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Posted by GordoSD on August 01, 2007 at 22:45:50 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: Here's my new H posted by Mike CA on August 01, 2007 at 19:51:24:
Re a bill of sale. Just crank up the MSWord and type up a simple ' date, item (tractor) sold to --------- for ---------. Just make sure you pay him something, a dollar will do, for the contract law provision of 'consideration'. Names and addresses of buyer and seller. One copy for each of you Signatures at bottom. Don't toss those orignal caps on fuel and rad. Perhaps use newer for when you are running but save those originals for show. Save 35 dollars by patching that tube. Use tires as is until you have $ for new set. Matching up old tires is futile and money down the drain. Your local auto parts can sell you steel tubing and connections to make a like original line for a lot less than a repro braided. Maybe 8 bucks total. Everyone has a couple of tricycle front ends they don't need. I'd give you one. Don't spend$ for one, one will come your way for almost nada. BUT..start watching for wheels and rims. Looks like a little wet color sanding with 1200 and some machine polishing and you are parade ready. Gordo
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