Quentin Tarantino Conned Collectors Out Of Classic Cars
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RE: Quentin Tarantino Conned Collectors Out Of Classic Cars
That is also true; however, I know that when I retire my Intrepid, I want to at least make sure that whomever gets it appreciates it and takes care of it. Sentimental value. Just because you sell it doesn't mean you want to see it destroyed. Many times you want to find a new owner whom will share your value for the vehicle (unless you absolutely hated the car like I did with my previous car, then you hope the new owner makes it suffer for the underworld it put you through). I don't think it is unreasonable to expect when you sell the car that it will not be destroyed just like that.
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College Graduate:
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#12
RE: Quentin Tarantino Conned Collectors Out Of Classic Cars
OK, I guess my last post was a little harsh. Sorry. After thinking about it I a question popped into my head. If someone came up to you and said I have two keys to two cars one is an 1970 Challenger with 426 the other is a 2008 Challenger. Which one do you want? I would have a terrible time choosing. I know that I stated that I love muscle cars but I love this new retro Challenger. So I guess I can go both ways to a certain extent.
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