Mike, Well, that would explain why they all look so rusty...they sat outside for too long! It would be interesting to see if the Ebay buyer you spoke of really did get a "good" car...one photo of a Cadillac convertible showed the car so rusted it had folded at its midpoint! tThen there was that one photo of an engine compartment where it had so much rust the valve covers had almost completly dissolved! But what made me really wince was the picture of the crossram car minus its aircleaners and hood...I've been imagining that car sitting thru year after year of Georgia weather, rain filling up those carbs and rams and cylinders... Thanks for sharing the information...I will always wonder why someone would let so much good machinery go to hell It reminds me of a site someone posted a few months ago of Mopars Rusting Away in barns and backyards all across America.. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Sersen" <msersen@xxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 6:20 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] This one is beyond your wildest dreams > I talked to a friend on mine last night about this. His son bought a car > from here through Ebay. The story is, the guy's father was dying of Cancer > and they started to crush cars, putting the better collectable ones in the > buildings for preservation from the crusher. Now they are for sale both > through the web site and Ebay. > The kid paid an extremely low price for the car he bought. Sounds really > good > Mike Sersen > :-{) > > > > Looks like a nice 300C left unsold!! > > > > What a find! Cash in the pop cans, hold a garage sale and > > head south! > > > > Brian > > D500s in MI > > > > David Wallace wrote: > > > > > http://www.autoprojects.com/chickencoop.html > > >
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