Charlottesville VA
She's tried Erie and other places. Here is her first email to me:
Dear Matt, You've already helped me and my ancient Volvo (1998 V70 manual station wagon) through your site. And through what I've learned there, I've actually helped my good mechanic here -- Charlottesville VA, by the way. But the latest problem has stumped him, and I'm truly desperate. Background: My Volvo was given to me in 2013 by someone to whom it had been given several years before. And I was super happy because I'd always wanted one just like it. So I've willingly put a lot of money into it for repairs and replacements attributable to age and mileage (well over 200,000).
Between those shop stops, it has always run beautifully. I really want it to be my last car. As for me, I turn 78 next Tuesday -- so my mileage is high, too. And I've always intended to get it a lot higher -- as in, I have to live to 100 to have any hope of catching up. But a diagnosis of advanced ovarian cancer in late '70 has made that a lot harder. I have been doing well. As of a test last week, however, I now have a fresh challenge to deal with. And this morning, my mechanic said that my much loved and much depended on car needs shifter cables (#9176272), which -- according to him -- are discontinued and cannot be found anywhere. So, he says, I'll have to junk the car. Nooooooooooooooooooo.
I'm a good researcher. I've actually astounded and amazed my doctors with what I've found to help my case. I do not believe for a minute that there's no way to find cables for my car. But a couple of hours of scouring the web tells me this is going to be another hard case. I'm in no position to take advantage of salvage auctions. I know of no Volvo junkyards. (Who junks a Volvo?) And I truly do not have time -- as in life time -- to cruise chat rooms. (I'll probably have to start new treatment for my latest health glitch in a couple of weeks.) Also, as footnote: My husband (who also has cancer) and I have depended on this car for much needed small travels -- "mental health" trips -- beyond the county line. (He trusts his 1998 Ford Ranger further. I don't.) Can you help? If so, I would be more grateful than I could ever say. Whatever the case, keep up the very good work. Most appreciatively, Toni [redacted] Charlottesville VA







