Yeah, at 60,000 it was a dead car.
My folks had a lime green 1972 model. By the time I can remember anything, maybe 1975 or so, it was so far gone I thought it was ancient. It lasted one more year.
They used it as collateral to buy a piece of ground. They always joked should have just let them take it.
Yeah, at 60,000 it was a dead car.
My folks had a lime green 1972 model. By the time I can remember anything, maybe 1975 or so, it was so far gone I thought it was ancient. It lasted one more year.
They used it as collateral to buy a piece of ground. They always joked should have just let them take it.
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