
Manager Adolfo Barragon, Juan Martinez, Richard Molina and Ino Briones of Econo Lube ‘N Tune and Brakes are truly miracle workers.
If it weren’t for the four men listed above, there’s a real chance we wouldn’t be running Baja on Tuesday. They replaced a bad master brake cylinder, did a front end alignment and bled the brakes.
The bad news was that we needed to some welding to fix a problem with front end where the steering was hitting a shock tower when we turned the steering wheel. Guaranteed failure on the course if unfixed.
Since we had time to kill, Rich called a buddy of his, John Turner, who he hasn’t seen in 30 years. John and his son Noah showed up to say Hi. As it turns out, John is President of Turner’s Portable Welding, Inc., and showed up in one of his big portable welding trucks. Adolfo and his team said we could use one of their lifts to do the welding we needed. It’s going on as I type this..
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3 responses to “Miracles do happen”
It’s the synchronistic happenings, the magical connections that reveal the interconnectedness of us all. May your journey be filled with enough wonder that it transforms your lives and propels you to further greatness. GO DINGOS. You are going to get me computer literate yet…my first post, love Mom aka Krzylade aka Sandi
Geez, I’m biting my nails here while keeping my fingers crossed that you guys get this desert dingo ready to roll for race day. Please keep the blog coming. GO TEAM!
Love, Gidget
[…] We pulled into San Diego late last night and slept in the parking lot of a very large big box chain store. This morning we met up early with Adolpho and crew with Econo Lube ‘n Tune and Brakes who saved our bacon last year. […]