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Speaking of starting off with push/roll, My Pinto, Every day I'd park on a hill at work and just let it roll down the hill in 2nd, pop the clutch

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Old 07-25-2013, 01:58 PM   #30 (permalink)
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Speaking of starting off with push/roll, My Pinto, Every day I'd park on a hill at work and just let it roll down the hill in 2nd, pop the clutch and off I'd go! Sold it to a guy at 120,000 miles with same clutch and throwout bearing.....guess they overbuilt the drive train with that little fella. Of course no cats, haha.
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