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headed north to pick up my P210 rust bucket 444-544

Hi All, First, thanks for all the help on the brick. On a whim I purchased a P210 in March from a guy in eastern British Columbia. I'm not sure if it was cabin fever, a hot flash of midlife crisis, or what, but what is done is done.

I found a very nice retired Volvo mechanic in the area who brought the wreck to his place where he has been slowly working on it. Now, tomorrow, I'm headed from Portland where I've had business to pick the thing up and tow it on a car dolly back to Utah where I live.

I am looking at lots of body work but strangely enough, I'm pretty excited at the prospects. In the past I've owned three 122's and they took me to some great places. In fact, my old wagon took me on many tracks where only Jeeps were seen. So here we go. I'll report when I get the thing home, that is if it doesn't fall apart on the way. --

Hal Cannon
1961 P210






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