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Things I've left on my bumper.

Old Jul 27, 2011 | 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Annihilator_X9
It wasn't my bumper but I left a pizza on the roof. Couldn't see the damn thing and forgot about it. Ended up in the middle of a busy street.

I did that with a cup of coffee once when I fueled up. I got down the road and realized I didn't have it with me. I drove back and went inside asking the clerk if I left it there. She told me she saw me set it atop the roof of my car and when I looked out by the pumps the fresh spill was evident.
 
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Old Jul 27, 2011 | 11:41 AM
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i left a pipe wrench on my rear bumper after i took off my trailer hitch. rode 300 miles to work and found it still there.

i saw a pair of channel locks on a guys bumper that looked like they were going to fall off. i told the guy while we rode down the interstate. he pulled over and got them off.
 
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Old Jul 27, 2011 | 12:14 PM
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I roll my own smokes, and have a box that I keep the 'stuff' in..... Left it on the roof once, realized as I was driving down the road, that I had one rolled in there, that I wanted...... and remembered the box.... as I heard it slide off, and hit the road...... It was somewhat worse for the wear.....

When working on vehicles for a living..... I would find all sorts of stuff on customer cars.... My personal favorite was a truck that came in with a brake pull after changing calipers...... Rolled the truck into the shop, put it up on the hoist to inspect, and found a pair of needle-nosed vice-grips clamped on the passenger side brake line...... Took 'em off, took the truck for a test drive, and strangely enough, no more brake pull..... I wish I had a picture of the customers face when I handed them to him, and told him the truck was fixed.
 
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Old Jul 27, 2011 | 12:21 PM
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My rear bumper things always fall off, but my front bumper(gotta big steel one) things rarely fall off and in fact i often carry shovels in it lol.)..

Wrenches
screwdrivers
pliers
soda
..radio
pager..(both gone =S)
fire helmet on hood...(was on a fire 72hrs and was soo exhausted i didnt see it until i stopped in my driveway , and it made it home!!!)
 
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Old Jul 27, 2011 | 12:24 PM
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Let's see: One Timex digital watch, broken. One unused prophylactic, one soiled. One black suit jacket, one pair black suit pants. One hat, black. One pair of sunglasses. $23.07.
 
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Old Jul 27, 2011 | 12:38 PM
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I have not left anything on the bumper for a few years, it seems that I like to now put coffee, wax bottles, rags, cell phone,work phone on the top of the tire forget about it and then drive over it.
 

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Old Jul 27, 2011 | 02:04 PM
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Cell phone, sunglasses, soda bottles, hoodie's, rags, cleaning bottles, wrenches.... way to convenient lol.

Best one yet to go with HeyYou's....
Guy I work next to here in the shop does an oil change one day on a GMC truck. And later in the day could not find his oil filter wrench the truck came back 6 months later... and there it was sitting on the plate that goes under the oil pan lol. That was funny.
 
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Old Jul 27, 2011 | 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by HeyYou
I roll my own smokes, and have a box that I keep the 'stuff' in..... Left it on the roof once, realized as I was driving down the road, that I had one rolled in there, that I wanted...... and remembered the box.... as I heard it slide off, and hit the road...... It was somewhat worse for the wear.....

When working on vehicles for a living..... I would find all sorts of stuff on customer cars.... My personal favorite was a truck that came in with a brake pull after changing calipers...... Rolled the truck into the shop, put it up on the hoist to inspect, and found a pair of needle-nosed vice-grips clamped on the passenger side brake line...... Took 'em off, took the truck for a test drive, and strangely enough, no more brake pull..... I wish I had a picture of the customers face when I handed them to him, and told him the truck was fixed.
I've found a real nice pair of Snap-on Needle Nose pliers wedged behind the airbox of my mom's Camry.

I'm guilty of leaving a claw hammer on the driver's side inner fender of the Dodge. That night driving a strange popping noise apperared after driving that night. Strangely the hammer had wedged into the coil spring. Was fun getting that out. Should have used a Ball Pein.
 
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Old Jul 27, 2011 | 02:31 PM
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Jug o kool-aid, oil, tools, smoking tool(got that before it broke lol) lug nuts, cd's, cell phone, and I left a hot pocket in-between the intake manifold and the valve cover for a week.
 
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Old Jul 28, 2011 | 01:38 AM
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It's good to see that I'm not the only one that does it.
Now a hot pocket is what stands out the most to me, were you trying to keep it warm or something? I tend to put food beside the lights on the brush guard if I do end up eating while working on the truck.
 
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