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the 'spirts' of bricks 200 1989

You're in too deep now - you've got to keep it! With all that work you've just done, you should be getting close to one of those looong periods of maintenance free driving.

Last year was a bad year for my car: had to replace EVERY piece of the cooling system, one after another, as they failed, except for the heater core, which I just replaced last week. Spent $700 trying to repair the completely unique '93 A/C system, which took until late September. I can't complain too much, though, because for years before that, I barely did anything but change the oil. It comes in waves with a old car.

Also, my father forced me to drive his beige 240 wagon when I first got my license. I hated it. Now I can't imagine driving anything else. Just a thought.






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New 2 a new car or the old brick? [200][1989]
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