Car worth fixing, or Garage Queen?
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Thanks, all.
Sadly, though I had already signed all the paperwork forms for the DMV, and have their signatures on the paperwork, they sold the car out from under me.
Thank goodness I wouldn't pay them, until I had it towed. I was there 2 days in a row, Friday and Saturday. Saturday was when I had the paperwork signed by them, but I couldn't get a towtruck driver to pick it up for a good price until Monday. Then I was too ill, and now it's gone. The wife didn't like it taking up the parking space.
- Julie
Sadly, though I had already signed all the paperwork forms for the DMV, and have their signatures on the paperwork, they sold the car out from under me.
Thank goodness I wouldn't pay them, until I had it towed. I was there 2 days in a row, Friday and Saturday. Saturday was when I had the paperwork signed by them, but I couldn't get a towtruck driver to pick it up for a good price until Monday. Then I was too ill, and now it's gone. The wife didn't like it taking up the parking space.
- Julie
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Devia,
If you need a driver, then spend the money to get one that is driving.
If you want a project, this sounds like the perfect car.
While a project car is the medicine for a hobbyist, it is poison for a commuter.
If you need a driver, then spend the money to get one that is driving.
If you want a project, this sounds like the perfect car.
While a project car is the medicine for a hobbyist, it is poison for a commuter.