I would go with old man's caddy too.  Was taken care of and has  
service records so that when you sell, you will be able to retain  
some value.  All the others seem like also rans compared to the caddy  
or the 300e

clay

On 22 Jul 2008, at 11:08, Donald Snook wrote:

> Randy wrote: "Well, without knowing the prices, it is somewhat  
> difficult. My suggestion is the 93 Caddy if the price is right or  
> perhaps the MB from Kaleb depending on price and condition once you  
> get a look at it."
>
> All of the cars will be less than $2500 (some of them $1000 less).   
> I am being purposefully vague because I do not want someone else to  
> swoop in and try to buy the 86 300E before I have had a chance. He  
> didn't send his prices to the whole list - just to me. It might not  
> matter, it might have major problems.  Kaleb was going to get the  
> exhaust all put back together and drive it.
>
> I am curious, Randy, why you suggested the Cadillac.  I thought  
> that one would be laughed at by the list members.  ALTHOUGH, if the  
> Kaleb car doesn't work out, the Caddy is probably my first choice.
>
> Donald H. Snook
>
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