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Are you sure? 200 1980

I wouldn't mind having the street full of Volvos... There's a ton of them around here anyway. 544s, 122s, 1800s 164s, 145s, etc.... All the way up to the most recent model, which I think is the C-70(?)

It would probably go unnoticed by the neighbors. They'd just assume that the cars belong to someone down the street.

I hope that a simple clutch adjustment is all that is needed... I mean, if the clutch is dead, I know how to shift with out using it... Not fun, but I can do it with out too many grinds.

And once I got on the free way, as long as the traffic isn't stop and go, I would be fine.
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If you listen to the radio in Portland, OR, you may know me as "Portland's Favorite Soul Brother!"






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