Ironhunter: No worries to err on the side of caution. I appreciate it. I work to be cautious of what I say as well, and the poster is really the only one who has given the details- all of them or some things possibly omitted, so it is hard on a forum to have the in-depth knowledge of his and my past dealings.
SirScrap: Well I took the blankety blank key with me. So I'll wait to see how long it takes him to figure out it is gone. If he calls me Wednesday and says "Uhh I can't find the key" then I'll know when he began "working on it" again. That is if it hasn't been arranged to be moved somewhere else and gone by my doing by then. I'm patient, but I am basically now just storing it there. No sense in going out on tornado day (Central Indiana got a whoopin today) to haul the car, in the rain, and being pissed, so I'll let it sit until I want to get it and have arrangements for it to go elsewhere.
Basically, this incident validates my point of starting the whole thread. This is the type of B.S. I'm running into- empty promises by idiot people who talk a mean game but can't even begin to do what they say they will do. Maybe I'll just scrap the sucker, get my cash and move on. At this point I really don't care if the vehicle lives or dies! Although it should be a nice payday at the end if it gets fixed.. if I have no one interested in wanting $ to fix it- then maybe its time for it to go to the crusher!?
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