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Old 12-25-2002, 01:17 AM   #3
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That's tough, you'll have to take what you get in those cases. I don't think there's any warranty on auction cars, you pay for it then its forever yours. Some auction cars may be good and some may be terribly bad. For instance, this dealer in my area who goes to the auctions all the time picked up a FOX Mustang that has some valvetrain noise. Come to find out it was a repo car and the guy who had it before put gravel into the oil filler hole before it was repo'ed. Motor was toast! So just be careful at what your looking at.
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