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Lol, 140-160 1972

Dammit Kyle... how big of a hammer do I need to pound this into your head???/

The green wagon is fine. Don't part out a good car. Get it home, and use it. You wanna see a real POS, come see my $50 145... But it runs good, so I'll keep it whole. Get it and keep it. You've said you want a 145... well, this is a 145. And you aint' gonna find another for less.

Keep this car!

As for the carbs... just leaky float valves? Did'ja tappa tappa on 'em whith a rock or something? Or clean the valves?

Glad to hear you made it home safe even if without the car... damn I wish I was nearer to Seattle. Really starting to sound like a fun resurection.

GT4 rocks.. but not much Volvo.. only a new one and a 240GLT wagon. Havn't tried either yet.

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-Matt '70 145s, '65 1800s, '66 122s wagon, others inc. '53 XK120 FHC






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