Douglas W Flagg wrote:
> The moral, make sure the new owner is for real.
I feel your pain, but if you don't own it, you can't control it.
About 2-3 years ago, out of work, I considered selling my BN2
but I was talked out of it. I've since put about $10,000 into it,
all in storage fees. :(
But it is still mine. It would have made more sense financially
to have sold it, to buy another when I could, but that one is too
much a part of me (and my dreams).
Bob S wrote:
> He sold it to a young man who appeared to appreciate the
> truck and promised to take good care of it (Dad discounted
> the price some because of this). The "kid" promptly sold it,
About 30 years ago my brother in law had a '40s Chevy he had to
sell for financial reasons. I think he still regrets it. I'm
glad I could hold on to mine.
--
Kent McLean
'56 100 BN2, in storage since '74
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