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In part I did move to AZ to get away from nine months of winter and three months of lousy sledding. I would think that folks like the posters here, involved as they are with their cars would get out and get under at least once a year for a thorough inspection of the undercarriage. To do otherwise is courting disaster. One should read the "ancient" auto repair manuals from the teens and twenties to see what owning a car entailed in the early days. Talk about constant vigilance. I had regular (read domestic) cars last 150+ kmiles in upstate New York and still salable simply because they were not lace. The one weekend in the Summer and the $25 worth of paint paid for itself many times over.
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Bob S. former owner of a 1984 silver 944
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