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From: mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com]
On Behalf Of Mountain Man
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2012 9:55 PM
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Subject: [MBZ] OT - Old movie question
What is the name of the movie I saw in
clay monroe writes:
> 8 years of driving, 60k miles, a few $$$ on fixes and I think I am
> making out better than folks buying new.
No doubt about that. Considering you lose thousands in depreciation as
soon as you drive off the lot, and thousands more in the first few
years, it's hard to imagi
What is the name of the movie I saw in mid '60's where the telephone
company was evil. I don't remember any scenes except for the one at
the end, I think. The guy is in the phone booth and the company comes
and takes the phone booth with him in it off to the company facility.
It was a comedy.
mao
This thing is SWEETT!!!
Burns mp3 right on the darn thing, Integrated am/fm. internal or external
speakers. Old needle, and it still sounds great. May have to hold onto it.
clay
On Mar 2, 2012, at 5:58 PM, Dieselhead wrote:
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> Anyone know how the quality of recording off this
The funny thing with Gump was the guy tried for months to sell it as a real car
for $5k IIRC. When it was posted as parts, she brought no real cash, but it
was a sale. Saying the blower motor is shot is a perfect way to have to put
the car as parts instead of real car. And still I got twice p
That is your damn fault, and I got you back by selling you the POS SDL. Never
will find a score like that again.
Why do people think their junk, delayed care convertible is worth the inflated
price they put on it? Looked at fleabay and the bulk of the w107 are right at
$5k if they sell. A
On EBay no less. I remember. I almost bid on it.
Rick
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On Mar 3, 2012, at 5:31 PM, "clay monroe" wrote:
> Gump was a dumb luck find and worth every dollar paid to purchase. All $120.
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http://www.okiebenz.com
For new and used parts go
Who found that car for you?
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On Mar 3, 2012, at 5:31 PM, clay monroe wrote:
> That is an issue. I found a good UK book "Essential Buyer's Guide" on
> fleabay for the w107. Make a long checklist and have a small kit with
> mirrors and goodies to do a 1 hour inspection. I
That is an issue. I found a good UK book "Essential Buyer's Guide" on fleabay
for the w107. Make a long checklist and have a small kit with mirrors and
goodies to do a 1 hour inspection. I show up with my clipboard, mirrors,
magnets, and stuff. Most of the time they bug eyes and start to swe
I have the ramps and cloth, so all I have to do is convince someone to crawl
under after me to take a better look at the stuff I can't feel. There are
so many points for fluid leakage as wel like oil cooler ps and fuel hoses,
radiator hoses, etc that can really add up. And if one blows, it can
I do not want or like too many surprises after having Gump. With the current
search for viable cabriolet fun, I take a ground cloth and ramps to every car I
look at.Good way to get underneath for a cursory peek for leaks and
weirdness. If it is good enough to pass that inspection, then I a
I am headed out to pick the unit up. Let me know off list where to ship
clay
On Mar 2, 2012, at 7:32 PM, Dieselhead wrote:
> Most of what I have is LP vinyl. I do have some 78s I'd like to save the
> music from too.
>
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>> clay monroe writes:
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>>> http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/ele/2
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