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Free to a good home
Anyone in N.E.Ohio want a '91 Camry for free? All the brake lines are
rusted, and one is leaking. I should have looked closer at the car
before I bought it last year.
Oh Well! Live and learn. I'll stick with Honda from now on. bob
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rusted, and one is leaking. I should have looked closer at the car
before I bought it last year.
Oh Well! Live and learn. I'll stick with Honda from now on. bob
(Remove pants from my e mail address to reply)
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"N.E.Ohio Bob" wrote
> Anyone in N.E.Ohio want a '91 Camry for free? All the brake lines are
> rusted, and one is leaking. I should have looked closer at the car
> before I bought it last year.
Everything else is fine except for the brake lines? You'd rather dump
the car than replace them? That can't possibly be that expensive, can
it?
Pete
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Re: Free to a good home
"N.E.Ohio Bob" wrote
> Anyone in N.E.Ohio want a '91 Camry for free? All the brake lines are
> rusted, and one is leaking. I should have looked closer at the car
> before I bought it last year.
Everything else is fine except for the brake lines? You'd rather dump
the car than replace them? That can't possibly be that expensive, can
it?
Pete
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Re: Free to a good home
"N.E.Ohio Bob" wrote
> Anyone in N.E.Ohio want a '91 Camry for free? All the brake lines are
> rusted, and one is leaking. I should have looked closer at the car
> before I bought it last year.
Everything else is fine except for the brake lines? You'd rather dump
the car than replace them? That can't possibly be that expensive, can
it?
Pete
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Pete wrote:
> "N.E.Ohio Bob" wrote
>
>
>>Anyone in N.E.Ohio want a '91 Camry for free? All the brake lines are
>>rusted, and one is leaking. I should have looked closer at the car
>>before I bought it last year.
>
>
> Everything else is fine except for the brake lines? You'd rather dump
> the car than replace them? That can't possibly be that expensive, can
> it?
>
> Pete
>
>
With 120K on the car, and who knows what next (clutch, timeing belt,
radiator,battery) I can't bring myself to spend the money. Probably will
run into three hundred bucks or so.
If I were a younger and stronger man, I'd do it myself just to prove
that I could. Those days are gone now.
I might see if the high school auto shop class wants to give it a shot.
bob
> "N.E.Ohio Bob" wrote
>
>
>>Anyone in N.E.Ohio want a '91 Camry for free? All the brake lines are
>>rusted, and one is leaking. I should have looked closer at the car
>>before I bought it last year.
>
>
> Everything else is fine except for the brake lines? You'd rather dump
> the car than replace them? That can't possibly be that expensive, can
> it?
>
> Pete
>
>
With 120K on the car, and who knows what next (clutch, timeing belt,
radiator,battery) I can't bring myself to spend the money. Probably will
run into three hundred bucks or so.
If I were a younger and stronger man, I'd do it myself just to prove
that I could. Those days are gone now.
I might see if the high school auto shop class wants to give it a shot.
bob
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Re: Free to a good home
Pete wrote:
> "N.E.Ohio Bob" wrote
>
>
>>Anyone in N.E.Ohio want a '91 Camry for free? All the brake lines are
>>rusted, and one is leaking. I should have looked closer at the car
>>before I bought it last year.
>
>
> Everything else is fine except for the brake lines? You'd rather dump
> the car than replace them? That can't possibly be that expensive, can
> it?
>
> Pete
>
>
With 120K on the car, and who knows what next (clutch, timeing belt,
radiator,battery) I can't bring myself to spend the money. Probably will
run into three hundred bucks or so.
If I were a younger and stronger man, I'd do it myself just to prove
that I could. Those days are gone now.
I might see if the high school auto shop class wants to give it a shot.
bob
> "N.E.Ohio Bob" wrote
>
>
>>Anyone in N.E.Ohio want a '91 Camry for free? All the brake lines are
>>rusted, and one is leaking. I should have looked closer at the car
>>before I bought it last year.
>
>
> Everything else is fine except for the brake lines? You'd rather dump
> the car than replace them? That can't possibly be that expensive, can
> it?
>
> Pete
>
>
With 120K on the car, and who knows what next (clutch, timeing belt,
radiator,battery) I can't bring myself to spend the money. Probably will
run into three hundred bucks or so.
If I were a younger and stronger man, I'd do it myself just to prove
that I could. Those days are gone now.
I might see if the high school auto shop class wants to give it a shot.
bob
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Re: Free to a good home
Pete wrote:
> "N.E.Ohio Bob" wrote
>
>
>>Anyone in N.E.Ohio want a '91 Camry for free? All the brake lines are
>>rusted, and one is leaking. I should have looked closer at the car
>>before I bought it last year.
>
>
> Everything else is fine except for the brake lines? You'd rather dump
> the car than replace them? That can't possibly be that expensive, can
> it?
>
> Pete
>
>
With 120K on the car, and who knows what next (clutch, timeing belt,
radiator,battery) I can't bring myself to spend the money. Probably will
run into three hundred bucks or so.
If I were a younger and stronger man, I'd do it myself just to prove
that I could. Those days are gone now.
I might see if the high school auto shop class wants to give it a shot.
bob
> "N.E.Ohio Bob" wrote
>
>
>>Anyone in N.E.Ohio want a '91 Camry for free? All the brake lines are
>>rusted, and one is leaking. I should have looked closer at the car
>>before I bought it last year.
>
>
> Everything else is fine except for the brake lines? You'd rather dump
> the car than replace them? That can't possibly be that expensive, can
> it?
>
> Pete
>
>
With 120K on the car, and who knows what next (clutch, timeing belt,
radiator,battery) I can't bring myself to spend the money. Probably will
run into three hundred bucks or so.
If I were a younger and stronger man, I'd do it myself just to prove
that I could. Those days are gone now.
I might see if the high school auto shop class wants to give it a shot.
bob
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