Hi!
I am on the lookout for a Ford Tempo 1988 or 1989 model that has
been driven into the ground. That is it is fit only for the junkyard.
PLease tell me how to locate one.
Thx
Mani
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In article <773457…@gnat.cs.duke.edu>, ksm…@duke.cs.duke.edu (K.
Subramani) wrote:
> Hi!
> I am on the lookout for a Ford Tempo 1988 or 1989 model that has
> been driven into the ground. That is it is fit only for the junkyard.
> PLease tell me how to locate one.
> Thx
> Mani
Mani,
Out here in California, the various fleet auctions are excellent
places to get just such vehicles. You may have them in your part of the
country also. The Ford Tempo is a popular fleet vehicle, and with the
economy what it is, many county and municipal fleets are driving their
cars into the ground. The US Government auctions are also good places to
look.
And even if you don’t find the car you want, the auction should be
fun. I’d give anything to be able to hear an auctioneer from North
Carolina in action!
Good luck!
George
In a previous article, ksm…@duke.cs.duke.edu (K. Subramani) says:
> Hi!
> I am on the lookout for a Ford Tempo 1988 or 1989 model that has
> been driven into the ground. That is it is fit only for the junkyard.
> PLease tell me how to locate one.
> Thx
> Mani
Just drive down to your nearest local ford dealer. . .
=) for the hearing impaired..
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So there I was, snuggled in the leather seat of my brand new Ferrari.
I had the oiled wooden gear shift in one hand, and the leather wrapped
Momo in the other. I had the stereo cranking _Born to be Wild_…
Only two problems, I was upside down, and under six feet of water…