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    Yes, gas was cheaper and overhead was low. To tell the truth, I never bought any of the cars, just got them out of people's way. I feel ya on the people who think everything they have is gold plated and I've been there on the "stolen parts" racket too.

    My main point is that I've been through the highs and lows. I've had 0 overhead with only gas money to pay and have had trucks and equipment all with insurance. fuel stickers and loans. I'm now somewhere in between. I think you're doing the right thing narrowing your range and reducing prices. You have to do what it takes to stay within the limits when the market is down.



    Back to Hobo. Take all you can when you can, it may not be there when you get back. Keep costs down and work to maximize profits.

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