I had a similar thing about 3 years ago at a GMC
Dealer. I walked into the showroom to look at a then
new Suburban in cutoffs and a t-shirt. Asked the
salesman how much it was and if I could drive one. He
looked and said I couldn't afford it. I said fine, and
walked out. As I got into the Vette convertable I had
at the time, he looked up. I waved and left two black
streaks out of the lot. To make it better, when I
bought a Suburban at another dealership 2 days later,
I went back and told the sales manager which guy
insulted me and showed him the car I bought at the
rivals business just because. Made me feel better,
Don Miller
68 1600 for sale
69 Turbo V-6
Meridian, ID
--- Fred Katz <fredkatz@2xtreme.net> wrote:
> On Sunday me and my wife pulled up to a Nissan
> dealorship in our shiny red
> '66 roadster. We wanted to see if they had any
> brochures on the new
> Nissans. When we got out of the car, a lot of people
> went over to check it
> out. We couldn't get any salesman's attention, no
> matter what we tried.
> They didn't look busy, they just didn't care. Maybe
> because we were dressed
> sloppy in jeans and tennis shoes. We finally
> collared one guy, who said
> they had no brouchures, but said he would get us his
> business card. After
> waiting a few minutes, we shrugged our shoulders and
> left. They obviously
> didn't need our business.
>
> We got in the roadster, fired it up, and saw the
> salesmen look out the
> window with a surprised look. So now they came
> running out. I backed it
> out, gunned the engine a few times and punched it.
> Damn that felt good!
>
> Fred - So.SF
> BADROC
> '66 2L "Loosie"
>
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