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Posted by: jcworthyii

Hello Guys,
I think it's time to retire or fix my old girl. She's a 98 LSC with 92,000 miles. She's leaking a little oil. I really want o keep her. If I were to keep here where do I start with the repairs. Anyone know of a good mechanic in Ga that works on Mark VIIs. Took her to Gemini auto repair and boy they sure messed her up.



Posted by: 1wykdmk8

First off..... to the LvC.......

As for a repair shop in the Atl....I know of a few ppl down there that own Mark VIII's, but I would have to contact them to see where they take their cars for repairs. Myabe there is someone here that lives there and could point you in the right direction.

Oh, I would NEVER take my car to a big chain to get it repaired. I would look for a local shop that other ppl recommend. Just make sure they know what the hell they are doing with the Mark.




Posted by: pepperman

to if you are mechanically inclined get a factory manual and fix the car your self and save some money.



Posted by: Sifrino3

Quote:
Originally Posted by pepperman
to if you are mechanically inclined get a factory manual and fix the car your self and save some money.

Welcome!



Posted by: MrWilson

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