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Old 10-27-2023, 06:04 AM   #21
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Old 10-27-2023, 12:40 PM   #22
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Thank you, brokenspoke. I hate that we have to be skeptical, but that's life now a days.
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Thank you, brokenspoke. I hate that we have to be skeptical, but that's life now a days.
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Yes, I agree. The world has gone to hell in a basket. We can't trust people like we used to.
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Old 10-28-2023, 05:16 PM   #24
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At $3,000, I'd buy it, drive it, take my time investing in anything other than changing fluids, tires as they fail and keep driving it and then drive it some more.
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At $3,000, I'd buy it, drive it, take my time investing in anything other than changing fluids, tires as they fail and keep driving it and then drive it some more.
That's my approach too. Repair, not restore.
That said, I have no issue with those who sometimes go to great lengths to restore a car back to how it was in the showroom. I've done it myself (not Model A) but I find I enjoy driving the repaired car more than worrying about scratches etc.
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