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Wife Starnded (Cont.) 200

Well, let me stick my feet in the goo...I have a 1984, which has been one of the most reliable things around. Besides the typical upkeep, it has been flawless. Still has original starter, alternator, trans, steering, suspension and so on. I've had to do, of course, the wiring harness that goes under the front of the engine, timing crank gear and belt, and a couple other small items and thats after 17 years and 216,000 miles; and she still looks good. It basically boils down to if the previous owner actually took care of their car. It seems as if the newer the car, parts and paint and trans don't seem to last as long as they use to. That's just my oversight. Best to ya'






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