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<blockquote data-quote="Naughty_Finger" data-source="post: 378794" data-attributes="member: 8026"><p>damn.. there are some terms that I can not repeat that properly describe that style of craftsmanship. I assume you bought that buggy sight unseen so hopefully the seller can't sleep well at night knowing he screwed you over. I unfortunately have been through a similar situation. I purchased a 79 power wagon off a guy via ebay. I lived in CT at the time and the truck was out of PA.. He said the truck could be driven home. I bought the truck, drove 6 hours one way to get it.. there was a note on the truck. "keys are in the igniition, good luck". It started.. barely went straight.. got it a mile down the road to a gas station. When I was putting gas in it we noticed gas was POURING out.. it had a golf ball size hole in the tank... drove it another 1/2 mile and it stalled.. pushed it into a church parking lot, waited 4 hours for a flatbed, paid $500 for it to be towed BACK to CT then after tearing it down realized NOTHING about it was worth keeping.. it got scrapped. $2500 of nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naughty_Finger, post: 378794, member: 8026"] damn.. there are some terms that I can not repeat that properly describe that style of craftsmanship. I assume you bought that buggy sight unseen so hopefully the seller can't sleep well at night knowing he screwed you over. I unfortunately have been through a similar situation. I purchased a 79 power wagon off a guy via ebay. I lived in CT at the time and the truck was out of PA.. He said the truck could be driven home. I bought the truck, drove 6 hours one way to get it.. there was a note on the truck. "keys are in the igniition, good luck". It started.. barely went straight.. got it a mile down the road to a gas station. When I was putting gas in it we noticed gas was POURING out.. it had a golf ball size hole in the tank... drove it another 1/2 mile and it stalled.. pushed it into a church parking lot, waited 4 hours for a flatbed, paid $500 for it to be towed BACK to CT then after tearing it down realized NOTHING about it was worth keeping.. it got scrapped. $2500 of nothing. [/QUOTE]
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