I had a Plymouth Voyager that ‘died’ multiple times on the way to Yosemite Park after we moved to the CA central valley in 1997. I think the make of the car was a '95; the transmission blew on it in the way to FLA; so it had a newer transmission put in '96. Anyhow, I had a mechanic tell me that the problem of this car dying multiple times (great space for lots of jokes here) was the way the air-intake was built on the carburator. I was taught how to spray the throttle and get it to start on number of occasions. I left that awful van when I left my marriage of almost 23 years. They deserved each other. (MFT in my email stands for Marriage and Family Therapist). I love your show. Thanks for all the laughs through the decades.
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