Ever call on a car, not the one for sale; but something you see in the back?
Digging the '64 Wagon or the Plymouth. Ooo is that a Pinto?
http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/cto/5509728532.html
Ever call on a car, not the one for sale; but something you see in the back?
Digging the '64 Wagon or the Plymouth. Ooo is that a Pinto?
http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/cto/5509728532.html
I'll have to dig. I think I saved the photo. I've seen an ad for a used Fiat 500 that was photogeaphed in front of an otherwise unremarkable residential carport that had two Lambos parked within. I've also seen a $6,000 Boxster in a rather modest backyard, and in the background was a Saleen S7 parked under the back porch.
In each case, the cars were probably worth more than the house, and the ad made no mention whatever of the exotic cars.
Unlike you, I've never called after a background car.
Guy selling the newer wagon tells me the Impala wagon belongs to his brother, the Plymouth to another. He's going to ask.
Dan
From here:
https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/off-topic-discussion/finally-someone-figured-out-how-to-improve-biturbo-reliability/117860/page1/
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