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B/E make top 5 easiest classic cars to maintain

rkep01

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Here's the write-up and the other 4 cars. :winner1:
 
Nice but they left out the simplest of all VW Beetle.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]There’s nothing here that a shade tree mechanic of even average ability can’t deal with.
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Well I guess he's got us pegged! :laugh:
 
great, again people will drags these home with great expectations then let them rust away in the back yard
 
I'm not terribly impressed. There are lots of cars that could be on this list, including many (most?) LBCs.

The guy is wrong about the ease of engine access in the Bugeye--I think he saw one with the hood tilted from the front and thought that was stock.
 
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