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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 12:12 am    Post subject: Re: 1965 Chevy Truck Reply with quote

Still no price???

"Shazaam" <dls67@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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"Shazaam" <dls67@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:.
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1965 Chevy Truck
Custome model
Stepside
Original Six
Yellow but very faded
Runs and Drives fine
Mainly stays parked..
Needs someone to give it some TLC and restore it
Pictures will be available soon..
Please email me for more information
will be showing on the weekends..

Car in in Coolidge TX which is a little over an hour south of Dalllas.




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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 12:12 am    Post subject: Re: THIS WORKS FOR SOMEBODY - WHY NOT YOU?Vn1sx05V Reply with quote

Deacon <ceg4018@charter.net> wrote in article
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Totally and completely legitimate $$$

Read this and you will make tons of money guaranteed!


Okay......

I read it, and I haven't made "....tons of money...."

Please provide a written copy of your above-mentioned guarantee, so I can
apply.

Thanks!!!
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 7:16 am    Post subject: Re: 1965 Chevy Truck Reply with quote

http://dallas.craigslist.org/car/88371006.html


"Shazaam" <dls67@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:...
Quote:
1965 Chevy Truck
Custome model
Stepside
Original Six
Yellow but very faded
Runs and Drives fine
Mainly stays parked..
Needs someone to give it some TLC and restore it
Pictures will be available soon..
Please email me for more information
will be showing on the weekends..

Car in in Coolidge TX which is a little over an hour south of Dalllas.


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Shazaam
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 7:22 am    Post subject: Re: 1966 Mercury Comet Cliente 2 dr Reply with quote

http://dallas.craigslist.org/car/88372007.html


"Shazaam" <dls67@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:...
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1966 Mercury Comet Cliente 2 dr
Yellow exterior with fading paint and a little bit of visible rust
6 cylinder engine
Automatic
No factory air
Interior is in fair shape
Needs a battery
Car runs and drives fine but the engine has over 250K miles..
Fun car, just needs someone to restore it
Pictures will be available in a couple of days..
If interested, please email me

Car is in Coolidge, TX which is about 90 miles south (1 hour 15 min drive)
of Dallas.
Thanks
Live showing will be available on the weekend.


dls67@earthlink.net
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Mr.Bill
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 11:21 pm    Post subject: Re: FS 55-57 Powerglide Reply with quote

Trans has been taken. Thanks Bruce. Nice transaction. William
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Ted Mittelstaedt
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 8:12 am    Post subject: Re: FS 1986 Dodge Aries SE wagon Reply with quote

"markansas859" <betrtimes@alltel.net> wrote in message
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gee, Ted, sorry........ will not do that again

the car was build when Lee Iacocca was President of Chrysler. I see he is
doing commercials for them again.

I did some research, and found a quote from Mr. Iacocca that fits very
well

"if a guy is over 25% jerk, he's in trouble. And Henry was 95% jerk"

Ted, are you working to beat Henry Ford II's record??


No, but you just did.

I would have thought the reception of your spamvertising over in
the alt.autos.antique newsgroup would have given you a hint but apparently
not.

You have an Ebay account, Mr.
I-use-the-same-UID-on-Ebay-that-I-use-on-Usenet
and your feedback shows that you have sold a number of things on it, so you
know damn
well how to sell a car on Ebay. But, do I see a car on sale on Ebay by you?
NO!
Ever thought of listing your car for $1550? Of course not because you
already
know that nobody is going to buy it for that.

Since you have bought plenty of things on Ebay you know that an Aries don't
go for any 1500. Check out item 4569910175 do you really think your station
wagon
is going to go for more than that?

Kelly Blue Book for your car, non-functioning A/C, good interior is about
$700
you can look it up online at http://www.kbb.com You have never posted a
lick
before in this newsgroup, never contributed anything. You came here
probably
thinking we are so Chrysler fanatical that we would be falling all over
ourselves
to pay double the going rate for your wagon. Now you find out we are just
as
pragmatic as the next guy and your pissed and disappointed and so your going
to be a nasty little boy with your snippy little mouth. Good way to get
customers!

Did I insult you in my first response? Hell no! I asked you, politely with
a please,
to take your advert to a forum that would be more receptive, and gave you
several so you didn't even have to stir your lazy ass to bother looking for
one.
But rather than spend the time digging up one of the multitude of
car-for-sale-online
places you chose instead to waste your time scratching up some 20 year old
quote from a guy that has been on the golf course for the last decade, in
one
of the most lamest attempts to make a flame I've seen.

The fact that one of the most pathetic flamers I've seen in a long time as
even tried to flame me is far more insulting than the miserable excuse for
a flame that you spewed forth. Man o Man I knew I've been out of
the game for a long time, but I must really be rusty if a lame flamer
like you thinks you have a chance of a shot at me.

Ted
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Terry
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 11:35 pm    Post subject: Re: FS 1986 Dodge Aries SE wagon Reply with quote

"Ted Mittelstaedt" <tedm@toybox.placo.com> wrote in message
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"markansas859" <betrtimes@alltel.net> wrote in message
news:c34fd$430b8897$438d6b52$11892@ALLTEL.NET...
gee, Ted, sorry........ will not do that again

the car was build when Lee Iacocca was President of Chrysler. I see he is
doing commercials for them again.

I did some research, and found a quote from Mr. Iacocca that fits very
well

"if a guy is over 25% jerk, he's in trouble. And Henry was 95% jerk"

Ted, are you working to beat Henry Ford II's record??


No, but you just did.

I would have thought the reception of your spamvertising over in
the alt.autos.antique newsgroup would have given you a hint but apparently
not.

You have an Ebay account, Mr.
I-use-the-same-UID-on-Ebay-that-I-use-on-Usenet
and your feedback shows that you have sold a number of things on it, so
you
know damn
well how to sell a car on Ebay. But, do I see a car on sale on Ebay by
you?
NO!
Ever thought of listing your car for $1550? Of course not because you
already
know that nobody is going to buy it for that.

Since you have bought plenty of things on Ebay you know that an Aries
don't
go for any 1500. Check out item 4569910175 do you really think your
station
wagon
is going to go for more than that?

Kelly Blue Book for your car, non-functioning A/C, good interior is about
$700
you can look it up online at http://www.kbb.com You have never posted a
lick
before in this newsgroup, never contributed anything. You came here
probably
thinking we are so Chrysler fanatical that we would be falling all over
ourselves
to pay double the going rate for your wagon. Now you find out we are just
as
pragmatic as the next guy and your pissed and disappointed and so your
going
to be a nasty little boy with your snippy little mouth. Good way to get
customers!

Did I insult you in my first response? Hell no! I asked you, politely
with
a please,
to take your advert to a forum that would be more receptive, and gave you
several so you didn't even have to stir your lazy ass to bother looking
for
one.
But rather than spend the time digging up one of the multitude of
car-for-sale-online
places you chose instead to waste your time scratching up some 20 year old
quote from a guy that has been on the golf course for the last decade, in
one
of the most lamest attempts to make a flame I've seen.

The fact that one of the most pathetic flamers I've seen in a long time as
even tried to flame me is far more insulting than the miserable excuse for
a flame that you spewed forth. Man o Man I knew I've been out of
the game for a long time, but I must really be rusty if a lame flamer
like you thinks you have a chance of a shot at me.

Ted



It was a weak flame job. It's true that this car really doesn't qualify as
'antique', but since
it's almost 25 years old it'll soon be regarded as a 'classic' car. However,
as far as value,
it's worth whatever someone will pay for it, whether $500 or $5,000. Hell,
I've seen Pacers
go for $1500 on Ebay!


Terry M.
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David
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Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 12:12 am    Post subject: Re: FS 1986 Dodge Aries SE wagon Reply with quote

Quote:
It was a weak flame job. It's true that this car really doesn't qualify as
'antique', but since
it's almost 25 years old it'll soon be regarded as a 'classic' car.
However, as far as value,
it's worth whatever someone will pay for it, whether $500 or $5,000. Hell,
I've seen Pacers
go for $1500 on Ebay!

Yes, But Pacers are worth it!
Quote:


Terry M.

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Terry
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Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 5:15 am    Post subject: Re: FS 1986 Dodge Aries SE wagon Reply with quote

"David" <davidbeat@cox.net> wrote in message
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Quote:

It was a weak flame job. It's true that this car really doesn't qualify
as
'antique', but since
it's almost 25 years old it'll soon be regarded as a 'classic' car.
However, as far as value,
it's worth whatever someone will pay for it, whether $500 or $5,000.
Hell, I've seen Pacers
go for $1500 on Ebay!

Yes, But Pacers are worth it!


Terry M.





I was afraid someone was going to say that...!
I must admit, at one point in muy life I owned a Gremlin....then smashed it
up
and found a Hornet, so I combined the two cars into one,
called it a Gremnet. I put Hornet and Gremlin emblems on it.
I'm not kidding, I really did this, wish I had a pic of the thing.

Terry M.
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lab~rat
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Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 4:12 pm    Post subject: Re: FS 1986 Dodge Aries SE wagon Reply with quote

On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 19:15:51 -0500, "Terry" <tmannett@comcast.net>
puked:

Quote:

"David" <davidbeat@cox.net> wrote in message
news:oQ7Pe.2446$sw6.1317@fed1read05...

It was a weak flame job. It's true that this car really doesn't qualify
as
'antique', but since
it's almost 25 years old it'll soon be regarded as a 'classic' car.
However, as far as value,
it's worth whatever someone will pay for it, whether $500 or $5,000.
Hell, I've seen Pacers
go for $1500 on Ebay!

Yes, But Pacers are worth it!


Terry M.





I was afraid someone was going to say that...!
I must admit, at one point in muy life I owned a Gremlin....then smashed it
up
and found a Hornet, so I combined the two cars into one,
called it a Gremnet. I put Hornet and Gremlin emblems on it.
I'm not kidding, I really did this, wish I had a pic of the thing.

Terry M.


I was at Disney a year or two ago, and parked about as close as you
could get to the main entrance was a BEAUTIFUL green Gremlin. It was
clearly restored and looked like it just rolled off the showroom
floor.

I guess there's been enough time for the healing if I could call that
sucker beautiful...
--
lab~rat >:-)
Do you want polite or do you want sincere?
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Terry
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Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 4:12 pm    Post subject: Re: FS 1986 Dodge Aries SE wagon Reply with quote

"lab~rat" <chase@cheese.net> wrote in message
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Quote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 19:15:51 -0500, "Terry" <tmannett@comcast.net
puked:


"David" <davidbeat@cox.net> wrote in message
news:oQ7Pe.2446$sw6.1317@fed1read05...

It was a weak flame job. It's true that this car really doesn't qualify
as
'antique', but since
it's almost 25 years old it'll soon be regarded as a 'classic' car.
However, as far as value,
it's worth whatever someone will pay for it, whether $500 or $5,000.
Hell, I've seen Pacers
go for $1500 on Ebay!

Yes, But Pacers are worth it!


Terry M.





I was afraid someone was going to say that...!
I must admit, at one point in muy life I owned a Gremlin....then smashed
it
up
and found a Hornet, so I combined the two cars into one,
called it a Gremnet. I put Hornet and Gremlin emblems on it.
I'm not kidding, I really did this, wish I had a pic of the thing.

Terry M.


I was at Disney a year or two ago, and parked about as close as you
could get to the main entrance was a BEAUTIFUL green Gremlin. It was
clearly restored and looked like it just rolled off the showroom
floor.

I guess there's been enough time for the healing if I could call that
sucker beautiful...
--
lab~rat >:-)
Do you want polite or do you want sincere?

Do you have a pic of it? It's funny, if you see a Gremlin or other AMC car
at a
car show, they invariably attact a lot of attention...people like something
that looks
different, I guess...Back in the '80s I had a friend who had a nice v8 in a
Hornet
wagon, it was a 360 or 401 or whatever the big AMC v8 was back then. The
car was incredibly fast, not bad looking either! I wanted to do a conversion
like that
until one day I saw a '68 Camaro RS for sale on the side of the road, I
bought it
on the spot 'and the rest is history.'



Terry M.
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lab~rat
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Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 4:12 pm    Post subject: Re: FS 1986 Dodge Aries SE wagon Reply with quote

On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 09:32:15 -0500, "Terry" <tmannett@comcast.net>
puked:

Quote:

"lab~rat" <chase@cheese.net> wrote in message
news:ogfrg1pafg94d5qcogval7d5gtqgsim3u6@4ax.com...
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 19:15:51 -0500, "Terry" <tmannett@comcast.net
puked:


"David" <davidbeat@cox.net> wrote in message
news:oQ7Pe.2446$sw6.1317@fed1read05...

It was a weak flame job. It's true that this car really doesn't qualify
as
'antique', but since
it's almost 25 years old it'll soon be regarded as a 'classic' car.
However, as far as value,
it's worth whatever someone will pay for it, whether $500 or $5,000.
Hell, I've seen Pacers
go for $1500 on Ebay!

Yes, But Pacers are worth it!


Terry M.





I was afraid someone was going to say that...!
I must admit, at one point in muy life I owned a Gremlin....then smashed
it
up
and found a Hornet, so I combined the two cars into one,
called it a Gremnet. I put Hornet and Gremlin emblems on it.
I'm not kidding, I really did this, wish I had a pic of the thing.

Terry M.


I was at Disney a year or two ago, and parked about as close as you
could get to the main entrance was a BEAUTIFUL green Gremlin. It was
clearly restored and looked like it just rolled off the showroom
floor.

I guess there's been enough time for the healing if I could call that
sucker beautiful...
--
lab~rat >:-)
Do you want polite or do you want sincere?

Do you have a pic of it?

Nah, but come to think of it, I had my camera and should have snapped
a shot...

Quote:
It's funny, if you see a Gremlin or other AMC car
at a
car show, they invariably attact a lot of attention...people like something
that looks
different, I guess...Back in the '80s I had a friend who had a nice v8 in a
Hornet
wagon, it was a 360 or 401 or whatever the big AMC v8 was back then. The
car was incredibly fast, not bad looking either! I wanted to do a conversion
like that
until one day I saw a '68 Camaro RS for sale on the side of the road, I
bought it
on the spot 'and the rest is history.'

Look at the bright side, all the money you saved on cheap Chevy parts
could add up and you could eventually afford to spend a mint tracking
down those impossible to find Hornet fenders and emblems. ;)
--
lab~rat >:-)
Do you want polite or do you want sincere?
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Terry
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Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 9:43 pm    Post subject: Re: FS 1986 Dodge Aries SE wagon Reply with quote

Quote:
Look at the bright side, all the money you saved on cheap Chevy parts
could add up and you could eventually afford to spend a mint tracking
down those impossible to find Hornet fenders and emblems. ;)
--
lab~rat >:-)
Do you want polite or do you want sincere?


I think I've admitted this before on one of the ng's, I STILL HAVE
some gremlin and hornet emblems, I should put them on Ebay....



Terry M.
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David
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Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 10:31 pm    Post subject: Re: FS 1986 Dodge Aries SE wagon Reply with quote

{SNIP}
Quote:
Yes, But Pacers are worth it!


Terry M.





I was afraid someone was going to say that...!
I must admit, at one point in muy life I owned a Gremlin....then smashed
it up
and found a Hornet, so I combined the two cars into one,
called it a Gremnet. I put Hornet and Gremlin emblems on it.
I'm not kidding, I really did this, wish I had a pic of the thing.

Terry M.

As soon as I received my licence, I saw a beautiful dark green metallic
Gremlin X fell in love with it, but the engine was shot, so I couldn't
afford to put the money into it if I had bought it. AMC was at the styling
pinnacle for Domestics in the 70's, My uncle had a Matador, and the coolest
car to me was the fishbowl with the v-8.
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Mark R
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Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2005 7:57 pm    Post subject: Re: FS 1986 Dodge Aries SE wagon Reply with quote

"Terry" <tmannett@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:XoCdnTi86N6raJDeRVn-1g@comcast.com...
Quote:
Look at the bright side, all the money you saved on cheap Chevy parts
could add up and you could eventually afford to spend a mint tracking
down those impossible to find Hornet fenders and emblems. ;)
--
lab~rat >:-)
Do you want polite or do you want sincere?


I think I've admitted this before on one of the ng's, I STILL HAVE
some gremlin and hornet emblems, I should put them on Ebay....


AH, brings a smile to my face to here others actually admit that AMC might
have made a decent car or two. I have two Javelins that I'm trying to turn
into one in the garage right now and hope to eventually find a V8 Hornet
Like the one you mentioned. When I was getting old enough to think about
driving, it was the two seater AMX that made me drool.

Mark R
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