Gentlemen,
A very good friend of mine has a son attending college in Tacoma, WA. While
his son was doing some research in Budapest, someone stole his car from in
front of the home of one of his professor's. His prof was taking care of the
car while he was overseas.
Anyhow, this friend of mine, who is also a prof/author/lecturer type in
Indiana and who knows absolutely nothing about cars, needs to get a new car
for his kid over on the left coast. The problem is that his kid knows even
less about cars.
Is there anybody in the Tacoma area who can hold his hand and make sure he
doesn't get ripped off by an unscrupulous seller? He really is a good kid,
incredibly bright like his father, but totally clueless about cars.
Junior is presently in Utah doing more research before returning to classes in
Tacoma for the fall semester.
Can anybody help? I'll be talking to his dad on Sunday and can get more
details then.
Let me know. And thanks.
Larry Daniels
79 MGB LE
60 Bugeye
67 Austin A60 Pickup (Ute)
"You only need two tools: WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it
doesn't move and should, use the WD-40. If it
shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape."
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