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Posted by Aaron Ford on December 27, 2006 at 23:08:22 from (216.23.183.134):
In Reply to: Re: Serial Number posted by SKK - Big Red Fan on December 27, 2006 at 19:46:10:
Thanks for the offer. Money is not the problem. My problem is that I am in the final stages of restoring a 1959 MF65. I have no hidden storage and all my projects can be seen from the street. I have my current project in the spare parking spot hidden under a green tarp. Anything that happens to follow me home would have to be put in my parking spot, and I would have to go to the street. There is money to be made here, but I would rather see it restored than parted out. If the 15+ emails and 5 phone calls have anything to say, I would say it is already sold. I was not expecting such a response, but I do appreciate it. I hate to see anything rust down. Check out my current project via the slideshow on www.myspace.com/expensivejunk It takes a while to load, and its not quite up to date, but you can see what I have accomplished in the last year. Have about $3K invested now. Will be closer to 4K when I am done. See ya Let"s go Mountaineers, Aaron
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