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Old 05-11-07, 11:23 AM   #19 (permalink)
sciachir
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Iowa
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Car 1: 1992 Legend LS Sedan
Car 2: 1987 Legend Sedan



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Originally Posted by 931stlegend View Post
lol that's y you on your third legend lol just joking but i feel you it wasn't her fault but she knows how much luv i have for the car. and i don't understand if you have a big ass suburban how you can't see a bright milano red car. come one now do you need coke bottles to see.
I'm on my third Legend because the first one (an '87) got totalled when some idiot ran thru a stop sign going about 60mph at about 3 in the AM.

My second one is a complete rust busket (another '87, which was replaced by the insurance company after the wreck), and was starting to cost me a fortune in repairs. I still have it, but it is sitting unused.

My third one, a '92, I just got a year ago. These cars are impossible to find here (Iowa). There aren't many, and if you find one you can afford, you'd better buy it. I didn't want any car payments, so bought this one because I wouldn't have any, and because it was about the only one I could find at the time I was looking.

It's a beautiful car, but is starting to have issues. I am now having to replace the power steering pump. Two weeks ago, the rear brake pads, a calliper, and the master cylinder. Before that, the VSS.

I'm not really complaining.. I know the car is 15 years old, but these things always seem to happen when I don't have the money.

As far as the Suburban not seeing your car, have you ever driven one of those things? They are monstrous. Why they couldn't see it, is because of blind spots.

THEQUESTION32, your losing radiator fluid had absolutely nothing to do with your gf driving it. She was the unfortunate one who happened to be in the driver's seat when it was discovered
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