Not a spec of rust on the Acura. It's been here all its life. It still runs
like mad. Just don't get that warm, fuzzy feeling driving that like you get
driving the 300D.

Bob R

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Robert Rentfro wrote:
> 
> Sometime in the next month or so both of my cars (the '77 300D and the '87
> Acura Legend) will have the exact same mileage on them. 

What's really strange is that now I know somebody who's still driving a 
1987 Honda. Obviously you don't live in Michigan, where Hondas die
of terminal rot in 10-15 years.

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