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Just had something interesting happen, while standing in front of the lumber mill with .........

General Ray

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bubba, bubbas son Cory and Kenny the truck driver, a guy pulled up and asked me if that car was mine, my 77 El Camino Classic, I said yes that's mine, he said is it for sale, I said how much ya give me for it. He said 10, I said 10 what, he said $10,000, I said are ya serious, he said a guy just bought one for 14 thousand and mine looked cleaner. I said check back in a month, I plan on buying a new truck and I'm gonna sale the Chevy, he said OK, we'll see if he was serious or not and checks back.

Keep in mind I bought this car 32 years ago for $5,500 new, wouldn't that be a nice return for my old fateful friend, one that has never even had a flat tire in all those years, it ran out of gas once tho but like the old fateful friend she is she ran out right at the gas pump :thumbup:
 
Most of the older cars are worth a lot more now than when new,The old hemi road runners sold for 2800 now 75,000 to 100,000 If i had kept all the old muscle cars Ive had I could retire .I know Ive cut up at least 35 55-57 Chevy's and 25-30 camaros building dirt track cars. Hindsight is 20/20
 
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