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Adam
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Car for sale

Post by Adam »

This looks like an original survivor. Good price. Someone should buy this.
http://providence.craigslist.org/cto/4365517774.html
kevm14
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Re: Car for sale

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Oh shit, that's awesome. Can I convince you to put your LT1 and axle in that instead? I suppose you'll ask for $2500 next...

I drove an 85 one of those with an LG4. This was back in the 2002 time frame, and it was rusty then. But it drove pretty well. It wasn't a total slug. I guess the mid 80s LG4 was better than the early 80s. Also it was a light sedan (instead of a wagon).

Actually, here's the very car.
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And for fun, here's my car (8/1/2001).
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The guy on the right actually owned both the blue 94 and that tan 85.
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I haven't driven a boxy in a while but there is something very satisfying about it, though I can't put my finger on it. It's just a good feeling. You can see out of them even better than the 91-96. Also they were a little lighter. I remember I came to the conclusion that I actually enjoyed driving the 83 Caprice wagon more than the 90 Continental when I was 17 or so.
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