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140 series repair costs 140-160

Sorry guys, but I am going to dive back in at the beginning of this conversation. You don't buy a 30 year old car because of repair costs.
It's a disease, but the treatment is that you can easily get parts to fix a 30 year old Volvo. If cost of repair and operation was the prime mover, we would all be driving Corollas (disclaimer: I work for Toyota). However, regardless of who signs my paycheck, there isn't much emotion in driving a 30 year old Toyota. Please keep your perspective.
However, an '87 Corolla GTS kicks ass.
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123GT 1967






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