On Tue, 17 Oct 1995, Dick Burger wrote:
> The car has 130,000 miles and could easily be sold for 30,000.
And then Kevin S. writes:
>Why not ask 30,000? Unless you don't want it in the hands of the kind of
>person to whom it could easily be sold for 30,000.
I'm going to hazard to guess that DB meant that it appears to the eye to be
a car with 30,000 miles on it, not a car worth buying at $30,000. OTOH: if
you could forward the telephone number of the guy who would pay 30K for an
MGB, I'll put mine up for sale!
Will "there are no pockets in shrouds" Zehring
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