In a message dated 8/12/99 7:11:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
rcchristman@earthlink.net writes:
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Well, now that the wife and I have made it official and have decided to
split up...we have sold our home and escrow closes on the 27 of this
month. (that is 8-27) I am moving into a one bedroom condo temporally
and I have no place to store my roadster. Therefore....it is now for
sale.
It is a 68' 2000 primered gray and just about ready for paint. Just
purchased all new hardware for a soft top, I have installed the new
recurved distributor, new fuel pump and have gone through the carbs. The
engine and trans are strong. the body is real good. I have all the new
chrome lights for the rear including the reflectors and other items as
well.
I really need to sell before the close of escrow. The first person to
bring $1,800. cash wins the opportunity to drive this one home.
I can be reached through email or my home number is: (818) 879-0069
I hate to part with this one but due to my situation I really have no
other option.
Randy Christman
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NO ! NO! NO! !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do not let your roadster go as a part of divource. Find a place to keep it
till you get back on your feet. I got divourced last year and even though she
wanted the 1600 I would not part with it. Working on the car will become part
of the healing process, you will find a new motivation as a single man to
finish it. There are garages that can be rented for less than storage places
in the meantime look to friends for a place to keep your car. In a year when
you drive by your ex in your newly finished car with your new girlfriend at
your side you will wonder "what the hell was I ever thinking"
Good Luck,
Dave
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