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Posted by pcy on August 31, 2003 at 08:36:20 from (206.216.207.47):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Have a question about selling on auction posted by Larry806 on August 29, 2003 at 18:53:01:
i dont follow you i just went to the stats padge and read the add it says ROLLING CHASIS 22 MASSY HARRIS, the add reads I HAVE A 22 MASSY ROLLING CHASIS SOME SHEETMETEL ,HAS A BIG SET OF REAR TIRES 23.1 OR SO, HAS HAD A SMALL BLOCK CHEVY ON IT, NOT PRETTY BUT THE TRANNY AND REAR ARE COMPLETE, I AM NOT SET UP TO E MAIL PICTURES, ITS UGLY, I PUT IT ON HERE TO SELL NO RESERVE,IF YOU DONT WANT IT DONT BID THANKS, were did that make it sound like it had a motor in it,(has had a small block chevy )rolling chassis means no motor dont it? i never said it had a radiator that was free gratis you can sell for scrap, nor did i mention it had a good set of massy fenders, drawbar, or pto, i printed the add out if you would like a copy send me your adress and i will gladly send it to you , thanks paul yates
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