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The tow truck pulls up out jumps Lenny. Sometime in your life you just have to a meet a tow truck driver like Lenny, remember its Easter and it has been a very long day for him as everyone else is closed for the holiday. "Gotta get the drive shaft off of this one before I can tow it" he says "been here long, hope I'm not to over due, I'll have you out of here in no time just relax." The best description is to say that Lenny worked as if my vehicle was his. Meanwhile Bob and his wife suggest that they will go on ahead to the RV Park where they live and make arrangements for us to park there as it will be safer than in a parking lot for the night, we wholeheartedly agreed. Lenny had us hooked up and on the road almost before Bob and his wife had left.
After working on the motorhome for the following 2 nights after work we, my son and I decided to have it towed to its regular storage place, naturally we called Lenny who was the same Lenny as before and did the same professional job as before. When we left the camp grounds there were not just handshakes but hugs all around. We want to express our deepest heartfelt thanks to Bob and Joann, Lenny, the RV parks manager whose name I do not know, and Bob's friend. Who, by the way, was 95 years old and offered to personally tow my RV home with his Crown Victoria, I hope he finds that 10 spot I left under his phone. May the sun always shine on these people and others like them. Note.... The trouble with the motorhome as it turns out was that the spark plug wires had gotten to hot and melted 3 of them and the coil was also bad. I replaced the bad parts with heavy-duty parts.
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