Sorry to hear that. Go back and tell him to get it running/ driving and you would be a bit more interested in it at $2500. you won't be out of pocket then, and he might realize what a generous offer you made! . sounds to me that sentimental value is higher than scrap price again L.O.L. I meet these guys all the time so I'm use to it now. I bid a guy $500 for a tractor with bent fenders, flat tires, no starter , water in the oil pan, and 3 point missing. I wanted a couple of nice parts from it. Guy just about called the cops, said it was worth $2000 as is. I saw it advertised for best offer online a year later, and thought no way I'am calling buddy you had your chance with my money. A Guy asked me about parts soon after, guessed it was that tractor from what he wanted. I asked what he bid if he didn't mind me asking. He said the guy about took my arm off at $500, and couldn't help load it fast enough!. Regards Robert
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