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Posted by RB/CT RE Dave 2N on August 27, 2001 at 19:47:39 from (24.2.149.58):
In Reply to: Re: Jon D's second debate posted by Dave 2N on August 24, 2001 at 11:19:59:
I fell off of my chiar reading about your Plymouth Voyaguer. God bless you. I have a 1992 I bought new and it has 60K on it. It just needed a $600 break job. New drums and rotors. Plymouth drums are open in the rear and pick up rocks. The paint is peeling, which Plymouth will not warranty. If you have the original tranny, you are lucky. 40 percent of the transmission rebuild business in this area is due to Chrysler. Recently, when Chrysler was sold, a forgein executive told the stockholders that he didn't know why this "scrap heap" (chrysler) was bought. There is no more Plymouth. I loved Plymouth during the muscle car era, and had a few. Today, I would not own one.
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