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Auto ‘Beasts’ a Matter of Economy

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Re the article regarding the automotive “beasts” still on the road (“Targets in Smog War,” March 20): I happen to own one of those “beasts,” a 1973 Olds Cutlass with a 350-cubic-inch V-8 coming up on 150,000 miles. Sure, the seats are shot and just about every replaceable item has been replaced at some time or other.

Why do I hold on to it? It’s simple--a matter of economics. The cost of a new or newer car today is plainly obscene, in purchase price, licensing and insurance.

But, if AQMD and/or Unocal would like to take the car off my hands to help clean up the air, I would gladly accept a new or at least late-model American auto in replacement, with total purchase price, all licensing fees and insurance paid for one year by either AQMD or Unocal.

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Look at what we receive in return--a “beast” off the road, a fair exchange for me.

Think about it.

JOHN LAHEY, Santa Ana

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