Posted by Leroy on December 01, 2015 at 05:20:57 from (69.88.202.68):
In Reply to: Re: deer hit posted by glennster on November 30, 2015 at 17:56:19:
Thanks. This is a 98 Plymouth Voyager that is prety good looking except for that. Had sat for 4 years tied up in estate and was inside. I have had one for several years that for the last year and half has not been used due to engine problems. Friend mechanic was going to do repairs but never goot around to it so had made arangements to take it elseware to get work done. It would cost me at least 2/3 of what this van will cost me to get mine repaired and I would still have more rust problems. Van I am looking at has 110,xxx showing, my curent one has over 200,xxx on. And I will have it to drive today if I get it instead of waiting for at least 2 weeks without wheels as just the week before thanksgiving I was in a pile up with 3 semi's and got my 06 Grand Caravan totaled. I don't care about newness, just as long as fairly decent looking and dependable. Just me a 72 year old man that lost his wife in March of this year. My old van can become a parts unit then.
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