rd,
Two possibilites.
The tires on C model cars tend to be noisy.
Second, you might have a front hub/wheel bearing on it's way out. I'd lean towards this more due to the fact that it seems to only do it once the drive line is hot. Meaning, if it were simply a tire, the noise would be there all the time, even cold.
Pete
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If you can't afford to take your car to the dealer for trouble shooting, then sell it. Don't cry when the local shops can't deal with the technology anymore and you're tired of guessing at what parts to throw at it. .......Don't mind me, I'm frustrated.
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