Lycoming crankshafts
("john smith" wrote)
1994 Plymouth Voyager... 158,000 miles (purchased new, still going)
Plymouth ...ha!
Full reclining 2nd row captain chairs
Full Privacy tinting
Temp/Compass/MPG/Trip computer
Special Light Console Package
3.3 Engine
Towing package + hitch
Super-duper stereo upgrade/tape player
(Which now needs a pencil inserted into it, to make the radio work)
Special (again) body molding
Rear latch switch on dash
Rear wiper/washer ...hasn't worked in 5 years.
Rear electric side (vent) windows
Power everything
ABS
AC - with front seat and 2nd row passenger controls
(See: Rear wiper/washer)
Um, ...armrests all around
....new trani at 88K :-(
I'm not saying it doesn't have heat in the winter, I'm simply suggesting you
keep your coat on. And your hat. Mittens too. If you roll down the front two
windows a crack - and pop the rear vent windows, it doesn't fog up on you.
That's a little trick I picked up driving VW bugs in the 70's.
4x8 sheet of plywood in back these days. Things slide in and out eisier on
plywood.
Montblack
(Dad's new car in '93)
1994 Dodge Grand Caravan
The Airplane of Minivans 132K
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