Posted by Jocco on January 02, 2013 at 11:28:06 from (67.72.98.45):
Long ago a good friend was mechanic at a company they had lots of trucks, One in particular was in poor shape but had a new engine in it. The company was going to have an auction and clean up some of this stuff. Word spread fast and this guy came in and looked it over and asked questions and wanted said truck BAD. (the auction was a ways away and not schedualed) HERE IS THE KICKER THE MECHANIC AND HIM DID NOT LIKE ONE ANOTHER ONE BIT. In getting things ready FOR AUCTION the mechanic took the new engine out put it on some piece of equipment or in another truck and put the bad engine from that in the trucks body. AUCTION DAY CAME "all sales as is" bidding began and that particular truck sold to the guy my friend did not like for quite a price. SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY THE FELLOW DISCOVERED WHAT HAD HAPPENED(NO ENGINE IN TRUCK AT ALL) OLD ONE IN BODY!!!! Anyway before it was over a fist fight broke out between auctioneer and my friend and this other fellow. My friend cleaned him up, this was quite and event. and talked about for years!!!!! Apperently this whole riff between them started over of all things, a mistress!!!!!
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