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Re: What kind of car do you drive??

Ok, you've seen my 1968 Ford Mustang. If not look around in my post and you'll find it.

Well, here's pics I just took tonight of my 1997 Toyota Camry LE and my 1987 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Estate wagon, 9 passenger. The Camry is my primary transportation. The Caprice used to be but it's getting tired with 167,000 miles on it and now I keep it as a spare vehicle, plus it's my "truck" when I need to haul anything. I'm currently waiting for a stainless steel brake line set I bought for it last week to show up so I can replace the rotted line going to the rear. Now the brake lines won't rust anymore!

You may notice the Camry has "237" stickers on the hood. We did that as a test to see how well the vinyl adhesive sheets we (the team) made letters out of would hold up especially since I don't do anything to cosmetically take care of the Camry. So far so good and I've done nothing to try to preserve them. I do however keep the car on a strict maintance plan mechanically since I drive it alot and don't want to get stuck anywhere. Currently it has just over 95,000 on it.
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