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Done in by a deer 120-130

Joe,
Very true, could have happened to anyone in any other car where you live. I do see that in junkyards the Volvos there have hoplessly devestating body damage to one section of the car, but you can open some doors and most of the mechanicals are still good to go. And there are FAR fewer volvos; on par with Peugeots. All the Volskwagens, nissans and hondas and Toyotas there just look like they ran out of steam. At least you won't have too much diffuculty finding metal replacement parts, but that original paint is sadly a thing of the past...

You'll be happy proably with a bimmer for a while. A girlfreind was in to 2002s, they remind me of 142s in some ways.

Cheers, -Sean
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'66 122s, '70 142s, '74 142e... Blue is beautiful.






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