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Subject: Novas, now that's an improvement, I especially liked the way they all had the rear ends that slipped on the mounts and remained at an angle so when they drove down the road they were crooked, it kind of reminded me of a clown car in a circus parade.


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I'll stick with the Mopar...anyday.
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Date Posted: 17:46:30 07/16/02 Tue
In reply to: ford jockey but prefer Mopar 's message, "I think most likely it was the lean burn system and cylinder head warping." on 13:37:31 07/15/02 Mon


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Actually we never experienced that common ailment with them. They were quick, roomier, solid and could turn on a thin dime. We drove ours to about 125k and they sold at auction for at least 1500 each not bad for local cars.ford jockey but prefer Mopar23:54:11 07/16/02 Tue



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