Quirky cars we USED to own? Man, you must be from the Easley list ;-).

Three weeks ago, I drove 5 hours, across an international border, to pick up
a 23-year-old Mercedes from in front of the owner's house, when said owner
was away.

I then spent almost two hours convincing the Canada Customs Nazis that, yes
indeedy, I actually paid $100 for it. No foolin, ossifer. (Did not help that
I arrived a half hour behind some poor twit with a Rambler American, in tow
with Cali plates, who had no paperwork for the car. MAN did he get stomped
on before they let him leave.)

Quirky? Heck, if there is any, absolutely ANY harder way to buy a car, tell
me about it and I will probably try it.

So not only have I bought two very quirky cars (2x 240Ds) in the last two
months or so, but I've staked claim to the weirdest way of acquiring them.
So there.

Mac



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> No offense, but since when was it madness to discuss the "quirky" cars we all
> used to own? Its car talk;;; geez
> 
> 
> 
> LT Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> I sort of liked my '78 Pinto.
>> 
>> On 9/7/05, Steve MacSween <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>> 
>>> 
>>>> STOP THE MADNESS.
>>>> 
>>> 
>>>> I can't believe that a comment a week ago about owning a Vega has
>>> resulted in
>>>> this discussion. Anyone want to talk about Linux?
>>> 
>>> I always preferred those Monza coupes, particularly the ones they squeezed
>>> the 305 into.
>>> 
>>> Mac
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>> --
>> 1977 240D
>> 1972 Honda CB-500K motorcycle
>> 
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