Posted by Roy in georgia on September 05, 2007 at 21:21:27 from (71.29.128.103):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. olds. posted by bradk on September 04, 2007 at 19:37:14:
bradk This is the kind of stuff I was looking for and by you knowing it was an A body by the celebrity comparison makes me think you are closest to the problem and probably with experience in the matter. front brakes just hit wear indicators and I need to check the rear to see if they need repair just trying to gather ideas before I start maybe next week. This car has only 66000 miles on it and gets around 28mpg I paid $800 for it and because it sat in sister-in-laws back yard for 2 years without antifreeze it broke a head bolt head job and its fine been driving it for 4000 miles so far she gave me $200 back to pay for the repairs thankful for that! I think it will last for some time did the work myself and asked the machine shop guy to verify the mileage on head he said "not many" paid me $47 after I paid for shave and parts out of the $200. Again thanks to all who replied and I will repost results next week or so. Roy
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