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  1. littleredtoy

    littleredtoy Seth

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    Welcome!
    Where is the catatonic state?

    Seth in NC
     
  2. maverick75

    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    :Welcome: ...............:wave: .............can we see under the hood:hide:
     
  3. Dan Starnes

    Dan Starnes Original owner

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    Welcome,, looks like a sweet car.
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  4. blondish

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    fodor means 4-door,right?
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  5. picoshark

    picoshark New Member

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    catatonic state = Missouri USA
    i love cars, and have all i can indoors, but there remain some that are lawn ornaments.
    fodor = Four Door = how we say fordor in Catatonic State ;^)

    after sitting too long, it's starting to get loosened up a bit. it pulled to the right upon moderate braking (not locking up right front as in brake fluid leaking on the shoe, more of a 'left slave is not engaging' thing). today it started stopping straight.

    it's a little clunky on bumps, and leans too hard on turns. it is a fodor softie, way past the performance era so it's supposed to be squishy to a point. i figure that 'original shocks' are not much of a bragging point if they are dried out and not doing their job.

    i'll try to get more pix this weekend, and will probably have some tech questions later in the appropriate thread.
     
  6. maverick1970

    maverick1970 MCG State Rep

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    Interesting, never heard Missouri called the "Catatonic state" and I have lived in Missouri most of my life. What part of Missouri?:hmmm:

    Also I beleive only some people say "fodor" :D
     

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