Eating a candy bar and it all the sudden got crunchy. My filling came out. It was like 25 years old, and started to decay inside. Now it's an empty shell. Dentist said by the time it was cleaned up, not enough would be left to fill or cap. Has to be pulled. Unfortunately it's seeable. Lower front,
I had a second van for many years. It came in handy many times when I had a
job and the main van broke down. I finally gave it away last year. You
might say we both retired. It was a 1979 e150 that I bought new in 79. I
had it completely restored in the 90's. It still ran smooth as a sewing
machine
Simple. Either keep it, which is probally far fetched to keep 2 mobility vans
going and parked or sell it to a person who needs it. I sold one on ebay and
got good money or you can try your hand at craigslist, but without a title its
not much good..you need that.
Ron
On Thursday, April
Allow them the blessing. Sometimes that's really hard. If it is in better
condition than your van, donate yours.
Just my opinion.
Nicki
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A man who lived in my apartment building passed away 4/1 Ken had MD he was 52
His family knew we were close and Pete helped him a lot.
Today they offered to give his van to me for free!
It's a full size 1999 Ford E 150 with very low mileage because he couldn't
drive, only his AIDS or family drove
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