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Re: One I wish I could have kept.
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Posted by trw on January 06, 2007 at 16:10:35 from (69.77.252.125):
In Reply to: One I wish I could have kept. posted by IaGary on January 06, 2007 at 06:13:51:
A 1970 GTO Judge!!!! I traded it for a motorcycle and some cash. Drove the motorcycle a couple hundred miles, before parking it and selling it several years later. Never did get the cash. I was young and still trusted people.(I thought he would pay.) I think the head gasket went out of the car shortly after he got it, which happened to me several times when I got to driving it a little to hard, and the brakes needed work, so he didn't think he needeed to pay. I guess he eventually got "burned" on the deal. The car literally burned up!!! I don't know if it had anything to do with the fact that I put a cotter pin in to replace a fuse that kept burning out on the tail lights!!! It was meant to be temporary, but I guess I never got around to fixing it right.
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