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Jimmy 4 x 4 wagon. ton 4 X 4 pickup. lO jm two tone. Sllvor mS Californio brown, MortarKv^Ohors, 315 344M0 miles. Borlew mitos. Borlew Motor rod. Lynch, 900 W.Ciii- bolgo Inforlor. #11193. Cantor Srf; Monches- Meter Soles, route 83 Sotos, route S3 Vernon. tor Street, Monchestor. Morlortv Brethors, 315 tor. 043-313S.^_______ \ "r'- 875-9518.1^ STS-SSM.a^ 04S4391.ar’ Center St., Manches­ 87 B200S S4— Mock , gray TIM M S i r US IS A WEEKLY FEATUKE APPEARING EVERY OTHER ter. 043-5135. Interlor^ olOO. Mor­ •'* CLASSIFIED. MOST OF THESE ADS ARE o TiS o o Lux cob plus— lortv 315 Can­ individuals w ishing t o sell th e ir tr u c k s are light beige, beige Inte­ tor St., Monchester. e n c o u r a g e d t o ph o n e 64S-3711 TO PLACE THEIR ADS... rior. #11153. Morlortv 043-5135.»^ FREE OPTIONS! Brothers, 315 ^n te r St., Monchester. 043- GMC— Jimmy 1901,4 xoT Buy now and (et these options FREE: chrome front k rear 5135.w>______________ Slerro Grande, v-0, bumpers, grille A trim; cloth bench seat; deluxe door trim; TOYOTA 1997— standard, auto, 07495. Carter tinted glass; fall carpeting; SR5 styled steel wheels; dual mir- CMI HIUCK8/VMI8 TWCX8/VMI8 Chovrolot. 040 040«.r> iHanrliPstrr HrralJt 4 speed. 80299. De- ^ Limited Edition sport stri|>- muu ___Ifbrsme RmSALE Cormler Motors, 215 ^ ^ 1 ^ v -0, 5575 VALUE* ing; 4 speed overdrive automatic, ) Manchester A Cit'/ nf Viilaqe Ch Breed St., Manchester. auto, PS, sunroof, ^ ^ » 0 ^ E 5 cob plus— 641^145._____________ orn/tm, gtass cop, blue. Y Q y p g FREE! power steering, model 8202, Stock H y m OUTH Votlont , dover whi*-^wlne Inte­ S7 B2000 4 x4 SE5 SB— 5 Lynch, 500 W. Center ______ f^-440. SeSYtolaltd. Ooodme- 97 B2000 Lux— Colfernlo *MBHMfcCtSH rs OMMESIsd B R AN D N E W rior. • Moriarty •otod, r r At O'**' 9rov brown *-#Nge Interior. St., Monchester.^ re ta il p rice of NidMdMBl tsr. m 4 w mltos. M7- BrothsTs, 315 Center Interior 9 0 y w ^ sccesBo ries vwfNcte cost to Friday, Aprii 17.1987 30 Cents 9SM and o>k for Mork. #11SOV'^Morlorty tbvOTA HinBA, sfe- tissisr not iNcrsBssd dee St., Manchester. 643- lorty Brothers, 315 Cen­ Brotntrs, 315 Center reo, cassette, chrome •0 og b c IbI options 1987 CvonlnsB- 5135.>o_______________ ter St., Manchester. St., Manchester. 043- wheels, bed liner. TOYOTA PICKUP WSuW Amorlcan roclns 07 B2000 SE5— LB Colo- 043-5I35.IA________ ___ Lyncb, 500 W. Center soM nussot rims with fornlo brown, beige In- 87 B2000 SE5 cab plus— Street, Monchester. tiros. 13 Inch at $325. 87 BioOO Lux SB— dover terlor. allTIOX. sunbeam s'Uer, gray white O' Interior. 04O4331.V' A Call oRor 4:30 wook- Moriarty Brothers, 315 Interloi Mor- #1u90V.»^orlortv tO YO TA 1990 tM . 9lue, Japan won’t make dOYS. 742-S24$._______ Center St., Monches- lorty B r ie r s , 315 Cen­ Brothers, 315 Center fiberglass cop. Lynch, PONTIAC 1M5 'MOO', 4 ter. 043-5135.»>________ ter St., Manchester. St., Manchester. 043- 500 W. Center Street, door, 0 cvnndtr, Muo. 07 B2000 SE5 SB— light 043-5l35.^___________ 5 1 3 ^ Manchester. 040- SOFTS. For your host 07 B2000 4 x2 SE5 S B - 43^.»^ ____________ dM i coll Bill Plcono. beige, belo* interior. 87 B2000 Lux SB— ondo • 1122 r 10 r t V light beige. #11243. blue/Ki';:: osroy Inte­ T o rd n Bronco TT UMITED EDITION STANDARD BED3 2SF-64S3. Brother::, 315 Center Moriarty Brothers, 315 rior. SOva. Moriarty Looded. I9M5. Caron trade concessions St., Monchester. 043- Center St., Monches- Brothers, 315 Center Motors 307 Ooklond 5135.k»______________ ter. 043-5l35.y»_______ St., Manchester. 043- Street. 049-7DOO> 5135.IA______________ oodloSk TO Y O TA By Jim Impoco tariffs of up to 108 percent. They only a 1 percent possibilty of his P DODGE— 1900 custom 07 B2D0O 4 x 4 Lux SB— 87 B2000 ^E5 Cob plus— TAKE A LOOK coversion tomlly von. auto, tornodo sliver, ^7 B2000 Lux SB— beige, beige Interior. VOBANTTHDia Tho Asooclotod Press include computers, disk drives, doing so." gray. renLOMortorty #11123. Moriarty television sets, pocket calculators, F M TM Y EXECUTIVE CMS Looded 10,000 miles. California brown, " I f there are sanctions, we will Barlow Motor Soles, Brothe,«, 315 Center beige Interior. #11094. Brohters, 315 Center $7834 TOKYO — Japan irlll not make radio-tape players, communica­ appeal to the United States to OIroct from Ford St., Manchester. 643- St., AOanchester. 043- route 03 Vernon. 075- Moriarty Brothers, 315 I "VMLSSS THIS SmSLSm SOS W. C8NTIR STRBBT major trade concessions to per­ tions satellites, surveying equip­ rescind the decision Immediately AAotor Co. Dotrolt, 2539.»^ 5I35.^_______________ Center St., Monches- 5135ia 1$ OH ro u s CAS, MANCMBSTBR suade the United. States to lift ment and photographic film. after the tariffs are announced,” Michigan. TOYOTA 1902 Deluxe 07 B2000 cob plus— dover ter. 043-5135.IA_______ NISSAN— 1 ^ shortbed 4 rOUSSOSASLY Abe told a news conference Japan AN oors or# loodsd with sanctions against Japanese indus­ Harada said. pickup. 5 speed, power white, w'-ji Interior. JEEP— 83 Wogoneer, X 4 sport pockoge with SAID TOO mUOH.„" LYNCH try, a special envoy for Prime will not try to have the sanctions oqulpmont Hsvo low mHM # l l ''V,\orlartv 646-4321 He said he could not predict how steering. Lynch, 500 W. 1 3 0 looded. tWS. Caron plow. 810,500. DeCorm- MANCHESTER. CONN M inster Yasuhiro Nakasone said ond carry Mane* of Brohters, 315 Center ler Motors, 205 Brood removed striking deals with the the sanctions would affect Japa­ Center Street, Man­ Motors Inc., 307 Ook- today. factory warranty! St., Manchester. 643- St., Manchester. 043- United States on several key issues nese industries without knowing chester. 040-4321. lond St., Manchester. But former Foreign Minister 06 Continantal Glvanchy 5135.»^ 049- 7000.«a 4105.»>' in U.S.-Japan trade relations — what products Washington has TOYOTA 1904 LE 7 pos- Shintaro Abe, who will go to OS Town Car, SIgnatura supercomputers, telecommunica­ selected for tariffs. But he said, aarlaa........................Sllvar senger Von. Dual olr 40 YEARS OF FRIENDS • 40 YEARS OF FRIENDS Washington Sunday as Nakasone’s with Ice maker. Lynch, tions, construction and agriculture. "Some parts of the electronics 00 Town Car, Brown repreaentative, said he would offer 500 W. Center Street, He said he was confident the industry here will cease exporting 00 Town Car, Blua "concrete measures" aimed at OSTownCar, WhKa Manchester. 046- measures he plans to propose to to the United States because they 00 Town Car, Black im .ii'_______________ lake a Look fHMSilA easing growing trade tensions U.S. officials for expanding domes­ will not be able to compete." 87 B2000 SE5 cob p lu s- between Japan and the United tic demand and boosting imports in Moriarty Bros. brown O'own Interior. ONLY 7 LEFT... States. Japan would help ease tensions. Deputy Minister of International UsBd Car Specials • Moriarty The Reagan administration is The United States wants to see a Trade and Industry Makoto Kuroda B ro ^ rs , 315 Center Luxury ihorlbed Pickup, expected to announce today $300 decrease In its trade deficit with was preparing to leave Washington 01 Dataun B210 A/C *3205 St., Manchester. 643- California brown, beige ^ T H R Y S L E R D o d g ^ million worth of punitive tarifs on Japan, which last year hit $58.6 today following attempts to head off 00 Cutlaaa 2 dr. rrSSS 5l35x>______________ an array of Japanese electronic billion, according to U.S. figures. the sanctions. Kyodo News Service 04 Tempo 2 dr., AT *4200 interior, power (leering, S 07 B2000 SE5 cob p lu s- •peed, ebrome rear ilep products. The sanctions are in Abe said the primary purpose of quoted him as saying, " It is 03 LaSabra 4 dr. •0700 sunrise'it Oroy Inte­ bumper, tin! glati. P20SRI4 retaliation for what Washington his trip is to pave the way for regrettable that the U.S. side is 03 Dataun 2008X •5000 rior. Moriarty while letter radiala, atereo, TRUCKS contends is Japanese "dumping" of Nakasone’s planned visit later this going ahead with a unilateral 00 Colony Park SAVE Brothers, 315 Center pinalripes and more! New 1987 0-150 P.U. Truck New 1987 Dodge Delcote semiconductors, or computer month and to "m ake sure U.S.- measure, ignoring our 00 Honda CRX '7000 St., Manchester.
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