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Date:         Mon, 12 Feb 2001 18:52:02 -0500
Reply-To:     MF <moby@COASTALNET.COM>
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From:         MF <moby@COASTALNET.COM>
Subject:      FS 85'   in NC
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This is a listing I found in my area. The van sounds pretty clean. It may be of interest to some of you guys in the rust belt. If it is anything like my 84 I found locally , it has NO rust. I would like to add this to my collection, but am unable to do so at present.

"She is a plain white van, brown interior, 4 spd, 1.9L with blown head gasket (runs). Trans, steering brakes, etc. were all working well prior to head gasket incident. She is complete, has new tires (<2000miles), recent CV boots, clutch pilot bearing, etc. Nice SONY am/fm cassette stereo. Miles are approx 200k. Original engine, which was rebuilt once about 100k ago. Seats are in good shape. She is musty from sitting, but nothing some Fabreze can't fix. "

I believe the owner want's $500.00 for it complete, or may be willing to part it. I'd hate to see it goto scrap. Let me know if you are interested and I'll put you in touch with the owner. It is located in eastern NC. Thanks

Matt


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