Ever since my cousin mike got his
liscense, it seemed like almost every other weekend him and his
brother dan were coming out to our place on the weekends to go to
dances, or magic mountain, or whatever else seemed to be going on at
the time. Back in the tale end of the 90's my cousin mike had just
gotten off his mission and had come to live with us for a while. At
the time he was driving a 1982 chevette. On this particular
occasion we had stayed at uncle joe's house. Mike, dan, and I were
driving back to palmdale. Like usual, we were taking the back way,
since it was quicker and had less traffic and cops. We were making
great time, we were around 230th st E on palmdale blvd
when all of a sudden there was a loud bang, and instantly the
windsheild was covered with coolant/water. We slowed down and pulled
over to see what had happened. Upon first inspection we could not see
anything wrong, so we all piled back into the chevette and were on
our way again. After about a mile the car started to bog down and
stalled. Since we could not get it running, we decided it was time to
push. So the 3 of us started pushing the chevette up the road (was
literally uphill at that spot), after pushing the car for about a
half mile, we dicided to try and start it again. This time it
started, so we quickly jumped in and were on our way again, though we
did not make it far before the car died again. Once again we climbed
out of the car and popped the hood, and this time we could see the
huge tear in the radiator hose. Of course we didnt have tools or
anything needed for fixing such a problem, so we took and old rag and
tied it around the trear in hopes of preventing most the water from
leaking out. In this area there are several farms that run along the
south side of the road, the ones with those giant watering systems
that sort of resemble rows of canons. We looked through the car and
found an empty 2 liter bottle of mt dew. I grabbed the bottle and
took it over to one of the huge trenches along the side of the road
that was full of water. I filled the bottle up the best I could
without filling it full of mud at the same time. We filled up the
radiator, then topped off the bottle and again headed on our way.
After several miles, the chevette started smoking like crazy, so we
pulled over on the corner of palmdale blvd and 170th st e.
to fill up the radiator again and look for more water. As we were
filling up the radiator, a kind stranger stopped by to see if we
needed any help. They happened to have a cell phone we could use (now
this was back before everybody had them, we were quite surprised they
would let us use it. We thought through our friends trying to pick
who would most likely be home that had access to a vehicle. We ended
up calling jacquelle, only to get an aswering machine. We tried a
couple other people as well, but had no luck. We thanked the kind
person and then let them continue on their way. After filling the
bottle again we hopped in the car and continued down the road. After
a few more miles it started to smoke again, this time there was no
water in sight, and once we turned the car off, it would not start
again. So we started pushing the car again. After a few minutes of
this, I saw a car coming down the road and decided to try and
hitchhike back to my house and get my car and some tools and come
back out. I told mike and dan my plan and then stuck my thumb out as
the car got near. I was surprised that the car stopped! This older
lady and her daughter were heading to palmdale. I explained the
situation and they agreed to give me a ride. So I hopped in their car
and away we went. After a few miles they told me they had to make a
stop real quick, so we pulled into this large building that looked
abandoned from the outside. The inside was crammed full of junk.
They talked to a couple guys with beards in overalls, and then we
were on our way again. When they dropped me off I offered them gas
money, but the politely turned it down and headed off on their way. I
grabbed my emergency kit and a can of fuel and headed back out to
find mike and dan. When I got to the spot where I had left them,
neither them or the car was there. I thought I must be mistaken ,so I
went farther out. After a while I turned around and started heading
towards town. As I started to get near 90th st e. I
happened to look at a school off to the left only to see the chevette
parked in the parking lot with the hood open. When I pulled in, they
told me they had gotten it running again and this was as far as they
made it. We used some duct tape to “fix” the radiator hose,
filled it full of water. After several tries we got it running again,
so mike and dan hopped in and started heading to the house as I
followed in my car. once we got it back to the house, it was
discovered that there was no oil in it and that the block was pretty
much destroyed. That was the end of the chevette as far as I recall
Beards and overalls?! Did you ever find out what that stop was all about? Sounds suspicious to me.
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