This one was gray with black accents (or something), the paint was nice
but what it was on was sorta eye-numbing.
--R
On 1/2/12 3:06 PM, Curt Raymond wrote:
I had to look that up, all I could think of was the station wagon from a few
years ago.
Turns out a friend had one just after we graduated from High school. His was
mighty hard on starters. If the engine was hot it wouldn't crank. Replace the
starter and it'd be good for a few months but pretty soon we'd be planning our
trips around 2 hour breaks with the hood up.
It was 70's vintage and looked just like the red on in the Wikipedia article.
I'd thought it had a 6 cyl but wiki says no. It was kinda gutless so I'd guess
it had a clapped out 318.
-Curt
Date: Sun, 01 Jan 2012 22:50:53 -0500
From: Rich Thomas<richthomas79td...@constructivity.net>
To: Mercedes Discussion List<mercedes@okiebenz.com>
Subject: [MBZ] OT Magnum
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No, not the "family planning" product.... I went to the store this
evening to drop off some DVDs at the Redbox, and this guy was sitting
there in a Dodge Magnum that was in beautiful condition. The car itself
is rather disastrous from a styling standpoint, but I had not seen one
of those things in like 30 years. Not sure what year it was, maybe
early/mid 70s? I think they had the huge motors in them, the 440? I
did not talk to the guy, I'll try if I see him again.
--R
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