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Old 05-27-2006, 10:20 PM
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Tragic Loss In My Car Family

I, until recently, owned a large garage in my town. I sold it to a local man who in turn rented it to some dipstick from Pennsylvania. Well, inside of said garage was my 1966 Buick Wildcat GS Custom. The engine is what I bought it for, it had a Wildcat 465 with Dual-Quads and a posi rear end. The body though, was not a total loss, and could have been restored. Well, we allowed said dipstick to begin moving his things into the shop because the sale was taking longer than expected. Well Mr. Dipstick, PhD. took this to mean he now owned the shop and everything in it. He then took it upon himself to call the local scrap yard and have my Wildcat and its engine scrapped. When I arrived at the shop and he told me what he'd done, I went Section 8 on him, it was all I could do to keep from beating him unconcious with a drive-shaft. Well, hope you all enjoyed that story.
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Old 05-28-2006, 04:10 PM
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I, until recently, owned a large garage in my town. I sold it to a local man who in turn rented it to some dipstick from Pennsylvania. Well, inside of said garage was my 1966 Buick Wildcat GS Custom. The engine is what I bought it for, it had a Wildcat 465 with Dual-Quads and a posi rear end. The body though, was not a total loss, and could have been restored. Well, we allowed said dipstick to begin moving his things into the shop because the sale was taking longer than expected. Well Mr. Dipstick, PhD. took this to mean he now owned the shop and everything in it. He then took it upon himself to call the local scrap yard and have my Wildcat and its engine scrapped. When I arrived at the shop and he told me what he'd done, I went Section 8 on him, it was all I could do to keep from beating him unconcious with a drive-shaft. Well, hope you all enjoyed that story.
Get an appraisal for the value of the car and take him to court!!!!
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Old 05-28-2006, 06:25 PM
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