Andy,
Yes the "valuable" spitfire will have to spend the remainder of its
days in the bone yard! At $200, I could justify the expense of
getting something that I might never sell or do anything with. But
when he uped it another $100 I decided that I would then have to
part it out to recoup money that I would rather spend on my
Spit or my 51 Dodge truck restoration. I don't really have the time
to do that or the space to store it all. I am however, willing to
get parts off of it for people (when I have the time) and at no cost
other than my actual expenses.
> > Just curious
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^
> And so am I: did you end up leaving the "suddenly very valuable"
> Spitfire in the junkyard? Amazing how quickly prices escalate when
> someone expresses even a passing interest!
>
> --Andy
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