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Re: One I wish I could have kept.
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Posted by Hal/WA on January 06, 2007 at 21:42:24 from (66.45.175.118):
In Reply to: One I wish I could have kept. posted by IaGary on January 06, 2007 at 06:13:51:
My 67 GTO convert, my 64 V8-4speed Dart convert, my 64 Nova SS V8-4 speed hardtop and my high school car, a 48 Plymouth 2 door. I also wish I had held onto the family's Case VAC and the 9N. I also wish I had not sold my 48 Jeep Pickup and a bunch of cars I let go of because somebody wanted them and offered me more than I thought they were worth. Only a few of the cars I have gotten rid of I am happy about...the 78 Volare that had a vibration I never could figure out and which got lousy gas mileage, even with the slant 6, and a 73 Super Beetle that we called the "Wonder Bug" because we always wondered what would go bad next. I think those 2 cars were the worst I ever had and I was glad to see them go, even if I took a bath selling them. But most of the vehicles I have had, I liked. I still have my 72 Duster that I bought in 75. Someday I hope to put it back on the road.
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