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			<title>91 Buick LeSabre</title>
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			<description>bought it with 100,000, sold it, running and passing inspections with 250,000 miles.  New owner totaled it at 275,000, but still going strong. Biggest repair I ever made was alternator.  This was after having been hit, and forced into a guardrail by a semi.  Put new tires on, made sure front end was safe, and off I went for another 75,000 before selling it.  What a car, what a motor (3800)</description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 04:27:41 GMT</pubDate>
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