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Canton Connection CANDIDATES FORUM: Voters in PlymouthCanton Community Schools are invited to meet the .candidates running for the Plymouth-Canton Board of Education at a Candidates Forum beginning at 7 30 p m. Tuesday, May 19, in the rafetorium at West Middle School, 44401 Ann Arbor Trail at Sheldon, Plymouth. All certified candidates have been invited to the forum, which is sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Northville. Plymouth. Canton, Novi. Following presentations by candidates, questions will be posed bv a panel of representatives from the local newspapers Questions from the audience also will be accepted At the June 8 school board election, voters will be asked to choose two from among the nine candidates vying for the two seats.

Township roads will get paving By Diane Gale staff writer Canton is compiling a list of roads expected to be paved sometime this year. Wayne County has committed to cover the entire costs of paving: e Warren from Canton Center to Beck, which is targeted for completion this year — • R o a d preparatory work on Warren between Lilley and Haggerty is expected to begin this year, but it's undetermined if it will be completed in 1987. said Alan Riuhai dson. assistant county highway engineer. "It's work we hope to get done this

year, depending on if everything goes well." Richardson said. e Sheldon Center connector at Sheldon and Canton Center is presently under construction and is expected to be completed by November. said Tom Casari. Canton engineer.

ventry Commons East developer. Nelson/Ross Properties of Franklin, and is expected to be completed this year. Casari said. Proctor from Canton Center to at least the police department entrance will be paved by the township "hopefully" this year, Casari said. Canton Township Board of Trustees last week debated whether the pavement should be extended to the first, second or- third^entrance of the Canton Recreation complex. A split vote left the question undecided.

CANTON AND THE county will share the costs of paving Lilley from Palmer to Michigan. "We would like to see Lilley paved this year, but the county is not sure if they will get it this year." Casari

—CANT ernment will share costs to pave Haggerty from Cherry Hill to Palm-

Morton Taylor between Joy and Warren will be constructed by Co-

er. The project was approved under the Federal Aid to Urban Systems grant allocated to counties. FAUS will cover 75 percent of the costs and Canton is expected to pay 25 percent. The board declined to go ahead this year with preliminary plans to pave Lotz from Palmer to Michigan Avenue and Sheldon from Palmer to Michigan. Traffic volume on Lotz and Proctor t\ave less than 1.000 cars daily, which is a guideline to determine if lpation, Richardson said. Casari said it was too soon to

projects will cost the township All these roads will be paved with asphalt except Morton Taylor, which constructing all the roads except Morton Taylor.

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Nearly 40 Plymouth-area residents will lose their jobs when St. John Provincial Seminary closes next summer.

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The facility on Five Mile just esst of Sheldon in Plymouth Township has been placed on the market by the Archdiocese of Detroit. , Some 40 seminarians will transfer to Sacred Heart Major Seminary, an institution to be established at Detroit's Sacred Heart Seminary College. It's not yet known whether Sacred Heart will accommodate those who've come to St. John for overnight retreats and theological graduate studies. Also in question is whether the clergy of other faiths who've used the seminary can be accommodated at Sacred Hearty

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CHAIRS CENTER: Ralph Richardson of Canton has been elected chairman of the Suburban West Community Center, a private non-profit community menH^ health agency (3

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A Canton woman was in fair condition this morning at Westland Medical Center after suffering a bullet wound in the abdomen about 10 p.m. Friday. Charged with assault with intent to commit murder and possession of a firearm during commission of a felony is her husband, Gary Leon Lane. 31. of 1231 Longfellow Canton Police said Fontaine Lane came to the station Friday evening requesting that officers escort her home. She told police her husband had been drinking and had threatened her She wanted police to accompany her so she could safely take h6r two young children and. leave, police said Whe she approached the house. Mrs Lane was shot in her left side, according to police. Officers said Lane fired four shots Two officers returned fire Police were uncertain whether a grazing wound on Lane's chin was inflicted by a bullet or during the struggle that ensued when a third officer tackled Lane, said police. A fourth officer retrieved a 38 caliber revolver Lane, an Amtrak policeman, w as arraigned Saturday in 23rd District Court by District Judge William Sutherland. He was unable to the SI 50.000 post bond Lane, who was being held in Canton's jail Monday, is scheduled to be arraigned al 9 a m Monday, May TT in 35th District Court.

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Sale of seminary

Leo Blum, public affairs coordinator of Frank's Nursery and Crafts Inc., will speak on home landscaping beginning at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 7. in the Canton Public Library. Blum wilhdiscuss criteria for selecting annuals and perennials for your yard and will have a gift for everyone, compliments of Frank's. Sign up to attend by calling the library at 397-0999 or make a reservation in person at the library on the third floor of Canton Administration Building. Canton Center Road just south of Proctor.

Woman is shot; husband charged

It's work we hope to get done this year, depending on if everything goes well.'

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Bargain-hunters by t h e h u n d r e d s quickly filled the auditorium of Westland Center Friday morning for the 31st annual used book sale c o n d u c t e d by the P l y m o u t h branch of the American A s s o c i a t i o n of University

Women. Shown here, Tom S c u l l y of Westland reaches for a selection on the governm e n t / h i s t o r y table. For more on the sale see Page 3A.

THE SEMINARY'S board of trustees decided to sell in light of high operational costs and interest in the 180-acre site expressed by several large corporations. Exactly who is interested and what the sale price is isn't being divulged "People constantly ask me but all I know is rumors That knowledge is being carefully kept from us. All matters regarding the sale and usage of the property is being handled by fhe Archdiocese of Detroit." said

Plan would discourage cruisers By Doug Funke staff writer Parents of some students in Plymouth-Canton schools may receive an appeal by mail to keep their children out of downtown Plymouth at night in an effort to discourage cruisers. The mailing, to parents of high school and middle school students, is under study by the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce. The chamber also is considering asking parents to sign pledges with their children insisting on "harmless and productive activities" and establishing specific sanctions for misbehavior. "Kids draw kids," said Dale Yagiela, director of Growth Works, a youth service agency "You're not going to solve the issue of who's responsible until you reduce the number of kids down there "

IT ISN'T always easy to determine who has mischief on their minds when thousands of young people congregate on the street at night, said Mary O'Connell, executive director of the chamber. "After you start peeling off some layers, you get to where the troublemakers are," she said Yagiela and O'Connell both expressed concerns about the safety of curious young teens downtown as crowds swell and the hour .grows late. "There are some undesirable people who are kind of ruining it for the whole bunch." O'Connell said. "We want parents toJtnow what's going on down there. It's sensitive. It's so volatile." "I don't think they (parents) necessarily understand what's going on or the potential going on of congregating," said Yagiela. "I think it (the letter) opens discussion, a real

Some Winds Condominium residents say their complex, on Haggerty and Lilley. has been hit hard by crime lately. Automobile thefts and stolen car parts are the biggest problems, said residents who showed for a Canton Township board meeting last week, wanting to make their concerns public April 29; the day after the meeting, patrol cars were directed to check the area on a regular basis "Lately there's been a real rash of things happening," said Judy

Discussions with the corporations that originally expressed interest are ongoing. Berman said. A sale within the month iS unlikely but not impossible, he said Possible uses for the imposing Romanesque structure include senior housing, a convalescent home, a school or a conference center. Berman said. THE IMPENDING SALE of St John is being met with "a great deal of sadness for the loss of what we know," Byrne said 'What's unique about St. John is that it's a cooperative effort of the Catholic churc.i in Michigan." Unlike tiic situation in many states, "Michigan's seven archdioceses all own and have operated St. John over the years. Usually seminaries are operated by a single diocese or religious order," Byrne said. "So that way of operation is going to come to an end when St. John comes to an end I don't know if we will see that kind of cooperation again." More than half of all Michigan priests were educated at St. John, he said.

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TICKETS have been issued this spring for consuming alcoholic beverages in public, open intoxicants in a motor vehicle, urinating in public and trespassing. Police Chief Richard Myers said he's surprised that no serious injuries — deliberately inflicted or accidental — have resulted from the crowds of young people along Main Street "Don't you think there's a potential lor someone to get hurt when we have this density of traffic and pedestrians?" he said Myers said he would welcome the input of the

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Are Winds Condos hard hit by crime? By Diane Gale staff writer

the Rev Robert Byrne, St. John rector/president. "To say a little is to jjoint a fin^ ger." said Jay Berman, spokesman for the archdiocese. "There have been a number of inquiries from a lot of different sources but not to the point where anyone has pursued a detailed inspection of the site."

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Plonka, whose wheels recently were stolen from her car "Those of us who are immediate neighbors have said we'll keep an eye out." Plonka said But we can't stay up all night " TOM NOTTINGHAM said he and other Winds residents decided to attend the meeting after three theft incidents at the complex in less than two weeks. "Most of the incidents happen after dark and it's mostly cars that have been attacked — especially high performance cars," Not ting ~

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BILL BRESlER'statT photographer Judy Plonka, a Winds condo resident, had ths wheels s n d t i r e i stolen from her Eacort.

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Robber hits gas station An armed robber stole $460 last week from the Speedway gas station on Lilley. At 11:14 p.m. April 28 the robber entered the gas station oa the southeast corner of Ford and Lilley roads, 'said Dave Boljesic, Canton Police information officer. The man walked up to the counter and pulled out a long barrel revolver from his jacket. He pointed the gun at the 21-yearold expployee — who was alone and

behind the cash register. The robber told the employee to open the register and give him all the money. According to the police report, when the employee opened the drawer, the robber said: "Watch i t Don't touch nothing. I will kill you." The employee opened the drawer and stepped back. The robber reached over the counter, took the money and put it in his jacket. The robber-told the worker to follow him to the door. And the employ-

ee watched the man walk behind the buildings, which is the last time he was reported seen. The robber is described as a black man, with a full beard, about 6 feet tall, with a slim build weighing about 160 pounds. He was wearing a blue jean jacket, red sweat shirt, tennis shoes Vnd blue jeans. Police are without a suspect. Anyone with information is asked to call Canton Police at 397-3000.

for your information ty Women historical researchers are PLUS PRESCHOOL Applications are being taken for looking for homes or buildings now the free PLUS preschool program in use in the Plymouth area that for 1987-88 offered by Plymouth- were bu^ltoj were standing in 1*837. Canton Community Schools. PLUS is In honor of the state's sesquicentena joint parent-child program funded nial, the AAUW will be landmarking by the federal government (Chapter and/or recognizing these sites durI) and located at Central Middle ing Michigan Week celebrations in School, 650 Church, Plymouth. May. Please send information to Eligible children must be age 4 on AAUW Historical Researchers, 8919 or before Dec. 1,1987, and live in the Woodberry, Plymouth, Mich. 48170. attendance areas of Eriksson, Farrand, Field, Gallimore, and Tanger • SENIOR CHORE SERVICE elementary schools, said Mary Frit?, The Conference of Western Wayne director. For information or to regis- Chore Program has been funded for ter, call 451-6656. 1987. The program is funded by Senior Alliance and provides • CANTON CRICKETS with .household maintenance tasks OPENINGS Canton Crickets pre-school pro- that may include leaf raking, snow gram sitll has openings for fall. The removal and grass cutting. Persons fee is $65 per child for 18 weeks must be age 60 or older and live in •

ter in person at the Canton Recreation Building recreation office at 1150 S. Canton Center Road.

Township. For more information call the chore program at 525-8690.



HANDYMEN AVAILABLE The Plymouth Community Council on Aging has senior handymen available to do work. Call 453-1234, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. •

FENCING CLUB A free fencing club meets Thursdays at Field Elementary School, 1000 Haggerty, Canton Township. People with fencing experience desired Contact Bruce Davis at 4556418. • CANTON BEAUTIFIERS The Canton Beautification Com-

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Canton onnectio Continued from Page 1 serving adults in Plymouth, Plymouth Township, Canton, Northville, Livonia and Redford. For the past two years Richardson has been a member of the all-volunteer board. Last year he served as treasurer and chairman of the human resources committee. He is employed as a wage and economics analyst for Ford Aerospace. Anyone living in Plymouth or Canton interested in helping the board through committee work may contact Dr Tom Herzberg or Alice Prusak at 937-9500 or 981-2665.

ON MUSIC MACHINE: Jenny Kincer, 17, of Canton recently appeared on the nationally syndicated "Music Machine" on WDIV-TV, Channel 4. The half-hour show is produced in Detroit and taped on location at ClUb Taboo in downtown Detroit. Jenny, a junior at Plymouth Canton High, sings with the school choir and also is participating in this year's school musical, Cole Porter's "Anything

Thursday of each month at Canton Township Hall, Canton Center Road south of Proctor.

Continued from PsflSLi ham said. It's unclear bow big a problem Winds residents have with crime. CANTON POLICE are compiling incident reports filed by Winds residents. Results are expected sometime this week. But Canton Police suspect crimes at the Winds may be average compared to other areas in the community. \ "The reports and statistics do not indicate there's a major problem there," said Dave Boljesic, Canton Police information officer, who daily checks reports. "It's a large complex and people are constantly traveling in and out on a regular basis," Boljesic said. Canton Public Safety Director John Santomauro, who pledged to meet with Winds residents, had a similar reaction. "The kinds of concerns Winds residents express are the kinds of concerns Canton residents have overall," Santomauro said. "As the area develops — with population moving in and businesses moving in — we'll see more crime in areas where we had it and some in areas where there was none." » CANTON IS INVOLVED in a consortium of police departments establishing a task force — Western Wayne County Auto Theft Elimination Effort — to target areas where car thefts are a noted problem, Santomauro said. Police cooperation from residents — reporting incidents and watching for suspicious situations — is a ma-

jor key to dealing with crime, Santomauro said. Installing lights and reactivating the Neighborhood Watch program in the complex a r t other suggestions promoted by police. Jim Price, a Wirfds resident who spoke to the board, said later in the week he noticed a "remarkable increase" in Canton patrol cars In the complex.

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TOUGH LOVE Tough Love, a self-help group for parents troubled by teenage behavior, meets at 7 p.m. Mondays in the Faith Community Church on Warren at Canton Center Road. Canton.

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chamber of commerce. "This is more than a law enforcement problem," he said. "They recognize it is not just a police problem. Now that there are other elements involved, I say, 'Let 'em at i t ' " Myers said he doesn't know what attracts all cruisers to Plymouth, but suspects that boy-mects-girl and vice versa is part of it. "We're going to continue to concentrate on specific crime problems and complaints — trespassing, public urination, traffic violations," he said.

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Instead the lines were f o r m e d for the annual used book sale conducted Friday and Saturday by the P l y m o u t h Branch of the American Association of University Women. In r e c e n t y e a r s the book s a l e has been held on the west c o u r t at Westland Shopping Center.

Book bargain hunters, anxious to get a head-start on those inexpensive hard-to-find books, ended up in line a n h o u r b e f o r e the doors opened in the hallway leading up to the auditorium. Once inside, b r o w s e r s quickly lined the tables of used books sorted by c a t e g o r i e s to help shoppers find w h a t they w e r e looking for. AAUW m e m b e r s had worked f r o m S e p t e m b e r t o April sorting books into c a t e g o r i e s for last week's sale.

Looking at the lines to the cashiers, and the boxes and bags bargain hunters held, m o s t found something they w e r e looking for. Proceeds f r o m the book sale a r e used for u n d e r g r a d u a t e scholarships and fellowships for women students who have had their formal education interrupted, and go to the AAUW Education Foundation to f u r t h e r women's graduate studies. The Plymouth AAUW held its first book sale in 1956 in the old Kroger store in P l y m o u t h . In the t h r e e decades since t h a t first sale, the AAUW has raised m o r e than $80,000.

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Harlequin romances, westerns a n d mysteries w e r e among the popular fiction selections chosen by used book buyers.

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neighbors on cable CHANNEL 8 MONDAY (May 4) 3 p.m.. . . Beyond the Moon — Astronomer Mike Best hosts this program which explores the world of stars. 3:30 p.m. . . . The Grande Beat — Host Greg Lea with music from the Grande Ballroom. 4:30 p.m, . . . Community Upbeat — Ply mouth-Ca nton school teacher Sharon McDonald and Canton resident Denise Swope produce talk show on sports, schools, dance, law enforcement, community groups and more. 5 p.m. . . . Veselka Polka Brass Band — Direct from the Grande Ballroom. 6 p.m.. . . Totally Gospel. 6:30 p.m. . . . Masters of Dance — Breakdance. 7 p j n . . . . Milt Wilcox Show— Former Detroit Tiger pitcher Milt Wilcox and co-host Harry Katopodis interview sports and media celebrity guests. 7:30 p.m. . . . High School Sports — Belleville Tigers vs. Ann Arbor Pioneers in girls soccer. 9:30 p.m. . . Omnicom Videotunes Live — Dr. Z and cast rock with the best in local music videos and special guests Call at 4597391.

TUESDAY (May 5) 3 p.m.. . . "Africa Texas Style" — Classic movie, a 1967 adventtire film in full color. 5 p.m. . . . "Most Dangerous Game" — Classic movie, a demented big game hunter beads on humans. 6 p.m.. . . History of NASA. 6:30 p.m.. . Community Upbeat 7 p m. . . . Sports View — Holts are radio sports personalities Ron Cameron and Bob Page. 7:36 p.m. . . . Autocross — The ' sports car event of the year. 8 p.m. . Economic Club of Detroit — William Bennett. U.S. secretary of Education, is speaker 9 p.m.. . . Darlene Myers Show Guests are Dr. John Legel, chiropractor, and comedian Reuben Reuben. 9:30 p.m. . . - The Sandy Show — . Host Sandy Preblich with gue»t Mary Monte of Kelly Services. WEDNESDAY (May • )

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CHANNEL 15 MONDAY (May 4) 3 p.m. . . . Human Images — CEP Psychology Club students discuss Planned Parenthood. 3:30 p.m. . . . Cooking With Cas — Chef Cas Wolyniec prepares a variety of his special collection of gourmet selections. 4 p.m. . . . The Clown Band — A performance at Canton Country Festival. 5 p.m. . . . Sports at the SAL — Sports from the Plymouth Salvation Army Community Center. floor hockey and basketball. 6 p.m. . . . 1st Presbyterian of Northville Presents: "A Celebration." Sermon topic is "Presence." 7 p.m. . . . East Middle School Concert — Mid winter concert 7:30 p.m. . . Treasures of Germany — Art and architecture from the Federal Republic of Germany. 8 p.m.. . . This is the Life. 8:30 p.m. . . . Agape Christian Center — Singing, praise and worship service in Plymouth. 9:36 p.m.. . . Topics: Job Training A Employment — Emphasis on on-the-job training for laid-off workers and low-income people

the Y o u n g individualists gan. Presented by the House of Representatives. 3:30 p.m. . . . Canton Update — Canton Township Supervisor James Poole and Sandy Preblich talk about what's happening in Canton. 4 p.m. . . . Madonna Magazine — Information about Madonna College, Livonia. 4:30 p.m. . . . Child Abuse Prevention — Residents, teachers, board membvers and professionals speak out against abuse and neglect. 6 p.m. . . . Yugoslavian Variety Hour._ 7 p.m. . T . The Clown Band.8 p.m. . . . Live Call In With the American Legion — A discussion about Boys State, Memorial Day Parade, and other Legion activities. 9 p.m.. . Off the Wall. 9:30 p.m.. . Youth View — Music and interviews with Randy Stonehill.

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WEDNESDAY (May 6) 3 p.m.. . . Mustang Monthly. 3:30 p.m. . . . Omnicom Sports Scene — Plymouth Canton Chiefs vs. Farmington Falcons in girls soccer. 5 p.m.. . . Michigan Journal. p.m. 6 p.m.. . . Canton Update. 6:30 p.m.' . . . The History of NASA. 7 p.m.. . . East Middle Concert 7:30 p.m. . . . Treasures of Geribany. 8 p.m.. . . Divine Plan. 8:30 p.m.. . . Study .in Scriptures. 9 p.m. . . 1st Presbyterian Church of Northville: "A Celebration.

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It was pretty much your standard dorm room discussion. "I think there's too much freedom," the slender.dark-haired student said. "If people didn't have so much freedom, there wouldn't be as big a drug problem. And look at pornography, it's terrible." "No, no, no," said his friend "People should be able to choose." The subject matter wasn't remarkable; the participants were. After slightly more than six months in the U.S., Li "Richard" Yanxiang and Wei Xing are both learning more about America than they dreamed possible. Wei, 26 and Li, 25 were honored guests during a recent two-week visit to Schoolcraft College, Livonia.

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Over 100 Varieties To Choose From

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should slow down aod rethink its ambitious 1987-88 schedule. Hasty, under-rehearsed, slapdash productions do everyone a disservice.

18782 Middlebelt • Livonia • 477-6661 VETA LOUISE, Elwood's dotty "normal"- sister, is perhaps the real mainstay of the show. She is played by Connie Fox. who sweetens the old society lady into a sort of upperclass Edith Bunker She gamely soldiers through a swamp of flubbed lines, missed cues, clumsy blocking and clunky timing' from the balance of the cast, most kindly described as "amateur." Perhaps inevitably — when both

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O L D F a s h i o n e d d M n g r o o m set: oval t a b l e . 5 c h a i r * , b u f f e t , chma cabinet Very g o o d condition 937-2807 O N E C O M P L E T E b e d r o o m set wtth 2 twin beds. $300 454-7245 OVAL DINING R O O M table 72x40" 2 leaves. D a r k p i n e e u r s t h e n s . 4 c h a i r * . $ 7 0 0 . D r y b e r . d a r k ptrie. «ir>0. 422-7370

P L Y M O U T H - H o u s e h o l d g o o d s , including 01 heeling supples, much m o r e . 4 5 2 0 1 A n n A r b o r T r e l , Pfymouth 456-8236 While/ 981-817* R O U N D 4 2 " dai rk p m * taMe. 4 chairs 4 leaf < w » T a p p e r m»oroweve oven, o n m t a i r u g 422-0304 S I N G E R S E W I N G m a c h i n e M caninet wtth a c c e e a o ne*, $ 1 0 0 or beet Otter 2 tabK s. 1 c o f f a * tabia beet o f t o r 261-4818 TRADITIONAL COUCH - sucMsnt condtoon $110 474-5460 TRADITIONAL soto.. goid-grean 4 n a t u r a l , t w o maKSUng g r e e n chairs. $200. 474-7342 T R A D I T I O N A L WOOO D M n g Sal Tabto/2 leavee 4 4 Chairs l i w l l • near $460 435-64*1 TRADITIONAL 3 1

T W O L a z y B o y chairs, r u e l c d o r e d . e x c e l e m eontfcton $100 each 43Z-3M3 T W O P I E C E soft M g e v s h a * o c u c h 4 c h a i r . e t e S e m c o n d M o n . 1 00 labia. 2 e n d M H o s . $300 2 U $25 each 5® 1-2369

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PIANO WURUTZER upright, with b e n c h , very g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $ 6 5 0 or best o n e r 325-4539

S C H I L L E R 1928 B a b y G r a n d Recently restored Moving 10 s m a l l e r h o m e S o l d to f i r s t o n e r o v e r $1200 T o see Call: 5 5 3 - 7 2 3 5

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717 Lawn-Garden Farm-Snow Equip. A R I E N S 30 in. Rider m o w e r ; g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 2 7 5 Please call: 373-4883 B O L E N S m u l c h i n g m o w e r . 5 H P . self propelled Used 4 years recent tuneup. $150 421-2479 B U N T O N M O W E R 52". 8HP blower. 2 1 " S n a p p e r . 5 x 8 t t t r a i l e r $ 2 4 0 0 tor ail Evenings 362-1510

T H O M A S O R G A N . Caiifornlan 251, perfect condition, $1000. Evenings. 531-0519

J O H N DEERE Riding m o w e r tractor wtth a t t a c h a b l e s n o w W a d e . E x c e l lent c o n d i t i o n . $ 5 0 0 651-6379

5 foot 9 White Horugai C Beautiful! C a l l 4 6 8 - 8 1 8 3 or

SWIMM n e n t s t o r a D o u g h b o y 28', a b o v e a r o u n d p o o l , e x c e p t for the lining. G o o d c o n d i t i o n . $ 2 7 5 . Ideal tor f a m ily w h o w a n t s t o g e t Into a 3 5 . 0 0 0 g a l l o n p o o l e c o n o m i c a l l y 453-6009 T H O M A S R E G I S T E R . 17 v o l u m e c o m p l e t e aet. Nka n e w . 1963 edition, $ 6 5 / b e s t o f f e r . 4 t i r e s , steal b e l t e d radlals, F i r e s t o n e . 5 7 5 Rx16.5 LT. 10 ply r a t i n g . G o o d r u b b e r wtth rims. $ 2 0 0 Classic m o d e l electric d u p l i c a t i n g m a c h i n e . $25. 422-1865 UTILITY T R A I L E R . 4 x 8 . Very g o o d condition. $350 721-5033. VIKING 6690 computerized m a c h i n e . I k e n e w $500. D * y s 355-1900. ext 243 Res.: 3 4 5 - 5 0 3 6 W A L D E N W O O O S F A M I L Y RESORT membership Dan. 561- 7047

712 Appliances ELECTRIC RANGE, whits Whirlpool B u m - i n d i s h w a s h e r . $125 each. M o d a m m a l d c u s t o m Neclrtc r a n g e / Owen dishwasher (1 u n t i l works ; w m l e s $6,991 T O W N 4 COUNTRY DODGE 9 M i i e 4 G r a n d River 474-6666 l - O R D R A N G E R 1985- X L T . 4 x 4 . 2 tone paint, cap with bedlioer c r u i s e . Hit. air, s t e r e o , wheels, d u a l tanks, m u c h mors, immaculate $ 7 9 0 0 or otter 274-1777

812 Motorcycles Mini-Bikes A L T 125 Suzuki (2). Three w h e e l e r s . 1 excellent condition. 1 no transmission/parts. b o t h $600 961-0919 i mileage, drees, exoelent condition. $1,600 Call before 2PM 726-9459

F O R D R A N G E R 4 W D P I C K U P 1964. 4 s p a e d , p o w e r steering, s t e r e o $ 5 . 9 9 5 . , H l n e s Park U n c o l n - M e r c u ry 425-3036

F O R D 1966 - XI T L a r « . p a c k a g e . m a t c h i n g loot cap • G O L D W t N G Interstate 1963 - 2 9 0 0 e d . l o w miles * 300 o best offer o r i g i n a l miles, u s e d 1 seeson, excel CaH aftea 4 p i , 421-9336 l e n t c o n d i t i o n . $3.90L 537-6416 G M C 1985 j i m m y v 6 fuel kntected H A R L E Y D A V I D S O N 1983 FLHT 4 w h e e l d r i v e 50 0 0 0 nltos. p o w e r " P o l i c e Special' Loaded Super s t e e r i n g 4 b r a k u s , aw. a u t o m a t i c d e a n $ 6 8 0 0 or best offer t r a n s m i s s i o n , 4 or a n d n e w t i r e s After 5pm: 265-4 $ 9 6 0 0 or best offer C a l Brian d a y s 475-5323 Nights. 4 5 5 - 9 4 2 3 H O N D A ELITE 1986. 150 Deluxe, l o w m i l e s , very g o o d c o n d i t i o n , J E E P P t C K - U P 1986, air, A M - F M . $ 1 5 0 0 or best o f e r 4 5 4 - 3 6 4 3 6 , 0 0 0 m i l e s $7 9 9 5

261-6900 A S T R O , 1986. C o n v e r s i o n , 17.800 m i l e s , l o a d e d ! T r s Tech C o n v e r s i o n S p e c i a l P n c a - $11,985. J A C K CAULEY CHEVY 855-0014

B E A U V I L L E 1983. A M - F M . air. rear h e a t , cruise, a u t o m a t i c o v e r d r i v e , 70.000 mles. $8550 455-0847 C A R A V A N 1985 SE 7 p a s s e n u e r . A i r , a u t o m a t i c , cruise. Excellent c o n d i t i o n $9600 42Z-2563 • C A R A V A N . 1988. a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r 4 a i r . l o w miles. $9,891. T O W N 4 COUNTRY DOOGE 9 M i l e 4 G r a n d Rfver 474-6666 C H E V R O L E T , 1987, C u s t o m C o n v e r s i o n v a n . l o a d e d with e q u i p m e n t , only 1100 m i l e * Think v a c a t i o n ! ! Better than new

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800 C H E V Y 1978 - 8 p a s s e n g e r a u t o m a t i c . air. g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $ 1 , 7 0 0 or b e s t offer 478-8925 C H E V Y . 1987. BeauvMIe 8 p s s s e n ger 7 , 6 0 0 miles, V8, p o w e r locks, c r u i e e . air, a m - f m stereo, c a s s e t t e F a c t o r y O f f l d a l . only $ 1 4 , 5 0 0 J A C K C A U L E Y CHEVY 855-0014

J I M M Y . 1953. S - 1 6 4 x 4 . duUMiiattc p o w e r w i n d o w s 4 locks, tilt, cruise, air l o a d e d ! S i e r r a Claaalc Uke n e w $8,166 J A C K C A U L E Y C H E V Y .. 6V>-4AII4 POST O F F I C f ^ J E E P „ondilsor, $ 5 0 0 * *

SUBURBAN 1986 8 , 0 0 0 mltoa loaded, 6 passenger Excellent cond i t i o n $ 1 4 9 0 0 After 6 P M 8 7 9 - 0 7 5 2 S U Z U K I 1987 S a m u r a i . I l k a n e w 5 , 0 0 0 m i l e s 6 year 100.000 into warranty $9,500 525-0473

825 Sports & Imported Cars A U D I 1983 - 5 0 0 0 t u r b o , a u t o m a t i c . 4 door. $5600 422-0836

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ERHARD BMW 352-6030 u . B M W 1980 - 3201 Also 1964 B M W 3181, e s t a t e sale 345-0180 B M W 1980. 3201, 5 s p e e d , air. sunroof, front/rear spoilers, nice $7,995

ERHARD BMW 352-6030 B M W 1901, 3011. 5 s p e e d , air. sunr o o f , alloys, nice. $ 6 4 9 5

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B M W . 1984, 7331A b e h a i n s b e i g e l o w maas. s e r v i c e r e c o r d * $ 2 1 , 9 0 0

ERHARD BMW 352-6030 B M W 1966 325 ES B l a c k , a u t o , leather. B M W s o u n o p a r t e d . $20,900 358-5141

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7.000 mass $ . 0 0 0 8 8 1 - 5 7 9 8 547-778S C O R V E T T E 1884 Saver L o e d a d I LOW m a s s ( A ; ' l O ' l| s o n . l i n n g newt t h a t d< s fit. a g a i n C l a s s i f i e d is le p l a c e toi tui n . 1 o u l l tine. v a s t a r r a y ot i t e m s offered for sale e a c h d a y S o if y o u r e o n t h e m o v e , . - . t u r n t«* Classified!!

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C A M A R O . 1984. Z28. MO. a u t o m a t ic. M a c k . M l p o w e r , n e w Urea, a * oeftant c o n d i t i o n . $ 7 9 0 0 477-9191

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S E D A N l * V I L L E . 1906. m m t CondK Uo®. 4 . 8 0 0 m M . l o a d e d . $ • « * * > M m see 557 2025 543-4455

IARO 1964 ea. a * . A m F m s i e r e o c a a a a t t a . I s e l . b e s l offer 6 6 1 - 2 3 2 1 , 557-0470

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C A P R I C E 1979 CtaaaK e m . Mr, VS, b r e k e e . $1,500

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- 4 door, steering/ 522-1889

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800 C E L B R 1 T Y 1982 - 4 d o o r , a m - f m c a s s e t t e air, $3500 or beet o f f e r After 4 p m 8 5 1 - 6 5 0 5

C A P R I C E 1982 Classic VS. 4 d o o r , l o a d e d , low m l e s . Beat o n e r 474-9161

C E L E B R I T Y E u r o s p o r t 1985. 2 d o o r , air. a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s s t o r i n g & b r e a k s , s t e r e o . $6,995 348-«>56

C A P R I C E 1983, 350. 4 d o o r , power C E L E B R I T Y . 1986, 4 d o o r , fully s t e e r i n g ; b r a k e s rear w i n d o w _ d f c e q o i p p e d . low mlleege. $ 8 9 0 0 l o g g e r . A m F m r a d i o , air. p o w * v 649-2904 locks 591-6036 C E L E B R I T Y 1984 2 d o o r . 2 . 5 Ittre. C A P R I C E 1964 - classic w h i t e . V - 6 . 4 speed. A m f m cassette. 4 2 . 0 0 0 d o o r , blue plush I n t e r i o r , a m - f m m i l e e $ 4 , 0 0 0 or best 585-3377 s t e r e o , cruise, s * s e r v i c e d r e g u l a r ly. o n e o w n e r , 76.000 mUee. m o s t l y C E L E B R I T Y . 1986 4 d o o r , 4 c y l i n h i g h w a y Excellent c o n d— i t i o n. m i der, air. automatic, stereo 9 , 0 0 0 477-6009 mUes $8,500 628-9278 o u t . $ 6 0 0 0 best

C A M A R O 1985-Biacfc o n H a c k . air. t i t . a m - f m c a s s e t t e wtth e q u a l i z er $ 8 , 2 0 0 o r Beet ofler 451-1234 CAMARO 1985 I R O C Z . l o a d e d , m i n t . 5 s p e e d , a d u l t . $8 800 1-834-4812 C A M A R O 1985. SC. a l o y * a u t o m a t i c , air & m o r e l ! $6,989

GORDON CHEVROLET 427-6200 C A M A R O . 1985. Z28. P e r f o r m a n c e , fun car $ 9 , 5 8 8 JIM FRESARO 547-4446 C A M A R O . 1966, IROC TP1. r e d . alarm. T-tops. warranty $14,500. Alter 6 p m 455-8870

C A V A L I E R CS 1964- a u t o m a t i c , fuel In l e c t i o n , air. stereo, t i t . reer d e f o g . exoellent condition $4400 684-5807

C E L E B R I T Y 1985 4 d o o r , silver. 4 c y l i n d e r , o n e o w n e r , excsWsnl c o n dition. $6,300 721-0062

C A V A L I E R 1962 CL - 4 d o o r . 4 cyli n d e r , automatic, l o a d e d , d e a n , r u s t p r o o f e d . $2,500 685-9013

OHEVETTE 1976. a u t o m a t i c . 3 9 m p g . d e a n , $739 W h y w •Uk? a l k ? T jy m e 455-5566

C A V A L I E R 1983 H a t c h b a c k , air. A m F m . n e w tires. 1 o w n e r M i n t ! $ 3 . 8 0 0 / b e e t 563-6379 or 5 8 3 - 6 3 6 9

C H E V E T T E 1979 H a t c h b a c k , a u t o m a t i c . s t e r e o cassette, s l s o 1978 C h e v e t t e Hatchback, $795 Garage. 538-8547

C A V A L I E R 1984-Type 10. 2 d o o r h a t c h b a c k , 5 speed, excellent c o o d t l o n $ 4 , 7 5 0 After 6 p m 435-6379

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C A V A L I E R . 1988. Z24 A u t o m a t i c , air. t d t . cruiaa. power w i n d o w * , p o w er d o o r locks, sunroof, only 5 . 0 0 0 m i l e s C h e c k It o u t n

C A P R I C E 1980 Classic. 4 d o o r . air. a m - f m s l e r e o . cruise c o n t r o l , r e a r d e f r o e t , d o t h interior, $ 2 5 0 0 528-1217

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CAPRICE 1977 W a g o n . g o o d c o n d i t i o n i.. $1,295 oorr beet o f After 8 P M . 4 5 9 - 0 8 7 2

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' • m a . w f * e . n o ruet. t j * e r A M lor Jim. 532-1600

13.000 ~m*se. Ex > P l a n Cm Loadedl S ' J X C 42^359* a M ' - i C ' F L E E T W O O D 1986 F W D v«a Executive wn* Ld*dedt Asking »18.900

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C A V A U E R . 1988. 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c . p o w e r steer ing 8 b r a k e e l N i c e Carl $6,688

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b r e a k s , air 8 much m o r e l L o w m l e s . Red! $8,495 Huntington, Fofd 852-0400

C A M A R O 1984 Z 2 8 - l o e d e d Mnt oondiNon. s i v e r . c h a r c o a l m i e n or. 8 8 1 0 0 / o f t a r . 427-2825

ELDORADO. 19*0. Irtpse bur^wdy. loaded, mmt. 28.000 m l a e on *4 C A M A R O " - J 8 . 1988. 8 c y l i n d e r . target dleeei. $5,000 87»*08* >8.00C ««eee. E x t e n d e d w a r r a n t y $pm

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C H E V E T T E . 1960. 4 s p e e d . 2 d o o r , b l a c k , g o o d starter car C a l l b e tween 5pm-10pm. 349-3704

C A V A U E R . 1964. W a g o n , s u t o m a t bc. p o w e r steering 8 b r a k e s , only $3,485 J A C K C A U L E Y CHEVY 855-0014

CHEVETTE. 1980. d e p e n d a b l e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . $800 or best o f f e r 591-1389 or 5 9 1 - 6 3 7 3

C A V A L I E R . 1984, Type 10. 2 9 . 0 0 0 . a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r , sharp $ 4 , 4 9 1 T O W N ft C O U N T R Y D O D G E 9 M i l e 8 G r a n d River 474-6668

"s why wa r© turning all your ideas aboul buying a car upside down. We're ing our deals topsy turvy. because we want to turn over a lot of cars, we re going to save you really dollars on a Subaru. How big? Up to *1500 cash back from Subaru to you.* come tn andtel us make you a deat you'll flip over II stand on our heads to save you up to *1500. We ll even let you use it as a payment. Like we said, we want to turn over a lot of cars. G E T

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C A V A U E R . 1984. C L W a g o n M e d i u m b l u e metallic, velour i n t e r i o r , aut o m a t i c , air, lull power, Wt 8 c r u i s e . s i e r e o caasette Sale p r i c e d at $5,995.

BOB SAKS 478-0500 C A V A U E R 1985 - t y p e 10. 2 d o o r , 4 speed, sunroof, a m - f m cassette, 3 1 . 0 0 0 m i l e s . $5200 644-5586 C A V A L I E R - 1 9 8 5 , CS w a g o n , air. low mikes, s t e r e o cassette, d e a n . $ 5 5 0 0 . 349-3777

STOP BY O S C A L L U S FOR D E T A I L S P A Y M E N T S TO FIT YOUR B U D G E T

Switch to LaRicho"

C A V A L I E R . 19*S?4 d o o r , a u t o m a t ic. o n l y $4,988 JIM FRESARD 547-4446

40875 Plymouth Rd^

C A V A L I E R , 1985, 2 d o o r . T y p e 10. a i r . a u t o m a t i c , power s t e e r i n g 8 b r a k e s $5,492

c o r n e r ot H a g g e r t y f W o l 1-275. a c r o s s f r o m B u r r o u g h s !

453-4600 Dealer participation may affect final price. At participating dealers. You must oose from select models from dealer inventory by June 2. 1907,

GORDON CHEVROLET 427-6200 C A V A L I E R . 1985, Type 10 A u t o m a t i c , atr, p r i c e d t o sen S h a r p 1

C A V A L I E R . 1985, 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t e , p o w e r steering, sir, only $ 4 , 9 8 5

MELTON M O T O R

TOP $$$ for late model Clean C a r s Ask for George X 855-9700 JACK CAULEY CHEVROLET

M A L L

m

speed, low condition, 474-5005

C H E V E T T E , 1981. 4 mileage, excellent $1,700 After 5pm

C H E V E T T E , 1984. a u t o m a t i c , o n l y 2 3 , 0 0 0 miles' 1 $2,986

GORDON CHEVROLET 427-6200 C H E V E T T E 1986 2 d o o r , b l a c k , a u t o m a t i c , 12.000 mUes. C l e a n $ 4 9 9 5 . Ask for Becky 264-3100 C H E V E T T E 1986 2 d o o r , b l a c k , a u t o m a t i c . 12.000 miles Cieen $ 4 9 9 5 Ask for Becky 264-3100 C I T A T I O N . 1980 4 d o o r , air, s t e r e o , c a s s e t t e , n o rust. 3 8 , 0 0 0 m i l e s $ 2 , 3 5 0 . C a l l after 5 p m 591-2447 C I T A T I O N 1981. 4 c y l i n d e r , 4 s p e e d , p o w e r s t e e r i n g - b r a k e s , air, A m F m stereo, rustproof $1,300. 255-5220

C I T A T I O N 1981. 4 s p e e d , p o w e r s l e e r i n g - b r a k e s , stereo Only 3 9 . 0 0 0 o r i g i n a l miles, $2,295 H i n e s P a r k Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036 C I T A T I O N 1982 - X - 1 1 V6, 4 speed, sunroof, a m - f m cass e t t e , air, $ 2 6 0 0 or b e s t 5 5 7 - 6 4 0 3 or 6 2 4 - 1 0 6 6 C I T A T I O N . 1983, 2 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c , V-6, power steering/brakes, air. new tires, very dean. 565-2778

O r c h a r d L a k e Rd |ust N. o f 14 M i l e

C I T A T I O N 1963 - A u t o m a t i c . p o w o t $2250 422-2494 Call after 5pm,

C A V A L I E R . 1986. Z24. H a t c h b a c k , w h i t e , 6 5 0 0 miles, a u t o m a t i c , air. loaded. $8900 464-7241

EL C A M I N O 1985 Super S p o r t 4 3 V - 6 e n g i n e w/alr, stereo, c u s t o m cap Black/silver 422-6729

NEW

It's Spring Time At The Melton Motor Mall Warm Weather "Open Road Special ff E m i s s i o n s Test Engine Tune-Up and Valve Adjustment ( A l l parts and labor) Cooling System Flush and i n s t a l l new phosphate free coolant O i l a n d F i l t e r Change u s i n g V a l v o l i n e l 54 0 top r a t e d oil and K r e x

C H E V E T T E 1980, r o y a l blue, 4 d o o r H a t c h b a c k . 59,000 a c t u a l mUee. l i k e new. $1,089. Can finance with small d o w n . T y m e Sales 455-5566

C I T A T I O N 1981, 4 d o o r . 4 c y l i n d e r , a u t o m a t i c . 65.000 mUee, air. p o w e r w i n d o w s , $1,600 422-7748

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C H E V E T T E 1980 - 4 s p e e d . 2 d o o r , a m - f m c a s s e t t e , blue, excellent c o n d i t i o n . $1,000 459-1136

-1964: 4 5 , 0 0 0 milee. a u t o m a t i c . stereo. Immaculate. $ 3 4 0 0 477-8065

3 5 3 0 0 G r a n d River F a r m i n g t o n

B A C K

C H E V E T T E . 1980 G o o d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . $ 9 0 0 or best offer 477-0192

GORDON CHEVROLET

MONTE CARLO

1977, $ 3 0 0 s e - j > 535-8586

NEW YORKER 135,000 mint condition. $6,500

M O N T E C A R L O 1978 S2400 Excellent c o n d i t i o n , w e n m a i n t a i n e d 1 owner Dependable 294-5672

NEW Y O R K E R 1984 t u r b o , fully l o a d e d , an p o w e r , l o w m i l e a g e . Hke new $6,900. A f t e r 5 p m 693-8106

M O N T E C A R L O 1978 - 8 3 , 0 0 0 mUes. must s e l . $ 8 0 0 or beat o f f e r Cal 474-1458

OVER 150 U S E D C A R S TO C H O O S E R R O M AT JIM F R E S A R O P O N T I A C 547-4446

M O N T E C A R L O , 1985, S S L o e d e d . b l a c k , m m t . 2 9 . 0 0 0 mNee. e x t e n d e d $10,000 427-8919 MONTE CARLO 1981 Landau. 5 3 . 0 0 0 mHaa. v e r y d e a n . V6. air. t « , crulee. velour. $ 3 3 0 0 f i r m 3 3 4 - 4 2 5 8 M O N T E C A R L O , 1984. super nice. m u s t see. only $ 6 , 9 8 8 . JIM FRESARD 547-4446 N O V A 1965 - 5 s p e e d . 28.000 mUes. excellent c o n d i t i o n . $7,000 or beet Offer 665-7310 N O V I 1970- 6 cycHnder. 4 3 . 0 0 0 g u s r a n t e e d o r g m i a i mUes. E x c e l l e n t 425-2943 1 family OVER 150 U S E D C A R S TO CHOOSE FROM AT JIM FRESARD PONTIAC 547-4446

8

GORDON CHEVROLET 427-6200

S P R I N T , 1986, a u t o m a t i c , w i t h air, only 17.000 mHeell $5,975,

GORDON CHEVROLET^ 427-6200 862 Chryslar C H R Y S L E R G T S . 1966. 4 d o o r , full f a c t o r y e q u i p m e n t , a u t o m a t i c , air, 5 to choose from. $6.991 TOWN & COUNTRY DODGE 9 M M 6 G r a n d River 474-8668 C O R D O B A 1980. low m i l e a g e , o n e o w n e r , o n e d r i v e r , air, v e r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 2 7 0 0 Eves. 459-4470 C O R D O B A . 1906. s i m u l a t e d cor>v e r t i b i e l o p . all p o w e r , n e w b r a k e s 8 tires. 1 owner, $3100 649-0335 D A Y T O N A 1965. air, a m - f m . sunr o o f , radiais. b l u e i n t e r i o r / e x t e r i o r . 1(JW1T!tt68rQr8itCOhdtbWV $7,290. 68S-498S

FARMINGTON HILLS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH SELECT USED CARS 1984 NEW Y O R K E R , F r o n t w h e e l d r i v e , dark blue, l o a d e d 8 sharp 1983 N E W Y O R K E R . F r o n t w h e e l d r i v e , b l a c k , all o p t i o n s , only 20,000 milee.. "Beauty" owner,

extra $5,995

1984 C E L E B R I T Y , 4 d o o r . 2 7 , 0 0 0 milee, like n e w .. $5,995 1984 D O D G E C A R A V A N SE. air. aut o m a t i c . power steering, power brakes, power windows, power door locks. tMt, c r u i s e 34,000 miles... M u s t Seel 1985 LeBARON leather, l o a d e d . . .

GTS.

Premium $6,995

1966 BUICK L e S A B R E . 2 d o o r . only 5.000 m i l e s $10,995

FARMINGTON HILLS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Grand River/Mlddlebelt 531-8200 L A S E R 1984 - a u t o m a t i c , l o a d e d , 4 2 , 0 0 0 miles, w a r r a n t y to 5 0 , 0 0 0 m i l e s . $5,800 o r beet o f f e r Steve, days 826-4325, eves 350-9030

ARIES, 1965. L E . 2 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r , air, s t e r e o . S 5 . 4 9 5 . TOWN & COUNTRY DODGE 9 MHe & G r a n d River 474-6668

V A L U E . T H I N K

30 A v a i l a B r e F r o m $ ^ •Ptu* Freight a De*|er p13,995

1987 FORD VAN EXPRESS CONVERSION

S-10 PICKUP ' 1 5 0 0 '

'800

C A V A L , E R

T>wr» S E R V I C E

'86 RIVIERA "Factory Official." air. full power, loaded with extras. 4 to choose from. Super Sate Price

•7884*

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'86 CAVALIER Z24 Air, automatic, VS, sunroof, power windows, door locks, tilt wheei. cruise control, Only 5900 miles. Sate Priced.

471-08

SAGA OF

261-6900 SAVE! '77-DeHa 88

2 door, automatic, air, V6, loaded with goodies. 2 to choose from. Check Them Out!

TANK OF GAS AND 4 CAR WASHES WITH EVERY W eeoA re Tp tm van Con»arwtw«NEW CAR D w um ee m OR •mwmi Nie Xnnw ap n you vourae* to out at»^r| TRUCK M M S m PURCHASED!

1

D E A L

'86 CENTURY

THE CONTINUING BILL BROWN FORD . . .

"G'.M. factory official car." Only 1600 original miles. Check It Oout!

Ajr, sunroof, tilt wheel, GRAN SPORT cruise control, power Air, stereo cassette, all windows, door locks, options, only 16.000 only 13,000 miles. Sate miles, extra clean. "One of a Kind." Priced at •64S5.

GRANDRIVER " AT 10 MILE FARMINGTON HILLS

'86 GRAND AM SE

'85 CAMARO Z28

'84 PORSCHE 944 '86 PORSCHE 5 speed, sunroof, air. 911 SC COUPE power steering and Air, s u n r o o f , tail, brakes, BBS wheels, low black on black and miles and ready, black & beautiful. 2 to choose sharp!! Must See!! from.

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LOOK TO B'LL COOK FOR YOUR NEXT USED CAR REASON - LISTEN TO TH S. BUV AN * SELECT JSED CAR FROM BILL COOK. REToRN IT N THE SAME COND'TtON WITHIN 2 DA^S OR 200 Miv.ES. WHICHEVER COMES FIRS" FOR ANY REASON AND GET A FULL REFUND, Al I YOUR MONEY BACK NO QUESTIONS ASKED THERE'S THE REASON. CONFIDENCE IN QUALITY FOR YOUR NEXT USED CAR LOOK TO BILL COOK GRAND RIVER AT 10 MILE IN FARMINGTON MLLS

Mlntt V8 - 20.000 mlee One Owner SAFETY INSPECTED TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS 353-1300

TOWN

J



0 6 3 - 7 1 9 2 Mon. A T h u r a .

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ACTION OLDS

..LYIS '200.000 IN REBATES

THAT REALLY

\

5 speed, air, sunroof, alloy wheels, only 22,000 miles.

-

SPECIAL DEMO

G R A N D PRIX 1 * 7 * . L o a d a d . m u e t b e aeon T - t o p * . air. c e e e t t e . n e w Urea. $1,906. After SPM: 661-4W

LOOK! LOOK TO TO BILL COOK BILL COOK FOR FOR \ PREVIOUSLY SELECT OWNED PREVIOUSLY PORSCHES OWNED 1982 PORSCHE 911 SC COUPE Air, leather, sunroof, front and rear spoilers, > c AA AND BBS wheels, extra sharp. "Beauty!" &4yvUU SPORT AUDIS UP TO 60 MONTH FINANCING AVAILABLE CARS!

OVER 150 U S E O C A R S TO CHOOSE FROM AT JIM FRESARD PONTIAC 547-4446

C A L A I S . 1986 S u p r e m e . 4 d o o r , aut o m a t i c . w a r r a n t y . 9 5 0 0 mHea. l o t s of e x t r a s . $ 9 5 0 0 477-1257

C U T L A S S CIERA 1983 B r o u g h e m . Loaded! Excellent condition! $3,800 After 6 p m , 646-71J7

Maw

G R A N D PRIX. 1978 V-S. condition. 71.000 e q u i p p e d $2395 721-7

"Red & Ready!"

O L D S 1977 s t a t i o n w a g o n . 9 p a s senger. all o p t i o n s , m e c h a n i c a l l y perfect. B o d y / r u e t $795 421-2390

- 425-3311

C O U G A R , 1965. L S E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . 19,000 m i l e s , l o a d e d with c o d e a l a r m $ 10,000 533-0132

1*77-

1985% PORSCHE 944

1986 AUDI GT COUPE

O L D S , 1976. 4 d o o r W a g o n . $ 7 0 0 In r e c e n t repairs. G o o d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n Best offer. 477-3107

1981-66, p r i c e d t o

CIERA 1986 GT 2 d o o r , 6 c y l i n d e r , l o e d e d . s u n - r o o f , leether a n d s u e d e Interior. G M E x e c u t i v e . 377-2844

PRIX

C M a f t e r Sent 4 6 * - 3 * 2 «

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

G R A N O A M 19*8, loeded, low m * e aoe. b e l o w whoteeale. SJBOO 399-0766

5 speed, air, sunroof, stereo cassette, power windows, cruise control, only 10. 000 miles. AAC "Check It Out!" 11,995

BOB SAKS

ACTION NISSAN

C O U G A R 1964 X R 7 - T u r b o . 5 speed, loeded, new tire*, deant 58,000 mHea. $ 6 , 4 0 0 . M u s t sell After 5PM 455-3425

1985 GRAND A M LE

1985 TEMPO GLX

I / l l o u LARICHE I L G CHEVROLET T u a s - , WML, F r i ; M

s9 9 9 5 tO Z-28 power •7995

0 , 9 9 5

1IK PONTIAC 80M LE WAGON N,«W>MVMWWt«)U # 7495

O L D S M O B I L E , 1975. $ 5 0 0 or beet offer. Excellent t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . 522-4479

C O U G A R 1964 - ^ 8 . p o w « r a t o e f I n g / b r a k e s , air. cruise, s t e r e o cassette. sun r o o f , beet offer 3 4 9 - 0 6 1 0

453-4600 GRAND

THE BEST HIGHLINE SPORTS CAR DEALER' IN FARMINGTON HILLS

•59^5

1984 P r i c e d to

C O U G A R 1079, X R - 7 , l o o k s a n d r u n * great, n o r u s t $ 1 . 4 5 0 ^ T g n e

P l y m o u t h Rd. - J u M W e e t o f 1-275

Mr. V-6. s u n r o o f , l o a d e d w t t h o p t i o n * . O n l y 11.000 m * a a . 2 t o

ADO

1988 8 T E

NISSAN 200SX-XE MM - at $ 7 , 9 9 5

COUGAR 1978-A-1 condition, L o o k s Mk* n e w l l m o 4 d o o r , d e r k b l u e Newly r e p a i n t e d a n d r e c a r p e t e d . Air, s t e r e o c a s s e t t e t h e w o r k s M u s t b e seen. $ 2 , 0 0 0 649-5293

G R A N O A M . 1 9 * 6 . LE. a x c a l a n t oondmon. loaded. $6600 624-3156

LOU LaRICHE * CHEVY/SUBARU: "

• -

1984% FIERO

1986 T 1000

874 Marcury

G O U G A R 1977 B l a c k , c o n s o l e , b o d y 8 interior g o o d c o n d i t i o n Runs ( j o o d $ 7 0 0 or b e s t offer 476-9317

GRANO AM. 1 * * * crulee. 181. a w * w 11.000 m l e e . M . 1*1.

FIERO 1987 G T 5 s p e e d , b l a c k " L i k e n e w F u l w e r r e n t y 7.000 mHea. $12,500. Alter 6PM: 641-7066

HURST-OLDS 1973, W h t t e G o l d , 455. $ 4 , 2 0 0 n e g o t i a b l e . A f t e r 6:30pm. 459-3916

COUGAR XR7- 19*4- 4 Cylinder turb o . m a n y o p t i o n s , low m l e s . w i f e ' s c a r . Beautiful c o n d i t i o n Owner. $ 7 9 0 0 or b e s t Days: 3 2 6 - 6 2 2 0 ; Eves: 6 6 1 - 0 7 9 8

F I R E B I R D 1966 E x o e l e n t c o n d i t i o n , low mleege. automatic, powar. loadad. muet s a l . $ 10*00. M 1 - 6 2 M

After tarn 463-4748

5pm wai •

FIREBIRO 19*8- Royal •tue/MMw. ded. 9000 Fu8 powar. ak. T-lop. am-*n tape, G^ R. A„N0O. A«M0 oI Sr* *b, ^SC.o fl otaw 4rv7m antt theft alemn. 5000 mlee. Uke new $12,000. Cal aft ir 5 30pm, •44-212* G R A N O A M 1 M * SC. 4 d o o r . e M M S silver, l o a d a d . e x t e n d e d w a r r a n t y . GRANO AM 191 15 LE. loe ded. axcei- $ t 0 . 9 0 0 / b e a t 2 * 3 - 9 4 3 4 4 * 2 - 4 5 * 9 negotiable. Aftar 4PM 455-744* G r a n d A M 1 9 * * . S E 4 d o o r , l o a d e d . 13.000 m A * * , V-6. L a d t a * . GRANO AM 1>68 Sunroof - Mly bat*. $10,500 firm. 5t7-; loaded. 18.000 nUea. Cxcelsrit 477-2470 G R A N O A M , 1 * * * . S E A u t o m a t i c A condMon.t*6a).

FIERO 1985 GT - Manual. 27,000 mHea, l o a d e d , w a r r a n t y t h r o u g h 4 / 88. $8,300. After 7 P M 693-9790

NISSAN, 1985. S e n t r a . 4 d o o r , air. super nice, o n l y $ 5 , 9 8 8 J I M FRESARO 547-4446

C O O G A R L S 1984 8 c y l i n d e r . aH o p t i o n s . n e w t i r e s 8 b r a k e * . Rustproofed. Excellent condition. $7800/offer After 6pm 474-0451

F I R E B I R O 1 9 * 6 . Red. VS. a u t o m a t i c , low m l e e . Loadedl M M I $10,600 2M-1764

861-0*37

GRANO AM l * M .

F I E R O 1964. 4 speed.- while, eun^, r o o t , air. s t e r e o caaeette. t i t . $ 4 7 0 0 . 3 6 3 - 3 9 3 6 or 3 6 3 - 0 5 2 3

T O W N C A R . 1984 b l a c k . 4 2 . 0 0 0 m l e e . loaded. $13,500 Weekdays, 478-3600 p

C A L A I S . 1985. Buy only $ 7 , 5 8 8 JIM FRESARD

F I R E B I R O 1966, VS. a u t o m a t i c , low mHaa. l o a d a d , T - t o p * . s p o k e mhssts. silver, m i n t $ 1 3 . 5 0 0 . 427-6617

FIERO. 1964. 18,000 eaey milee, s h o w r o o m condition, black, loaded, before 5 p m weekdays. 477-8100*1ter. 6 4 6 - 4 7 1 4

FIRENZA, 1982 Hatchback. 4 speed, no rust, a m - f m stereo. $2,550 Ask for S a m 356-7845

COUGAR Brougham 1977-Low mileage. B e a u t i f u l c o n d i t i o n $1,200 C e l l before 9 p m . 326-2177

Automatic V-6. . $7,800. Eve*. 4 7 7 - 6 * 4 9

FIERO, 1964. SE4. 4 s p e e d , Week, 40.000 m l e s . loaded, d e a n , after 6 PM. 549-0365.

ACTION NISSAN 425-3311

Z CARS, f r o m

G O R D O N CHEVROLET

proofed

sr.; •lee-

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

tiitTcrulae, immaculate. • 5 9 9 5

M A X I M A 1967. digital d a s h , l e e t h e r , loaded. $18,495

478-0500

Mack 8 grey^towM—.

880 Pontiac

sleertng/brekee

FIERO, 1984 SE 4 s p e e d , s u t o m e t lc. s u n r o o f , t r . t i t . crulee. f u l p o w e r 8 more. 2 t o chooee.

1983 CHEVY VAN CONVERSION

427-6200

D A T S U N 2 8 0 - Z 1978. 2* A u t o m a t i c , m i n t In a n d o u t . m u s t see t o a p preaclate. $ 2 , 9 9 5 348-7077

BOB SAKS

er

F I E R O 1 * 6 4 SE. silver, a u t o m a t i c , l o a d a d . 19.000 mUes. excellent c o n dftlon $5200 After 4 p m 861-1386

D E L T A 88. 1964. R o y a l e B r o u g h e m . 4 d o o r w i t h fuH p o w e r 1 $ 6 , 7 7 6 .

353-1300

C A P R I . 1984 M e d i u m g r a y velour interior, b u c k e t seats, s m - t m s t e r e o , s p o r t wheels 8 m o r e . Sale p r i c e d at $3,995

880 Pontiac

F C f t O I M S . GT, 4 s p a e d * 'iilsagt.

FIERO 1964 SE. b l a c k 4 s p e e d , many other options, stored winter*, like n e w 22.000 milee. $5800 or beat o f f e r C a l After 8 p m or leeve eaage 375-2272

T O W N C A R 1979, e x c e l l e n t c o n d i tion. fully l o e d e d $ 3 2 0 0 3 5 4 - 1 8 5 9 or 3 5 8 - 3 9 4 0

IBIil

4 6 3 - 2 6 0 0 Hour* M

USED CARS? Call BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC 453-2500- -

880 Pontiac

S p e c i a l s !

FACTORY OFFICIALS 8 7 Olds T o r o n a d o T r o f l r e , 2 Jp chooee. b u r g u n d y m e t a l l i c 8 c h a r coal g r a y . M p o w e r , l e a t h e r Interior U s t $25,600. S a i e P r i c e $ 1 9 , 9 9 5

875 Nissan

U S f ^ n T s i

S M d o n R d . ( J u s t N. of M-14, J a f f r t a s Fwy.) P l y m o u t h

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D E L T A 8 8 1983 R o y a l * - 2 d o o r h a r d t o p , e x c e l e n t c o n d i t i o n Inside a n d o u t . vmyl l a n d a u t o p , air, crulee. a m - f m stereo, p o w e r w i n d o w s 4 d o o r s , d a r k sable. M u e t s e l . $ 4 , 5 0 0 . 352-3096

GORDON CHEVROLET

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

C A P R I RS 1986 5 0 HO, 5 s p e i d . p o w e r w i n d o w s / l o c k s air c o n d i t i o n ing, s u n r o o f , l o w mUes. S p o t l e s s m u s t see. $ 1 0 , 9 0 0 349-0534

880 Pontiac

ACTION OLDS 261-6900

4 door Loaded) Like Newt SAFETY I N S P E C T E D

TOWN CARS 8 CONTINENTALS 1 9 8 2 - 1 9 8 6 - 12 t o c h o o e e CaH for d e t a i l * . .Hlnee Park U n com-Mercury 425-3036

S A P P O R O M C A Jet, 1978, p o w e r steertng/brakee. 5 speed New brakee, new d u t c h . $975. 477-7734

TURJSMO 1983 - 2.2, sun roof, p o w er steering/brakee. cruise, very g o o d shape. $ 3 , 4 9 5 474-9423

QUALITY USED CARS

OVER 150 U S E D C A R S TO CHOOSE FROM AT JIM FRESfARO P O N T I A C 547-4446

R E L I A N T . 1981. 2.2 e n g i n e , 4 s p e e d , very g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 1 2 0 0 or beet offer. 375-9738

DELTA 68 Royale B r o u g h a m . 1985.

"SAFETY INSPECTED

M A R K VII 1986. L S C , only .69,000 miles, l o a d e d , sun-roof, alarm. $18,000.478-0990. 477-2031

RELIANT 1981 wagon many new p a r t s . $3000 A f t e r 8 : 3 0 p m1 6 6 2 - 0 6 5 7

TC3 1 9 8 1 - T u r t s m o f o r p a r t s C a l l between 5-8pm. 721-4579

50,000 mHea, o n e o w n e r . E x l r s cleenl

M A R K VI. 1981. G i v l n c h y E d i t i o n , 2 d o o r . 2 t o n e p a i n t , leather 8 m u c h m o r e . Hke n e w c o n d i t i o n . $ 6 9 9 5 or best offer. 626-5660

5

D E L T A 8 8 Royale. 1967, fully l o e d ed. 3 7 0 0 mHea. e x c e l e n t c o n d i t i o n , a s k i n g $14,850. 421-8367

$2,988 79 Marquis

M A R K VU. 1965. LSC. 3 2 . 0 0 0 highway m l e e . e x c e l l e n t . $ 1 4 , 5 0 0

C O L O N Y P A R K , 1981, 9 p a s s e n g e r w a g o n . FuHy l o a d e d $2500 459-9368

T - B I R D 1984 V - 6 . a u t o m a t i c o v e r d r i v e . air. s t e r e o , c r u i s e , t i l t , 4 4 . 0 0 0 milee. $ 6 2 0 0 . 641-7837

fair

D E L M O N T . ~ 1967 m u a d e c a r . 4 2 5 HP. b e e u t t f m inatde S o u t . R u n s great $ 4 6 0 0 274-7925

ZEPHYR, 1979. A u t o m a t i c , 7 0 , 0 0 0 miles very little r u t t $ 1 , 9 0 0 . 522-7179

M A R K VH 1984. L S C . e x c e l e n t c o n d i t i o n , l o e d e d . l e e t h e r . 3 0 , 0 0 0 mUes $12,500. 6 4 3 - 3 7 1 8 or 644-3162

red.

RELIANT K SATAION WAGON 1906. a u t o m a t i c , air. s t e r e o , l u g g a g e rack, l o w mMes, $ 7 , 3 9 5 .Hlnee Park U n c o i n - M e r c u r y 425-3036

ZEPHYR 1978. s t a t i o n w a g o n . 6 cylinder, s u t o m e t l c . p o w e r s t e e r i n g , stereo, rear d e f r o e t . 6 7 . 0 0 0 m l e e New paint. $ 1 2 0 0 / o f t e r 981-5416

L I N C O L N 1973, N e w c a r b u r e t o r , n e w m u f f l e r , n e w b r a k e•a. e . aaki asking p r i c e $890 525-8445

Gamef

C U T L A S S 19S6 C l a r a B r o u g h a m - 6 cylinder. 4 d o o r . L o a d e d L o w m i l e age. 4 year w a r r a n t y . Z l e b e r t p r o tection. $ 8 7 9 5 . C a l after 4 p m , 352-6324

T O P A Z . 1966 GS, B l a c k / r e d Interior, fu»y l o e d e d . A M - F M ceeaatle. low miles, $ 6 , 9 9 5 474-7913

C O N T I N E N T A L 1984 black/gray, alarm/bolt lock, velour Interior. 30.000 mUee E x c e l l e n t Loadedl $14,500. 583-1250.375-1247

1985,

LYNX 1983, 3 d o o r , 4 s p e e d , eunroot. s i e r e o . e x o e l e n t c o n d i t i o n . 25,000 mnee $3.100. 453-3631

S A & L E 1 & 8 6 - LS. l o a d e d ' w i t h f u l power f u l d o t h i n t e r i o r , v e r y n i c e c o m p a n y c a r . Must sell. $ 9 9 5 0 . Oeys: 3 5 6 - 4 3 6 5 or Eves: 6 2 4 - 9 2 5 4

F r o m $6,995 BILL B R O W N U S E D C A R S 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

HORIZON

cruise. L o e d e d Excellent c o n d i t i o n . G r e a t c o m m u t e r / t r a v e l i n g car $5,000 459-3479

S A B L E LS 1966, m e t a l l i c b e i g e , great c o n d i t i o n , air. p r e m i u m s t e r eo. p o w e r . 17.000 mUes. $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 Ask for M i t c h 737-9453

86 ESCORTS

T A U R U S 1966 G L . 4 d o o r , f u l l p o w er O n l y 9 . 0 0 0 mUes P r i c e d R i g h t ' Call for d e t a i l s Mines P a r k L i n c o l n Mercury ' 25-3036

F A I R M O N T 1981. d e a n , l o w m i l e a g e vehicle, g o o d b a s i c t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , price n e g o t i a b l e . 255-3854

H O R I Z O N 1979 TC3, e u t o m e t l c , air. AmFm stereo, power steering. 61.000 miles, g o o d condition, $1.250 355-1787

478-0500

M O N A R C H 1960- p o w e r s t e e r i n g brakes. g o o d running c o n d i t i o n W o r k car. 15 M P G . A s k i n g $ 5 5 0 Doug: 981-2201

TORINO-1978 power steering/ brakee. a m / f m radio. $700 v » 3 7 - 0 6 6 0 or 4 5 5 - 4 1 4 7

F A I R M O N T 1979 h i g h m i l e s b u t runs greel Body no rust $1,000 338-8827

FAIRMONT 1981 Futura. 2 door. 4 cylinder, 4 s p e e d , a i r . s u n r o o f , cruise, c a s s e t t e , 2 t o n e , g o o d c o n d i tion. $ 1 6 9 5 , 348-2977

478-0500 C U T L A S S . 1986, B r o u g h a m 2 P o o r c h a r c o a l g r a y maetaSlc. VS, M l p o w e r , t m , crulee. w i r e w h e e l s , land a u rodf $9,996. 35300 G r a n d f * v e r . F a r m i n g t o n

M A R Q U I S . 1963. l o e d e d . m m t c o n d l t l o n , 24.000 milee. w h i l e e x t e r i o r , blue d o t h Interior $ 5 , 1 0 0 . 4 5 0 - 5 5 3 9

TORINO. 1970, G T . C o n v e r t i b l e , power top. 302 automatic, bucket seats $ 9 5 0 453-5020

C H A M P i 9 6 0 , good condition, rune g o o d R s l a t i l s l $ 8 0 0 or b e e t

LYNX 19S2. 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c , M r . A M - F M , exceaent c o n d i t i o n $ 1 6 0 0 or beet o f l e r 5 3 4 - 7 6 9 0 or 5 2 2 - 3 8 4 3

MARQUIS. 1974. $ 8 0 0 After 6 p m

T O R I N O , 1968, r u n s e x c e l l e n t , g o o d condKlon $400 464-9281

C H A M P . 1979 G o o d oondltlon, new battery S d u t c h , a m - f m stereo. g o o d tiree. $ 1 1 0 0 . 545-4273

BOB SAKS

LYNX. 1984. W a g o n , air. s t e r e o , aut o m a t i c . 39.000 mnee. g o o d c o n d i tion. $3,950 After 5 p m . 453-6996

T H U N D E R B I R D . 1966, Elan, b l a c k wtth g r a y l e e t h e r i n t e r i o r , excellent c o n d i t i o n 2 6 . 0 0 0 milee. $ 9 , 2 0 0 or beet 453-4941

ACTION NISSAN 425-3311 878 Plymouth

H O R I Z O N 1979 TC3. 6 6 . 0 0 0 mftea. Rally s p o r t s p a c k a g e , r e a r d e t r o e t . automatic, power brakee. $1,400/ it 533-0639

3 5 3 0 0 G r a n d Rhrar F a r m i n g t o n

LYNX 1962 2 W a g o n . M i c k , l o w mSec o n d i t i o n ( E S T A T E ) muet 9AM-6RM. 456-7400

T H U N D E R B I R D 1985 t u r b o c o u p e . 5 s p e e d , air. l o a d e d , i m m a c u l a t e S t o r e d i n c i t e r s $9,500. 261-0447

Crmeer

BOB SAKS

453-4600 1962. LS, 4 d o o r . 4 s t e e r i n g 6 b r a k e e . e m f m ceesette.l s u n r o o T c r u t t e . 5 7 . 0 0 0 n * e e . $2400 471-6424

T H U N D E R B I R D 1963. 6 cylinder, air. t m . 8 7 . 0 0 0 mHea. A M - F M s t e r e o . $3500. 464-8540

19*4.

g e g e r a c k , wire w h e e l s , l o w m l e e g e . e x t r a d e a n $6,996.

LYNX

T H U N D E R B i R D T u r b o C o u p e 1965, 5 s p e e d , air. l e a t h e r , s u n r o o f . aH the power optional $9,995 Huntington Ford 852-0400

35300 G r a n d River F a r m i n g t o n

421-1376

CUTLASS,

P l y m o u t h Rd. - Just W e e t of 1-276

THUNDERBIROS 6 COUGARS 10 In s t o c k . S T u r b o s S a m e Day F i n a n c i n g BILL B R O W N USEO CARS 522-0030

PINTO 1979-Good t r a n s p o r a t i o n Needs d u t c h . $ 4 5 0 / b e e t offer 477-0008

T - B I R O 1982. l o a d e d , e x c e l l e n t c o n d l t l o n $ 3 9 0 0 . CaH after 5 . 3 0 p m .

C U T L A S S 1983 C I E R A - 4 d o o r , aut o m a t i c . air. anv-fm, crulee. 4 9 . 0 0 0 l. A a k m g 611-5431 $6000

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

T E M P O 1906 G L S p o r t Gray 5 s p e e d , air. p o w e r . A m F m cassette. 4 d o o r . ESP p k i s 16.000 mHea. $8,500.

728-4527

T A U R U S 1986. 8 . 0 0 0 power. $10,895 North Brothers Ford

427-6200

LYNX. 1962. G L W a g o n A i r . crulee. a m - f m cassette, s h e r p $ 2 , 9 9 6 .

d o o r . air. 14,000 m i 476-2604

FAIRLANE 500-1970. (Torino). 64,000 original miles, original o w n e r , c l e a n M u s t aeill $ 2 1 5 0 or best 427-1516

FAIRMONT-1980. wagon, power steering,'brakes, air. wen maintained, I n s t r u m e n t a t i o n , c l e a n , e x cellent r u n n i n g c o n d i t i o n . $1495. 427-8891

G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T

LYNX 1961. b r o w n . 2 d o o r . 6 7 . 0 0 0 mHaa. GS. 4 s p a e d , e u n r o o t . s p e e d control, ruelprooled Cxcelent condrton. $ 1,850 or beat. 476-1977

G R A N O M A R Q U I S , 1965 22 0 0 0 m l e e . I k e new, $8995 North Brothers Ford 421-1376

SUNBIRD

V6.

F « R O . 19S6. SE. Mr. a u t o m a t i c 8 much moreft M . 9 0 1 .

II B U Y E R S W E L C O M E !

COME DRIVE THE A I R ON SELECT 6000's

M U S T A N G . 1979 H a t c h b a c k . 4 cyt a u t o m a t i c . 6 5 . 7 5 0 miles, n o r u s t , s u n r o o f , runs g r e a t , $ 2 2 0 0 o r beet offer 459-0696

M U S T A N G 1984 H a t c h b a c k . 2.3L. 4 ESCORT 1984, G L w a g o n , d e a n , s p e e d , a m f m . power steering/ low m i l e a g e , $ 3 , 2 0 0 . E v e n i n g s . brakes, white/blue. 29,000 miles 6 4 6 - 3 6 7 1 J_ o t m t K fosempyff $485066 t0497E S CO RT, 1984 L . a r e e l b u y at $3,495 MUSTANG, 1985, G T Excelled condition, sunroof. 5 speed. $7900 349-2847'

A T T E N T I O N ALL G M E M P L O Y E E S — I &

TURBO choose

ESCORT 1983 H a t c h b a c k , air. s t e r eo; also 1 9 8 3 E s c o r t W a g o n , 538-8547 $1095 , G a r a g e

E S T PRICE IN T O W N ! O P T I O N

8 to

ESCORT 1962. 4 . rear d e f o g g e r , r u n s g o o d . $ 1 , 2 0 0 261-1719

WE GUARANTEE THE

A L L

M U S T A N G 1972 C o n v e r t i b l e , n e w tiree & b r a k e s R u n s exceMenL $ 1 0 0 0 or best o « e r 538-2496

ESCORT 1982 W a g o n , a u t o m a t i c , power s t e e r i n g - b r a k e es , r e d , a m - f m stereo, only $ 2 , 0 9 5 $ 4 6 9 d o w n , $38 bi-weekly T y m e S a l e * . 455-5566

ESCORT, 1982. G L . 4 d o o r , 4 speed, air, e x t r a s , l o w mileage, $2350 464-7229

HILLS!'

M U S T A N G P A C E C A R 1979, I m , . , m a c u t a t a Muat MM* BILL B R O W N U S E D C A R S 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

ESCORT 1982 L W a g o n - 4 s p e e d , power s t e e r i n g / b r a k e e . air, s t e r e o cassette, rebuilt engine, rust proofed, clean. $2,400 420-0878

ESCORT 1 9 8 1 W a Q o n G L - air, a m f m stereo, 4 s p e e d , b o d y very g o o d $1200/offer. 477-2266 534-0769

2 8 3 - 2 6 0 0

M U S T A N G L. 1964. w h i l e , 4 s p e e d . , a m f m cassette, sunroof. 42.000 milee. $ 4 9 9 5 . N o v t 476-0638

ESCORT 1982, g o o d c o n d i t i o n , air. power s t e e r i n g / b r a k e s . A m F m aterS l ^ « 5 / g « e r 353-5508

BUDGET SPECIALS 8 1 Toyota T e r c e l $ 1 9 9 1 WOeleunaOOSX-Siaal82 D o d g e 0 2 4 . . .$ 1 7 9 1 7 9 Toyota C o r o l l a . $ 1 7 9 1 61 Chevette. $ 1 7 9 1 79 Dodge O m n i $ 1 4 9 1 79 Quick Regal . $ 9 9 1 TOWN & COUNTRY DOOGE 9 Mile & G r a n d River 474-6668

ESCORT 1981, e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n a n d r u n n i n g , n e w b r e a k * tiree. a n d exheust. 4 s p e e d , $ 1 , 0 5 0 7 2 9 - 1 1 5 9

R d .

Huntington Ford 852-0400

M U S T A N G 1977 H a t c h b a c k - 4 c y t : Inder. 4 s p e e d , w h i t e w / r e d I n t e r i o r , mechanics special, needs work runs, $ 3 0 0 B e f o r e 2 : 3 0 P M 5 9 5 - 7 7 0 2

335-4101

ESCORT L . 1984. 2 d o o r a u t o m a t i c , a m f m c a s s e t t e s t e r e o , s u n r o o f , air. cruiaa. p o w e r s t e e r i n g & b r a k e s . 30.000 miles, original owner, •4.30ft

5

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M U S T A N G LX 1985. a u t o m a t i c , air, lowrfillee 8 morel $6,995

B l o o m f i e l d Hills

ESCORT L . 1984 Rust proofed AmFm, new tires, very g o o d condit i o n $3,000 ' 399-5891

Alloy wheels. ETR AM/FM stereo radio and cassette deck. Power steering. And much more. All standard equipment. The new RX-7 SE goes 0 to 60 in 8.0 seconds. Too fast to pass. Too good to pass up.

and

.ormtALAN FORD

ARIES 1987, LE. list $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 . sell $10,000 f i r m 2 5 liter f u e l Injection, l o a d e d , d a r k b l u e , a p p r o x 4.500 miles, like n e w 522-6041

OMNI 1987-Sunroof. 5 speed. 19.000 hwy mrtes N e w C l a r i o n stere o s y s t e m $ 2 , 0 0 0 M u s t Sell. After 5 p m 478-3046

F A S T .

4

84 C R O W N V I C T O R I A V-8, lots m o r e l . . $ 6 4 8 8

MUSTANG GTS COUPES many

ESCORT GL 1983 R e d . Tires, b r a k e s & e x h a u s t all n e w Air, no rust $2,800 642-3096

T H I N K

CONVERTIBLES

M U S T A N G LX 1988 B r i g h t r e d . fuS power, premium sound, automatic Many extras $0,595 453-2509

QUALITY U S E D C A R S

353-1300

B O N N E V I L L E 1963 W e g o n I m m a o le. low m i sags, f u l y loaded. •6500 737-4710

MUSTANG

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84 C R O W N VICTORIA W A G O N V-8. a u t o m a t i c , air $5966

TAMAROFF BUICK

880 Pontiac

T O R O N A D O 19S0. . . . . . M o o n r o o f A l t h e toysl $ 4 , 9 9 6

TEMPO-19*5 OL. 4 sutometlc.powder blue $ 6 2 6 0 . After 6 p m

64 C H E V Y C - 1 0 P I C K U P A u t o m a t i c , air, l o w mUee... $ 5 9 8 6

Extra Sharp! Loadedl (3) t o c h o o s e f r o m I SAFETY INSPECTED

878 Oktemobito

C U T L A S S . 1961. 2 d o o r . S u p r e m e B r o u g h e m . atr. s t e r e o . rlor S l o t s m o r e l ! S9.47)

TEMPO I B M G L - 2 door. 5 speed. 22.000 milea. clean machine. $6,000. 937-0041

82 M E R C U R Y C A P R I RS 5.0 V S . air s h a r p . $ 5 7 8 8

$2,988. '82 LeBaron

878 Oktemotoila

G R A N D M A R Q U I S 1984. 4 d o o r , p h a h Interior, deluxe I g M g r o u p , stereo caaaatla. sear oh a n d seek A M - F M r a d i o . $8,496 540-4763

M U S T A N G C O N V E R T A B L E 1985, S u p e r Sexy-CaS 421-1376N o r t h B r o t h e r s fF o r d

85 P O N T t A C S U N B I R D W A G O N Automatic, power steering and brakee, low milee- $ 4 9 6 8

C R O W N V I C T O R I A N . 1983 l o a d e d , excellent c o n d i t i o n . $ 5 5 0 0 . W e e k days. 478-3690

Vans & Quantum models not included. Long Life plugs extra. E u r e k a

8 6 CHEVY C A V A L I E R Automatic, power steering brakes $4988

874 Itorcury

T E M P O 19S4 O L - a i o — e n i c o n a tion. P o w e r f a r i n g A brakee, S . $ 4 ISO. 453-3248

L T D 1985 B r o u g h a m - 4 d o o r , g r a y , all p o w e r , a * , stereo., a s k i n g $6,500. 425-7882

'85 F O R D E X P $4986

O M N t 1986 S E . l o a d e d , a u t o m a t i c , atr. low miles S h a r p c a r $ 6 2 0 0 344-9249

MAZDA

and

886 Ford

T E M P O 1986 G L - l o e d e d . excellent c o n d i t i o n . w e « me>nlalried Must s * . r e t u r n i n g t o a c t e d . $ 6 4 0 0 or beet offer 635-1*23

BILL B R O W N U S E D C A R S 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0 .

V O L A R ! - 1 9 7 7 , a u t o m a t i c , air. power brakes/steering Run,. $ 2 0 0 ^ ^

S H A D O W , 1987, 4 SS.99SDOOGE automatic, p o w e r , air, 6 . 0 0 0

•*

L T D 1979 L a n d a u . 4 d o o r h a r d t o p , loaded, a l options r e d u c e d i r o n * . $1,850. $ 1 , 3 6 0 M o n d a y O n l y W h y w e * 7 T y m e Seles 455-5566

84 C H E V R O L E T C E L E B R I T Y A u t o m a t i c , air. b e a u t * . $ 4 9 8 8

C R O W N V I C T O R I A , 1981, cruise, air. p o w e r , e t c . N e w e x h a u s t , tires, brakes, $3100 421-1833

E x p i r e s 6-12-87

1 5 1 0 0 - 1 5 1 5 0

engine.

626-4758

C R O W N V I C T O R I A . 1962, 2 d o o r , siereo. air. p o w e r b r a k e e / s t e e n n g . excellent. $ 3 , 8 0 0 553-2079

V a l u e

2 3

2 6

864 Dodga

S P E C T R U M . 1986. air, a u t o m a t i c , u l t r a low mlleall $ 6 , 9 4 7 .

1985 M U S T A N G , sharp..

84DOOGE C H A R G E R Air, a u t o m a t i c , srrv/fm $3988 64 FORD T E M P O GLX Automatic, power steering brakee $ 3 9 8 8

LASER. 1984 T u r b o , l e a t h e r , p o w e r w i n d o w s / m i r r o r s , a i r . l i l t , crulee, AM-FM. $6,000 After 6 p m 453-7281

866 Ford

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ONLY- 1

Only 27.864 onq. _ _.ja. E x t r a Cleenl nal m n e e P a rk LmcokvMercu$4,996 425-3036

M O N T E C A R L O 1977, t r i p l e M o c k , l o e d e d $ 3 , 2 0 0 or beet orter T e n neeeee car. 532-3627

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STREET WISE

street seen Charlene Mitchell Street Seen reporter Charlene Mitchell welcomes comments and suggestions from readers. Write her in care of this newspaper. 36251 Schoolcraft Raod, Livonia or call 5912300. Ext. 313. r.;

Boblowdown You find them here and there — Lifelong Detroit residents who've never been to the Boblo Island amusement park. It's sort of like living in New York City without ever going through Central Park Those unlucky few who've never tasted Boblo's delights will get the chance to find out what they've been missing starting Saturday when the park opens for business once more. The Boblo boats leave every hour starting at 9:30 a.m. and ending at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $12.95 for ages 7 and older. (Boblo Island Detroit dock, Clark Avenue, just north of the Ambassador Bridge, 2597500.)

Have toga, will travel

Affordable Here's a model of a Mercedes Benz for those with a champagne appetite-on a beer pocketbook. True, you'H probably park tt on an end table or-dresser, but this cersmic model can be the object of your attention in as much as age. $40 at the Paper Place, Applegate Square, Northwestern Highway in Southfield.

The Roman Emperor Caligula used to throw some pretty mean toga parties we understand. But he never had the services of Otis Day and the Knights belting out •Shout." Day, who was featured prominently along with toga parties in the film "Animal House," will be leading his Knights to Westland at 8 p.m. Friday for a big toga party at the Grande Ballroom. (Grande Ballroom 31186 W. Warren at Mernman, Westland. 421-7630.)

TV guide What does it take to be a successful television producer? Emmy Award-winning producer/director Harvey Ovshinsky will provide some answers in a seminar called The Role of the Producer in Broadcast and Cable Television. Presented by Cranbrook P.M.. the seminar will run at 7:30 p.m. Mondays, May 4, 11 and 18 and 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday. May 14. Tuition for the seminar is $300. .(Cranbrook P.M., 6453635.)

Invitation to the dance The Harbinger dance group will perform at 8 p.m Friday andSaturday at the Smith Performing Arts Theatre. The performance will include various pieces from the group's repertoire including "Waiting foi the Echo." ( S m i t h Performing Arts Theatre. 2705b Orchard Lake, Farmington Hills. 4717700.)

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The seminar will bt- 10 a m. to 1 p.m Saturday, May 16, at Arnoldt Williams Music in Canton Computer Horizons, a Livonia computer store, is cosponsoring the event, called the Mini f a [ability Seminar Registration begins at 9"10 a.m The fee, is $10 (Arnoldt Williams 5701 Canton Center Road, iust north of Ford. Canum Town!up; 4*4-6502.)

The Detroit Contemporary Chamber Ensemble will perform 20th century chamber music this Sunday in the Guild Hall of Christ Church. This Sunday's performance will be works of Ned Rorem, who is scheduled to appear to discuss his music. The performance will start at 3 p.m. Tickets are $7, $4 for students and senior citizens. (Christ Church, 470 Church Road. Bloomfield Hills; 994-0542.)

The Roches may not dress in the latest in haute couture but they put out music that is tres bien. The female trio will bring their vocat stylizations — combining folk, doo-I wop and "40s style singing — to the^ Michigan Union in Ann Arbor. The concert is set for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Tickets are $12.50. (Michigan Union. 530 State at E. University. Ann Arbor; 423-6666. Got something interesting in the works? Send your information to Richard Lech, Street Wise, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150.

Tee time NO more getting teed off because your drive went berserk. Exactee claims to relieve the frustration (not to mention the embarrassment) of an inconsistent drive. The plastic tee provides an ideal height for every drive and eliminates s key variable of the driving proceaa. It's available at Caddy Shack, Nevada Bob's, Carl's Goifland and Pro Golf-Livonia.

A REAL HIGH POINT — How about sitting on the side of a hill overlooking a sun-dazzled, tree-lined lake that has yet to see a cottage or a house? That hillside is on an isolated, undeveloped lake about 45 minutes from Plymouth. Take Territorial Road west from Plymouth all the way to DexterTown Hall Road to the Pinckney-Silver Lake Recreation Area. Once inside the park, drive as close as you can to the northern parking lot. There's a big sign in the middle of the picnic grounds next to Silver Lake pointing the way to the Potawatomi Trail. (Don't start at the trail entrance close to the park entrance — If you do it will be 15 miles before you get to the hillside.)

For globe sitters Keeping track of world happenings or plotting your next trip around the world ie visibly easier with a Replogle globe atrategically stationed somewhere at home in office. Incidentally, tt'a reportedly the finest globe made. $200 at Wellington Ltd., 14 Forest Place in downtown Plymouth.

% Plug in to Ma Nature When your regular batteries go dead In the middle of your favorite tune, you can re-charge this portable Solar Walkman by placing it In the sun. Let Ma Nature's natural rays get the music going again. $150 at Jacobson's stores.

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One advertising agency called Bir- for a banana split with ice water, mingham the Little Apple - the fun $2 50 each Rochester's downtown park, with of New York without the hassle. ARTS AND SPLASH - Southfield its duck pond, picnic shelter and ten- Window shopping and people watchnis courts, separates the trail into ing on Woodward,. Maple and other offers plenty of opportunities for the two distinct parts. downtown streets is a joy. Art gal- dedicated cheap dater The southern trek starts just north leries, up-scale shops, ritzy dinner For instance, theie are free conof Yates Cider Mill on Avon road. and theater-goers and luxury cars certs on a routing basis every SunThe northern route picks up at city are part of the street scene. day morning at Southtield Civic Cenpark, just north of University, west Bates Street Night Out is an inex- ter; Prudential Towne Center Tel-12 of Main. pensive singles night at the Commu- Mali and Northland There is a free "If you aren't big on exercise, nity House. 380 S. Bates, Birming- art festival June 5-7 at Prudential start at Orion and walk downhill." ham. Admission is $5 for the month- Towne Center. advises Sue Douglas, a member of ly attraction that includes live music the trailways commission. "You may The facilities at Beechwoods (9 and refreshments. Dances start at 9 not notice it, but it does gradually go Mile and Beech) offer more than a p.m. uphill!" swim. There is cheap open skating The next one will be this Thursday there from late June through the beAfterward feed the ducks or watch hobbyists sail remote-controlled night, featuring the Sun Messengers ginning of April (There are also picboats on tfre Rochester Pond. nic arpas hiseball fields and a golf "SKATES AND SPLITS — Fdr $10 driving range.) Then head for Petker's Place resvuu and your date can really be on a taurant on Livernois, just south of The Civic Center off Evergreen in University, for a breakfast brunch. roll Bop over to the Skatin" Station, the middle of Southfield has nature Eggs, potatos, bacon, pancakes, french toast, bagels and cinnamon Ronda Drive at. Joy, where you can trails and parks for contemplative rolls are just a sampling of the 9 roller skate at a cost of $2.50 per walking. And movies at Tel-Ex Theater, a.m. to 1 p.m. brunch fare. The cost person for two hours. Afterward, drop in at Daly's Telegraph Road north of 12 Mile, are is $3.25 per person. $1 for all shows, all the time. LITTLE APPLE, BIG FUN — Drive-In, Ann Arbor Road at Main,

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Walk .the trail for about one mile; veering right at the Crooked LakePotawatomi intersection. When you reach the wooden stairs next to a dirt road, you're only about 200 . yards from the hilltop. The view over Crooked Lake is wonderful. All you need to complete your enjoyment is a little ccftd pack — f o r the beverages, munchres, a blanket for the hillside, old sneakers and some bug repellent. The only cost is $2 for a day sticker for the state park. Returning on Territorial Road, stop at the Crow's Nest at the Mayflower Hotel in downtown Plymouth for a beer ~and sandwich and walk around a lovely downtown. Or have dinner at Holly's By Golly, 1020 W. Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth. The total cost is $15-20 at either place. This story was compiled by Richard Lech from contributions by the Observer & Eccentric s t a f f .

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