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Sounds not too bad. Steering columns for these things should be all over the place. I would get new transmission fluid in there fast. My 1985 has had the transmission rebuilt at about 105,000 miles. So they dont last forever. But hopefully you can catch it in time.

You would think but its hard to find a burgundy with cruise and a wheel and keys still attached. in going to take my time and do it right might go to ohio for a couple junk yard searches.

By the way what color is your interior? and what was your address again? also leave you door unlocked.... I heard it gives you longer engine life.

Yeah next time im at the shop i'm going to throw it on the 4 post and drop the pan and change the filter and fluid.

really it could be totaled so im lucky in a way.

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You would think but its hard to find a burgundy with cruise and a wheel and keys still attached. in going to take my time and do it right might go to ohio for a couple junk yard searches.

By the way what color is your interior? and what was your address again? also leave you door unlocked.... I heard it gives you longer engine life.

Yeah next time im at the shop i'm going to throw it on the 4 post and drop the pan and change the filter and fluid.

really it could be totaled so im lucky in a way.

Yipes!

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You would think but its hard to find a burgundy with cruise and a wheel and keys still attached. in going to take my time and do it right might go to ohio for a couple junk yard searches.

By the way what color is your interior? and what was your address again? also leave you door unlocked.... I heard it gives you longer engine life.

Color of interior. The navy blue that was popular at the time. Address. I live in a cardboard box. Ha Ha. Ha Ha.

Yeah next time im at the shop i'm going to throw it on the 4 post and drop the pan and change the filter and fluid.

really it could be totaled so im lucky in a way.

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