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    Cool Made a great trade

    I bought a 1994 Buick for $175.00 and drove it home.
    I bought it to scrap out.
    I found nothing wrong with the car so I put the car on craigslist for sale $800.00 or trade for a tandem trailer.
    I had a call within a hour of posting the car.
    The guy came and looked at the car and also had the trailer with him.
    He drove the car home and now I have a nice 16ft trailer to haul bigger loads on.
    Craigslist is great!!!



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    Congrats! That's great!

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    Way to go!!
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    That was a great trade nice job!!

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    Hauled my first load on the trailer today.
    Had just over 2 ton of short iron.
    This is going to give my poor truck a break. Sure it still has to pull the trailer, but I can make 1 trip with 2 to 3 times the weight I could haul on my truck.

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    First of all, congrats.

    Second, (this question goes out to anyone and everyone out there) is getting a car that works fine a common occurrence when advertising that you buy junk cars? Just wondering.

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    Not to common for me to get a car that works well.
    I have had some that have had good bodies, but a bad motors or transmissions.
    Others with good motors and bad bodies.
    Just the other day I bought a 1991 Chevy truck for just the tow bill $80.00. The guy I bought it from pulled out of a tire shop and was t-boned. it had 4 brand new tires on it. I like finds like this.


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