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Thought You Were Rid Of Me, Eh? 200

Well, I'm back. After an absence of several years, I'm about to pull the trigger on a waaaay too cheap '92 wagon that's been siting behind a friend's dad's house for the par many years. Body is really good. Interior not too trashed....just the kind of project I'm anxious to get back into. Stay tuned, as I'm going to be bothering the 200-Series Gurus while I re-learn all the stuff I used to teach. So....let's start off with the trailing corners of the hood being bent up. I recall that the hinges fail on these cars due to lack of lubrication. What else do I need to know about them?

Brad






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