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Solid stylin' slow and steady.
I have a 1979 240d automatic. The car has had a few problems in the year I've owned it (2008). Ignition switch went, fuel injector pump failed, lots of rubber needed to be replaced do to sheer age of vehicle, hood cable broke, brakes fluid leak, The cost of repairs isn't bad now that I've found a me....
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