Posted by Sprint 6 on December 28, 2019 at 19:07:08 from (107.77.209.67):
At one time, we had owned property in the country and planned to build a house. Recession, 12 years, and financial plans changing, we ended up selling the land. I had purchased a 1957 Super 55 from my great aunt when we bought the property to maintain it. It was bought new by my great uncle in May 1958 as a left over model. Now that we have sold the land, it just sits at my sister in law's unused shed because I have no place to store it. As much as it would pain me to sell an heirloom, I hate something sitting around unused about as much. I have reached out to family, but nobody is interested. My great aunt and uncle have long since passed away. A friend of mine is buying 29 acres and needs a tractor. He has expressed interest. Should I sell it, or let it continue to sit? Funds from the sale would buy an M1 Garand I would really like to have, but it isn't like I couldn't just buy a Garand, just makes it easier to justify to the chief financial officer. What do folks who have been in my shoes think?
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