Old Feelings For a New Ride
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Nice find for $300! That rust looks pretty bad, but at least the car is still running! I can't imagine it would make much of a cozy winter beater, but at least since the tires are new, it'* safe. Do you have pretty cold winters where you are?
I'd be pretty creeped out if I were to lose my Bonneville to something and then years later find almost a replica of it, but still driving. Have fun with your cars, though.
I'd be pretty creeped out if I were to lose my Bonneville to something and then years later find almost a replica of it, but still driving. Have fun with your cars, though.
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the rust wouldnt look so bad in the wheel well but the kid who owned it before kicked flat against the inner fender. oh and today i found out the heater core is bad and not hooked up....
i wasnt told about that but hey it was only 300 bucks
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