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Everyone cross your fingers!

  • Thread starter Thread starter '69Mach1Chick
  • Start date Start date Jul 5, 2004
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'69Mach1Chick

There's no grass left to cut.
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  • Jul 5, 2004
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Hopefully, after waiting and waiting, Claudia will come home. The guy finally got the title and i plan on flatbeading her home tomorow night on my boss's truck. Hope all goes well and I finally get her.
 

DarkBuddha

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So, did it ever come home??? The reason I ask is that I saw this eBay auction was back up... Wasn't this the one you won??? If so, what happened???
 
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'69Mach1Chick

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yeah. I didn't get that one. It's a long story. Car shopping is not for me. Let's just put it that way. But i think i am buying a car from the shop i work at and building the rest of it.
 

DarkBuddha

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I'm disappointed to hear that for you. You seemed rather pleased about your new purchase. Was it a problem with the seller, or did you just decide you didn't want that particular car anymore? Either way, I understand how difficult it can be to find the right car and make the deal happen. I've won a few, I've lost a few. The one thing I think helps me the most is taking time to decide if it's the absolute right car for me. This usually means taking a couple days to think about it... no rash or wreckless decisions, no matter how good the deal is. For example, just today I decided against buying a nice little '88 Mazda... it's a particularly rare 323GT (turbocharged 4 door sport sedan), fewer than 1000 imported to North America (US & Canada). They typically sell for good money ($2k-$4k) among Mazda folks, and I can get it for $500. Its even got pretty low mileage, runs good, no dents, no rust... just needs some TLC. Still, it's not the right car for me, so I've decided to skip it.

Anyway, good luck with the hunt. And if you get the one at work, post pics.
 
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