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sufficientlyfluffy
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Cambridge, NY, USA |
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Posted:1/15/2014 21:29 |
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Hello everyone, Name's Melissa. A couple of years ago I acquired a 1985 crown vic saving it from being used as scrap metal. This younger guy pretty much said it wasn't his taste and just wanted to get rid of it. So I asked for a trade he could use my broken Plymouth sundance with a mix of scrap metal I had for the car. I have to say darn thing was intimidating once I finally got it, but I couldn't see anyone throwing out something with 70 thousand original miles that just needed a starter. So here I am, joining a club and completely in love with my Boat. Which all my friends call it, or the armored tank. I'm the only one who has something that big who isn't driving a truck. ; 3 I can't wait to make some friends and get some advice on this old car.
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dbmcd
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Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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Registered on 10/12/2001 |
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Posted:1/18/2014 07:42 |
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Good for you Melissa!!! Great deal and you did the right thing. People do not know they have a classic until just a few years after they sell it, then they realize it is a rare car. You do not see too many of them on the road so you will be a a hit with your friends. It is hard to tell one silver import from another these days. You should check out the crownvic.net forum to get more advice. Good luck...Dave |
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