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Most
New York drivers will agree that in our profoundly tertiary economy, it's
easy to understand why your mechanic --
that Bavarian chap named Gunther -- always seems to be in Aspen. But you
don't have to be a victim anymore. There are honest mechanics around who
fix cars because they love them -- and they tend to work at Cooper
Classics (132 Perry Street; 929-3909) for Elliot Cuker, who for twenty
years, has been helping to fix, maintain, restore, and sell cars with
dignity. "I love beautiful objects," he says. While Cooper Classics
specializes (at $75 an hour, plus parts) in foreign high-end autos like
Rolls-Royces and Jaguars, the mechanics are happy to service your '92
Prelude or Volkswagen Fox. "I spent a month back and forth trying
to figure out what was wrong with my '89 Saab 9000S," says architect
John Caviness. "When I finally took it to them, I had it back,
fixed, in a day." Adds graphic designer Julie Losch ('74 Mercedes
240 Sedan), "They're not cheap, but they know what they're doing."
Other faithful clients have included Diana Ross, Yoko Ono,
and car buff Kenny Rogers.
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