the plastic trim that runs across the top inside of the windshield. So I thought I'd see how much water was in there, and unscrewed the piece. As I'm pulling it off, I find a piece of paper sandwiched inside. I unfold it and it's a label from a Heinneken beer bottle! So, I wonder what the message is that some Ford employee left me 15 years ago? Drink more beer on the job? Is that what "Ford Job One" really means? I had heard folklore stories about things left in hard-to-find spots inside new vehicles....well, this one is true. Anyone had this happen to you?
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Old 12-22-2002, 10:18 AM   #2
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Never had it happen to me Marc, but I remember seeing it done many times when I worked at GMAC in California!
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