Okay, I've f*&%ing had it. Leslie, I am tired of your spamming the list with a continuing assault on one of my best friends over something that has not the least bit to do with you. Okay. Nick has swung back and forth on whether or not he wants to sell the Adventurer. Maybe we can find fault with him for being wishywashy. But who among us can honestly say he or she has not had 2nd thoughts about letting one of our cherished cars go? And who can say this factor would not multiply by quantum measures if the cherished car was as rare as the Adventurer? The prospective buyer, while understandably being disappointed, has shown class, grace, compassion and limitless understanding throughout this aborted transaction. You could learn a great deal from his example. I also find it interesting that you have never publicly attacked the other '58 Adventurer owner that the prospective buyer has gone back & forth with over nearly the same period of time as you have Nick. Why is that?!? And where does someone who refuses to sell a car to a member of a DeSoto club he has had fallings out with, for no other reason than the apparently mortal sin of daring to belong to that-DeSoto-club-that-Leslie-doesn't-like, come up with the unmitigated gall to question anyone on anything related to why a sale does or does not go through? I was privy to a lot of Nick's thought processes while this deal was going on, and while I did not expect his feet to get cold either he was able to explain himself in a way that I could understand. He seems to have reached this understanding with the prospective buyer as well. NOBODY ELSE MATTERS. HE DOES NOT HAVE TO JUSTIFY HIMSELF TO YOU. YOU ARE NOT INVOLVED DESPITE YOUR ONGOING IRRATIONAL EFFORTS TO INVOLVE YOURSELF. Do you think you are doing the prospective buyer a service by airing laundry that is not yours? Do you think you are creating goodwill toward the prospective buyer with your attacks? As I said before, the prospective buyer has conducted himself as a true gentleman. I think he would be ashamed and embarrassed to see the spectacle you have made of yourself over a transaction THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU. I know I would. I have to worry now about whether I have embarrassed my friend for sticking up for him. But I could not let your insinuations go unanswered. As for his alleged "use" of the deposit the prospective buyer sent, it is my understanding that that check was sent back uncashed. So your allegations of Nick somehow scoring off some small amount of interest he could have earned had he cashed this check are groundless. Likewise your insinuation that Nick seeking additional opinions on the value of his car is somehow sinister. Is there anything I can do to encourage your interest in other non-Chrysler makes of cars? Is there anything I can do to help you get a life? Mike Sealey, San Francisco CA Proud friend of Nick Nichols for over 12 years! --- Exner Fan <xnr_fan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > As long as people on the list know that Nick doesn't > always mean and do what he says when it comes to > selling cars, that's all that needs to be said. > > He took the money and acknowledged the sale and then > backed out, AFTER he had the money. > > Buyer beware with this character! Because even > after you buy it and pay for it, you may not ever > own it! > > Leslie Howard > > __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Calendars are still available. Don't miss the chance to get yours now! Details for ordering may be found at: http://www.forwardlook.net/calendar2002/index.html
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