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Has your Brick got a name? 700

My 1980 200 wagon did not have a name for many years, apart from occasionally being called "that damn car" when it would break down on me. When my younger daughter was driving it for a couple of years her friends christened it "The Green Bean," and the name has stuck. The champagne, metallic gold, 1992 200 wagon I have named Golda. Partly for the color, and partly because she deserved a strong name. At some point I must have mentioned to the shop I take them to that they had names, and each time I take them in to be worked on they are identified on the service paper by name as well as the usual year, model number, OD reading, etc.

1980 200 DL wagon, getting cooler with each passing year
1992 200 wagon






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