Unbelievable!!!!

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Some people, that just get on the periphery of knowing about old cars, think:
The older, the more $ I can get;even if I leave it in the weather and mice.
If someone wants it, the next guy will offer more.
Turn the engine over? what is that?
Title? I bought/inherited it.
I see what they get on that auction on tv, as I skip thru channels, looking for wrestling.
I'm not selling my goldmine(slowly going to hell), until I really need it.
I'm smarter than all the people that want to buy it (even though I have no clue how to work/rebuild cars) I sub that out to the local tractor dealer.

I know, it is something with some people out there; some of us appreciate the cars. My aunt's husband died when I was 10; I worked on the farm, made $ after school. She had a Model T in the barn, I begged, she would not sell it. I think she died with the car still in the barn. And it wasn't her husband's, older relative had it originally.
A 69 Charger I'm helping a buddy restore; his older brother that graduated with me bought it from a neighbor (used car salesman) in the late 70's, drove it for a while, then parked it under a blue tarp (what a rust bucket now). He gave it to his bro, he built a shop, and we are putting it back together. The friend/salesman called and wanted to know if my buddy was willing to sell it back, lol.

Some people ain't right, my point is.
 

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