


The old DOT.MATRIX was commandeered for the FX32. This, the second DOT.MATRIX, was destroyed by a hit/run while parked on the street. It continued to serve until the registration expired.
I received this car in exchange for delivering a huge, mid-century Marlin V8 engine from Coalville Utah to Boise Idaho. The engine sounded like a brick in a dryer. Interior could only be improved by spilling more paint in it. It was eventually assembled it into a cheap, comfortable, fun, reliable daily driver SUV.

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