Posted by Janicholson on January 17, 2022 at 06:20:54 from (24.240.46.228):
In Reply to: Good bye UPDATE rant posted by grandpa Love on January 17, 2022 at 04:38:52:
Story #1--I once bought a Dodge Seneca sight unseen for 75bucks. (it was in the dealer parking lot, but I was Busy with a customer's car) A man came into the shop and asked who owns the Seneca? I said I did. He said would you take 175.00 for it. I said sure. We went to the office and notarized the title to the new owner from the original owner. I went and looked at it on break. Slant 6 three on the tree, and faded brownish paint. 4 door. No person was harmed in the transaction. No feathers bent against their lay. Second story: On one of my first posts here on YT, I posted an opinion that a particular Farmall Super H was worth 1800. (I also had my Email open) Someone, who no longer posts here, Emailed me with high profanity and innuendo about my heritage. Being a newbie I almost never posted here again. So it just goes to show that opinions are not facts, and good intentions are best practice. Jim
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