Posted by jwal10 on November 24, 2010 at 17:37:21 from (71.222.5.198):
In Reply to: Great tractor value posted by Cockshutt Mike on November 24, 2010 at 06:19:07:
Every time I take my pickup out someone wants to buy it. If it sets in the drive someone stops. I had it out in the pasture for a few days and 20 people wanted to buy it. It isn't pretty, all original but it is mine. I meet a lot of people that way, nosey or not. When I drive it down the road everyone waves. It is a 1952 Chevy, it seems to take everyone back to those better days. I have sold parts to people if I liked them and said no to trespassers. It is mine and I have that right. I don't like people who complain about me saying no if I own it. If I ask someone if it is for sale and they say no, I respect that, they own it and if they want it to rot right there I go on and find it somewhere else. I don't judge them....James
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