[Off-Topic] Co-op auto mechanic in Boston area
Chris Janicki
Janicki at ia-inc.com
Fri Jun 8 18:07:45 EDT 2001
You might try posting on another list... you're equating Linux geekiness
with mechanical inclination? ;-)
I think you might have some luck in auto-related sites. I know
edmunds.com has a pretty active email chat list going. That might be a
good place to start. Then someone there can direct you to other similar
sites. Eventually I'm sure you'll find someone with some info near
Boston.
Chris
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 6/8/01, 4:06:17 PM, David Allan <dave at dpallan.com> wrote regarding
[Off-Topic] Co-op auto mechanic in Boston area:
> This isn't as offbeat as it might appear, I hope, given the
do-it-yourself
> bent of the folks on the list.
> When I lived in California, I knew of an auto mechanic where you could
pay
> a yearly membership fee and work on your own car for a small hourly rate,
> which was great, since they had all the tools that were needed. Anybody
> know of a place like that in the Boston area? Greater Boston, really,
I'd
> drive an hour or so if I could find a place, heh, assuming I *could*
drive
> an hour in a car to be worked on.
> Dave
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