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4/10/2020 9:21 AM  #1


98 GT Caught The Viris

Ever wonder what's under them fat ugly rear bumpers?  Well not much after 22 yrs of winter salt. Reached under the wheel wells yesterday with the hi pressure washer and a lot of big stuff fell out from rear wheels on back, including them hidden keys I could never find when needed.  There's hardly anything available for SN95 cars accept for a lot of bling. So it looks like our DD (Ole Faithful) with 178,000 wonderful miles sees the end of the road unless I feel like hammering out a lot of patch panels and frame rails

Last edited by red351 (4/10/2020 9:23 AM)

 

4/10/2020 10:05 AM  #2


Re: 98 GT Caught The Viris

Come to Texas and pick up a rust-free replacement one for $1,000.
I used to own a 98 GT I bought new.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

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