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Date:         Wed, 27 Mar 1996 01:03:00 -0400 (AST)
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From:         smitht@unb.ca (Tim Smith)
Subject:      '92 EV FS/Canada

As above, at Chrysler used car dealership

1992, 5sp, gas, 5cyl, 165K kilometres (100K miles) complete new engine at 130K kms (unverified,can check) dealer serviced, records available 7 seater, clean in and out, ~rust-free rock dimples on hood, sidelight lense and windshield good new lowprofile Michelins, drove/handled fine too much brake fade in quick stops (hey, never driven one before ;>) seemed to surge a bit during accel. strange pat-pat-pat noise from engine?, heard only inside when idling too high idle, 1500+. both cooling fans on despite mid gauge temps Bpunk Heidelberg, no A/C, no PW, no PM, no tach.

$11,900 with 3 yr power train $10,900 without

and sooo willing to deal.... "I got a price in my mind I'd sell it for right now.." Yeah, and yer mother too.

But probably could be had <$9500CDN range, this is about $6800US. Not many EVs around, most people here who do buy them buy new.

disclaimer: "I know nothink, nothink"

FYI, and bye, Tim Smith

Location, east of Bangor Maine 3hrs., (east of Boston 9hrs.)


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