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Old 11-01-2009, 05:21 PM
jtfordbird jtfordbird is offline
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Hi Gang,

New here, I have a 94 t-bird that I bought in 96 with only 7,000 miles. He now has over 100,000 and I still love him like the day I bought him. (even though he's developed car cancer and the paint is going, going gone in most places.)

I am trying to decide if I should replace him or repair him. (Today, repairing is winning, I just don't like the newer cars as much and my baby is cheap when it comes to most repairs).
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