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I went on a walk with the dogs and on a lark made an appointment to see this
VW. Once I saw it I couldn't resist the bargain. 105K miles, ex-Florida car, $2500- Mandatory Radio Content- how does one remove one of these DIN radios? Poke something in all 4 holes at once? Picture attached...... John H. |
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Good color !
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remember when 105,000 miles was considered the end of a car?
Now it still has another 100,000 left "Ken G." wrote in message ... Good color ! |
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![]() "Art" wrote in message . .. remember when 105,000 miles was considered the end of a car? Now it still has another 100,000 left I used to buy cars with 100K in the 70s for $100- and they'd be loose in the front end, brakes pulling, parking brake shot, exhaust system leaking (lead catalyses rust), rings shot and misting blue smoke, etc. Of course I wish I saved somewhere the '63 Chevy Impala ragtop and '62 hardtop I sold for a total of $100- And the '61 Karman Ghia and '63 Buick Special ragtops too, though I got a little more for those ![]() the Buick (with oddball V-6 made from a Chopped V-8) has the WORST cornering in the world- but of course a smooth ride. LOVED the 2 speed automatic with PNDLR shift pattern too- put it in R instead of L once at 30 mph and needed a new timing gear suddenly. The new steel gear (OEM was fiber) sounded like a handful of tiny washers in a blender. John H. |
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