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a new car or the old brick? 200 1989

Having just replaced a heater core, I can say for certain that unless you do most of the maintenance and repairs yourself, it does not make much financial sense to hang on to a 240. What could have cost me over $1000 dollars, I'm sure, cost me about $50 to do myself.






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New 2 a new car or the old brick? [200][1989]
posted by  anthony2  on Fri May 17 22:33 CST 2013 >


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