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Subject: old cruisers


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Date Posted: 18:50:29 10/31/02 Thu
In reply to: Tim Granger 's message, "1992-1994 Police Cruisor" on 05:46:41 10/28/02 Mon

look for those old cars at auction, sometimes you may get lucky especially at the state type auctions, usually if the state keeps one that old, it is in very good shape, remember to look for state auctions only, do not, I repeat do not go to city auctions, I have had 2 bad experiences, I bought a 94 9C1 from the state auction and besides th usual issues ( brakes, tune up, etc,) have had no issues. I use it for my security business, and am waiting for the state to auction some more...

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94 crown vicTim Granger12:17:31 11/01/02 Fri


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