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To: doby who wrote (848)4/19/1998 2:05:00 PM
From: MSB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1770
 
But Mikey, there is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH more to this story. You're not getting bored are you? <g> I admit, it is waning a bit.

Yeah, you'd think most people would have given up the Pacer for dead, but I know someone who hasn't. I married her. <ggg>

S.J. absolutely loves her Pacer D/L wagon. It was the one and only car she ever bought brand new and hasn't had another car to this day. I told her one time that owning the car would save me buying a casket for her if she passed before me, cause I'd bury her in it. I finally decided that no matter how much trouble the car was, she was not going to part with it, so I had the motor completely overhauled in it. I think the bill was around $2500. All kidding aside, it is a pretty good car. When I need to go out of town, I'll take mine to where she works and take her Pacer.

She decided that she finally needed to get some body work done and have it repainted. So what color did she repaint it? Black Cherry. Then she had the windows tinted and also put some spoked hubcaps on the wheels. You know, I gotta admit, it looks sharp. I'll bet there isn't another one in the country like it. Come to think of it, there aren't many left, PERIOD!! Just try to find parts. I told her after she had all of the latest work done to it that it reminded me of a hearse for midgets!

I'm gonna finish that story. There just has to be a lesson in it somewhere, or, I have posting deficiency syndrome. <g>

Now what was it you asked . . .