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Posted by catmandoo on November 21, 2004 at 09:50:21 from (216.254.237.104):
In Reply to: 1959 truck, i should have never parted with her! posted by mike2 on November 21, 2004 at 01:06:42:
nds and sloroll commented on if you by chance had any other relatives(brothers,sisters,kids)whatever that might have been interested,i know my dad just sold and old amusement train and my mom just sold her 66 gto.but not before they asked us kids if we wanted it,and my brother who bought the gto in 74 had no interest in it and i have other stuff that i'm trying to get done and ,don't get me wrong i would love to have it around but it's just one more thing that would be collecting dust and mice.they would have sold it to me for next to nothing,probably even given it to me,rather then see it leave the family but the emotional attachment just wasn't there.they even went to the point of asking us(8) kids if there was anything we wanted from them ,because when they are gone they don't want any fighting over this or that,like they did with their brothers and sisters,man my dads one sister was i swear the wicked witch of the west,yet the other one could care less.i guess i'm saying that if there was someone interested in it they should have had first shot at it but otherwise,let it go maybe the next guy will restore it and it will eventually end up with his kids or whatever.and (my680,000 blunder)just what was this??? i'm curious
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