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I think I may have mentioned that the MB I own had 130K on it a month
or so ago. I looked at the odometer again to be sure and it was
190k. so I must have been guessing.
Roger Nelson wrote to Roy Witt:
I think I may have mentioned that the MB I own had 130K on it a month
or so ago. I looked at the odometer again to be sure and it was
190k. so I must have been guessing.
So, what you're saying is that it is barely broken in...
When I was looking for a suburban, most of what I was looking at
had that kind of mileage and more. In the meantime, my neighbor
Les, who lived across the steet suffered a fatal heart attack and
his widow put all of his collectible vehicles up for sale. I asked
for first bid on it when she and his brother began to clean out
the house. When it came to it, they were asking $2500 and I
offered $2200. Sharon, his widow was even more generous with the
vehicle prices and only took $2k for it, handing me $200 in cash
with the title.
Les took very good care of his vehicles (he had 6) and the suburban
was freshly painted less than two years before his demise, so I
can't tell if the 98,000 odometer reading is just 98k or 198k...sad
to say that I told Les that he should have done better body work,
as it waves at you when it drives by. Other than that, it runs and
drives like new.
I think I may have mentioned that the MB I own had 130K on it a
month or so ago. I looked at the odometer again to be sure and it
was 190k. so I must have been guessing.
So, what you're saying is that it is barely broken in...
Runs like a clock. I did have to put two cans of freon in it last
week. I guess that Red Angel doesn't last forever. (-:
When I was looking for a suburban, most of what I was looking at
had that kind of mileage and more. In the meantime, my neighbor
Les, who lived across the steet suffered a fatal heart attack and
his widow put all of his collectible vehicles up for sale. I asked
for first bid on it when she and his brother began to clean out
the house. When it came to it, they were asking $2500 and I
offered $2200. Sharon, his widow was even more generous with the
vehicle prices and only took $2k for it, handing me $200 in cash
with the title.
That was VERY nice of her.
Les took very good care of his vehicles (he had 6) and the suburban
was freshly painted less than two years before his demise, so I
can't tell if the 98,000 odometer reading is just 98k or 198k...sad
to say that I told Les that he should have done better body work,
as it waves at you when it drives by. Other than that, it runs and
drives like new.
Does it have leaf or coil springs in the rear?