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Lowbuckboz 07-11-2013 01:39 PM

A little faith in humanity....
 

Last Tuesday, July 9th, I drove down to Ashland VA to meet a fellow I'd never met before for a trade. He was coming out of Georgia and I from Jersey. I was bringing my 31 A truck and he had in tow his 29 A Roadster. We meet at a truck stop, introduced ourselves and inspected each others vehicles. Everything was as stated, zero surprises. What a super nice guy! A retired southern gentleman. We had a little fuel issue with the roadster and a coolant issue with the truck, all of which where resolved. Ya know, 70 mph on a trailer is hard on a 80 something year old car! ESP on rt 95. We signed off on our paper work, had a cold sweet tea and parted ways! I now consider him a friend and would love to be adopted and move out of Jersey. Don't know if he'd agree to the latter part! Either way, what a great experience and a little faith in humanity! Thanks Chris! And I hope you enjoy your new truck! Ya don't meet people like that everyday!

duffer 07-11-2013 01:55 PM

Re: A little faith in humanity....
 

Us Model A guys are one of a kind.

jkeesey 07-11-2013 02:21 PM

Re: A little faith in humanity....
 

I for one have noticed Model A guys are the nicest and most approachable people in the antique car industry. I work in the industry so I meet all aspects of the market.

1931 flamingo 07-11-2013 02:26 PM

Re: A little faith in humanity....
 

Glad it worked out as there are many horror stories.
Paul in CT

modelAtony 07-11-2013 05:09 PM

Re: A little faith in humanity....
 

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Originally Posted by Lowbuckboz (Post 686640)
Last Tuesday, July 9th, I drove down to Ashland VA to meet a fellow I'd never met before for a trade. He was coming out of Georgia and I from Jersey. I was bringing my 31 A truck and he had in tow his 29 A Roadster. We meet at a truck stop, introduced ourselves and inspected each others vehicles. Everything was as stated, zero surprises. What a super nice guy! A retired southern gentleman. We had a little fuel issue with the roadster and a coolant issue with the truck, all of which where resolved. Ya know, 70 mph on a trailer is hard on a 80 something year old car! ESP on rt 95. We signed off on our paper work, had a cold sweet tea and parted ways! I now consider him a friend and would love to be adopted and move out of Jersey. Don't know if he'd agree to the latter part! Either way, what a great experience and a little faith in humanity! Thanks Chris! And I hope you enjoy your new truck! Ya don't meet people like that everyday!

THANKS FOR SUCH A NICE STORY. This has just really made my afternoon, a real simple story about 2 humble souls that have never met and possibly may never meet again BUT because of this fate,the two men will probably remember each other and this experience the rest of their life . LOVE THESE MODEL A'S have fun modelAtony Lafayette, LA


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