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>> The car has 130,000 miles and could easily be sold for 30,000.
Did you mean it could easily be mistaken for having only 30,000 miles
on it?
>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.
>Kevin Sullivan -- 1960 MGA (which could easily be sold for much
>Nichols Research Corp. less than it's worth (to me))
>Shalimar FL USA
I don't mean any offense by this, but I find it hard to accept
paying any more than, say, $5k for an incredibly fine B. If it
were a historically significant B, well, then that's a different
story.
On the other hand, if someone gladly forks over $11k, I'll eat my words.
Kendall
krobinson@primavera.com
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