Feeling a little guilty - My ex lincolns are about to be ruined
tydye
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My wife has been selling some of my extras on ebay for me. I was checking out the auctions this morning and noticed one buyer bidding on a number of them. I thought great and decided to check their feedback. He was also a seller .... hmm ..... lets see what he is selling. Lincolns ... that makes sense but they are all cleaned and over graded. Wait a second! They are all reprocessed XFs made to look Unc. My lincolns are doomed!
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<< <i>there would be nothing wrong with cancelling his bids and blocking him. --Jerry >>
If someone paid you full asking price on one of your classic automobiles but was going to use it in a demolition derby I'm sure it would also be bothersome
Anyone interested in a Caddy? I bet she would do well in a demolition derby. All steel
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<< <i>Good points broadstruck
Anyone interested in a Caddy? I bet she would do well in a demolition derby. All steel
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Is it a 48?
It will cost you a roll of AGEs (no carbon spots though )
<< <i>Yup she is mine. She is a 1941 survivor (only the rear quarters have been repainted). Flat head 8, cashmere interior. Can I get a CAC sticker for her?
It will cost you a roll of AGEs (no carbon spots though ) >>
WOW! Nice!
------BigE
<< <i>Yup she is mine. She is a 1941 survivor (only the rear quarters have been repainted). Flat head 8, cashmere interior. Can I get a CAC sticker for her?
It will cost you a roll of AGEs (no carbon spots though ) >>
wow.
a roll of 1/10th ounce for that?
sold!
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