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Product Life (H)

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Topic: Product Life (H)
Posted By: Coke-in-MN
Subject: Product Life (H)
Date Posted: 19 Jun 2024 at 4:11pm
EVOLUTION OF THE FREMULATOR

That little known but vital automotive component, the fremulator, aptly illustrates the great technological progress that has occured over the span of the last century.

The fremulator on your great grandfather's 1907 Caligula Model R was made of brass, precision machined, cost 25ยข, and was designed to last indefinitely. In fact, most of the few remaining Caligulas still have their original fremulators.

Your grandfather's 1926 Crooper Floozie came with a machined steel fremulator which cost $1.25 and would last about twenty years.

The fremulator on your dad's 1959 Belchfire Eight was made of pressed steel, crimped together. It cost $12.00 and would last about ten years.

Your new 2005 Honshu Feckless XT has a fremulator made of paper, which is waranteed for a full year. It costs $352.17, and contains a computer chip which is programmed to burn it to a crisp 366 days after your check clears.

This brief overview of fremulator history serves to demonstrate the eternal truth I once saw expressed on a sign in a Sunset Boulevard second hand store: OLD JUNK IS BETTER THAN NEW CRAP.



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Posted By: steve(ill)
Date Posted: 19 Jun 2024 at 4:34pm
I would be a LOT FUNNIER......... if it wasnt SO TRUE !!!  LOL  Clap

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Like them all, but love the "B"s.


Posted By: Ted J
Date Posted: 21 Jun 2024 at 12:19am
I agree with that!


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Posted By: Wispitfiremike
Date Posted: 21 Jun 2024 at 9:05pm
Yes true but it sure makes it easier to spend a couple bucks more to fix this older stuff doesn't it. At least you know it will be around for a while when you're done. Probably better off doing it now too as there more people around who can fix things and not just throw new parts at it. Actually wondered why nobody has ever made aftermarket fuel tanks for any of these (that I have noticed) it sure seems like there would be a big market.



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