30-year-old muffler on nearly 60-year-old truck replaced by Midas free of charge
A Campbell River man put Midas Muffler’s lifetime guarantee to the test lately when he brought in his 30-year-old muffler for replacement.
Miller owns a beautiful, cherry red and white 1966 Mercury pickup truck that he restored 30 years ago in North Vancouver, which included getting a new muffler and tail pipe put on it in 1994. He said there was a little bit of humming and hawing “because they’re like, ‘Nobody keeps a vehicle for 30 years.’”
Their computer didn’t have anyway to process the $9.95 so they didn’t even charge them the service fee.
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