WIW 62 Lancer

If he gave it to you for free you'd have trouble selling it for a profit.
Hilarious, but true, so not funny at all dammit!

If rarity set the price it would be worth a fortune. But since demand sets the price it can be a tough sell.
I say this all the time but it doesn't ring true with some, including myself at times.

argue with the neighbors about it

This could be the biggest issue, except they don't argue, just call the town and I get a letter. Thing is, when I call for an extension, town doesn't give a crap.

I don't need another project, don't need to spend more $ on something else, etc.
I had to pass on this 58 at $1,500, sunk in the ground that doesn't dry out, engine seized, and just too big to move around if/when needed.

This would be the last in, and might not ever get to it. There's something wrong with me.

I thoroughly enjoy learning about it, and I would thoroughly enjoy cleaning it up, slapping my rusty cragars on it, and staring at it everyday.

That's worth something, right?

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