Re: [MBZ] I just burn up $200 worth of diesel for a wild goose chase

2008-06-09 Thread Tom Hargrave
Let me know when you might get out this way - I'll treat you to some
local food.

Thanks, Tom
256-656-1924

-Original Message-
From: Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: 6/8/08 10:35 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] I just burn up $200 worth of diesel for a wild goose
chase

Im going to be cutting back my travel with these fuel prices the way 
they are, which means my inventory will probably drop.  Still would love

to get out your way though.

Tom Hargrave wrote:
 I probably look at 50 or more Mercedes before buying one.
 
 Thanks,
 Tom Hargrave
 www.kegkits.com
 256-656-1924
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Kaleb C. Striplin, Okiebenz
 Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 8:59 PM
 To: mercedes Mailing List
 Subject: [MBZ] I just burn up $200 worth of diesel for a wild goose
chase
 
 I just got back from KC to pick up a 86 190D.  Supposedly ran, but 
 possible bad trans, body and interior in good shape.  I get there,
only 
 to not be able to find the house because its in the boonies and not 
 marked.  I find what I suspect is the right driveway and try to call
the 
 people.  (not going to go down some wierd driveway that I dont know
what 
 is down there).  Cant get ahold of them.  They guy comes by going to 
 that driveway and I ask him if he knows where these people are, he 
 doesnt.  They finally call me back, and its the right drive.  Huh, why

 didnt this guy who was going to their house put 2 and 2 together.  So 
 this wife is doing the selling of the car.  The husband does not
appear 
 to know anything about anything.  She was out of town.  So he takes me

 down to where the car is (which I think was his fathers land) to see
the 
 car.  We go past what I assume was his fathers house to get to the
car, 
 there was a truck in the drive which I later assumed was his fathers 
 truck.  More about that later.  So I get to the car and discover its 
 actually a 85, not an 86.  I also discover it has huge rust holes
where 
 the jack points should be. Large rats nest under the hood, and will 
 probalby need rewiring like I just went thru on my other 190D.  So I 
 tell the old boy that the car is not as described so my orginal offer 
 would be lowered by x amount of dollars.  He says its his fathers car 
 and his father said to sell it for x amount (which I offered before). 
 He said I drove all that way yada yada yada, I guess he figured I
would 
 just pay anyway and not go home empty handed. I then ask about the
key, 
 which was not in the car.  I said I had a battery with me could see if

 it ran like they said it was supposed to.  He didnt know anything
about 
 the key.  He says call wife, I call her, she didnt know anything about

 the key either, but will call the father in law.  Keep in mind we just

 past was I assume the fathers house.  They cant get ahold of him.  So,
I 
 told the guy (kid really), well I have wasted enough of my time and 
 money on this trip, sorry it didnt work out and left. Fathers truck
was 
 not at the house anymore. you would think knowing I was showing up to 
 get the car all these dumb asses would have got their crap together.
If 
 htye had a key, surely I would have made some kind of deal with them.
 
 I guess I learned my lesson, next time investigate more before going
on 
 a car buying trip.  I should have known days ago, in emailing the wife

 about the car she said father in law knew more about it and she should

 have him call me.  He never did.  Oh well.  2nd bad car deal I have
had 
 this weekend.  Went to the auction Saturday and bid and won a 93 chevy

 3500 crew cab diesel for a fairly good deal.  Was kind of beat up but 
 would have made a good beater truck.  $1400.  Was sold with a phone
call 
 meaning it didnt meat the selling dealers reserve, so after the
bidding 
 they call the seller to see if they will take it or what.  Nope, they 
 wanted 3k for it.  WAY too much.  I passed.  Waisted the whole damn 
 weekend chasing my tail.  Win some, loose some.  Guess Im getting 
 paybacks for that super deal I got on that wagon last week with the
#17 
 head.

-- 
Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
  94 E420, 92 300SD, 92 300E 4Matic, 91 300D, 89 560SEL,
  89 260E, 87 300SDL, 86 560SL, 85 380SE 5.0 Euro,
  84 190D, 84 300D euro manny, 81 240D, 80 240D, 76 240D,
  76 300D, 72 250C, 69 250, 66 220SEb
http://www.okiebenz.com

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[MBZ] I just burn up $200 worth of diesel for a wild goose chase

2008-06-08 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin, Okiebenz
I just got back from KC to pick up a 86 190D.  Supposedly ran, but 
possible bad trans, body and interior in good shape.  I get there, only 
to not be able to find the house because its in the boonies and not 
marked.  I find what I suspect is the right driveway and try to call the 
people.  (not going to go down some wierd driveway that I dont know what 
is down there).  Cant get ahold of them.  They guy comes by going to 
that driveway and I ask him if he knows where these people are, he 
doesnt.  They finally call me back, and its the right drive.  Huh, why 
didnt this guy who was going to their house put 2 and 2 together.  So 
this wife is doing the selling of the car.  The husband does not appear 
to know anything about anything.  She was out of town.  So he takes me 
down to where the car is (which I think was his fathers land) to see the 
car.  We go past what I assume was his fathers house to get to the car, 
there was a truck in the drive which I later assumed was his fathers 
truck.  More about that later.  So I get to the car and discover its 
actually a 85, not an 86.  I also discover it has huge rust holes where 
the jack points should be. Large rats nest under the hood, and will 
probalby need rewiring like I just went thru on my other 190D.  So I 
tell the old boy that the car is not as described so my orginal offer 
would be lowered by x amount of dollars.  He says its his fathers car 
and his father said to sell it for x amount (which I offered before). 
He said I drove all that way yada yada yada, I guess he figured I would 
just pay anyway and not go home empty handed. I then ask about the key, 
which was not in the car.  I said I had a battery with me could see if 
it ran like they said it was supposed to.  He didnt know anything about 
the key.  He says call wife, I call her, she didnt know anything about 
the key either, but will call the father in law.  Keep in mind we just 
past was I assume the fathers house.  They cant get ahold of him.  So, I 
told the guy (kid really), well I have wasted enough of my time and 
money on this trip, sorry it didnt work out and left. Fathers truck was 
not at the house anymore. you would think knowing I was showing up to 
get the car all these dumb asses would have got their crap together.  If 
htye had a key, surely I would have made some kind of deal with them.

I guess I learned my lesson, next time investigate more before going on 
a car buying trip.  I should have known days ago, in emailing the wife 
about the car she said father in law knew more about it and she should 
have him call me.  He never did.  Oh well.  2nd bad car deal I have had 
this weekend.  Went to the auction Saturday and bid and won a 93 chevy 
3500 crew cab diesel for a fairly good deal.  Was kind of beat up but 
would have made a good beater truck.  $1400.  Was sold with a phone call 
meaning it didnt meat the selling dealers reserve, so after the bidding 
they call the seller to see if they will take it or what.  Nope, they 
wanted 3k for it.  WAY too much.  I passed.  Waisted the whole damn 
weekend chasing my tail.  Win some, loose some.  Guess Im getting 
paybacks for that super deal I got on that wagon last week with the #17 
head.
-- 
Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
  94 E420, 92 300SD, 92 300E 4Matic, 91 300D, 89 560SEL,
  89 260E, 87 300SDL, 86 560SL, 85 380SE 5.0 Euro,
  84 190D, 84 300D euro manny, 81 240D, 80 240D, 76 240D,
  76 300D, 72 250C, 69 250, 66 220SEb
http://www.okiebenz.com

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Re: [MBZ] I just burn up $200 worth of diesel for a wild goose chase

2008-06-08 Thread Tom Hargrave
I probably look at 50 or more Mercedes before buying one.

Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
www.kegkits.com
256-656-1924
 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Kaleb C. Striplin, Okiebenz
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 8:59 PM
To: mercedes Mailing List
Subject: [MBZ] I just burn up $200 worth of diesel for a wild goose chase

I just got back from KC to pick up a 86 190D.  Supposedly ran, but 
possible bad trans, body and interior in good shape.  I get there, only 
to not be able to find the house because its in the boonies and not 
marked.  I find what I suspect is the right driveway and try to call the 
people.  (not going to go down some wierd driveway that I dont know what 
is down there).  Cant get ahold of them.  They guy comes by going to 
that driveway and I ask him if he knows where these people are, he 
doesnt.  They finally call me back, and its the right drive.  Huh, why 
didnt this guy who was going to their house put 2 and 2 together.  So 
this wife is doing the selling of the car.  The husband does not appear 
to know anything about anything.  She was out of town.  So he takes me 
down to where the car is (which I think was his fathers land) to see the 
car.  We go past what I assume was his fathers house to get to the car, 
there was a truck in the drive which I later assumed was his fathers 
truck.  More about that later.  So I get to the car and discover its 
actually a 85, not an 86.  I also discover it has huge rust holes where 
the jack points should be. Large rats nest under the hood, and will 
probalby need rewiring like I just went thru on my other 190D.  So I 
tell the old boy that the car is not as described so my orginal offer 
would be lowered by x amount of dollars.  He says its his fathers car 
and his father said to sell it for x amount (which I offered before). 
He said I drove all that way yada yada yada, I guess he figured I would 
just pay anyway and not go home empty handed. I then ask about the key, 
which was not in the car.  I said I had a battery with me could see if 
it ran like they said it was supposed to.  He didnt know anything about 
the key.  He says call wife, I call her, she didnt know anything about 
the key either, but will call the father in law.  Keep in mind we just 
past was I assume the fathers house.  They cant get ahold of him.  So, I 
told the guy (kid really), well I have wasted enough of my time and 
money on this trip, sorry it didnt work out and left. Fathers truck was 
not at the house anymore. you would think knowing I was showing up to 
get the car all these dumb asses would have got their crap together.  If 
htye had a key, surely I would have made some kind of deal with them.

I guess I learned my lesson, next time investigate more before going on 
a car buying trip.  I should have known days ago, in emailing the wife 
about the car she said father in law knew more about it and she should 
have him call me.  He never did.  Oh well.  2nd bad car deal I have had 
this weekend.  Went to the auction Saturday and bid and won a 93 chevy 
3500 crew cab diesel for a fairly good deal.  Was kind of beat up but 
would have made a good beater truck.  $1400.  Was sold with a phone call 
meaning it didnt meat the selling dealers reserve, so after the bidding 
they call the seller to see if they will take it or what.  Nope, they 
wanted 3k for it.  WAY too much.  I passed.  Waisted the whole damn 
weekend chasing my tail.  Win some, loose some.  Guess Im getting 
paybacks for that super deal I got on that wagon last week with the #17 
head.
-- 
Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
  94 E420, 92 300SD, 92 300E 4Matic, 91 300D, 89 560SEL,
  89 260E, 87 300SDL, 86 560SL, 85 380SE 5.0 Euro,
  84 190D, 84 300D euro manny, 81 240D, 80 240D, 76 240D,
  76 300D, 72 250C, 69 250, 66 220SEb
http://www.okiebenz.com

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Re: [MBZ] I just burn up $200 worth of diesel for a wild goose chase

2008-06-08 Thread Luther
It's about time!  THIEF!  :D

Luther




Quoting Kaleb C. Striplin, Okiebenz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

snip

 Guess Im getting
 paybacks for that super deal I got on that wagon last week with the #17
 head. 
 --
 Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
   94 E420, 92 300SD, 92 300E 4Matic, 91 300D, 89 560SEL,
   89 260E, 87 300SDL, 86 560SL, 85 380SE 5.0 Euro,
   84 190D, 84 300D euro manny, 81 240D, 80 240D, 76 240D,
   76 300D, 72 250C, 69 250, 66 220SEb
 http://www.okiebenz.com



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Luther   KB5QHUAlma, Ark
'87 300SDL (272,xxx mi) head case
'85 Ford F250 6.9 diesel (x58,xxx mi) BioBeast
'82 300CD (176 kmi)
'82 300D  (74 kmi) getting donor engine-sold
'85 300D (280,176) parts car sans engine



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Re: [MBZ] I just burn up $200 worth of diesel for a wild goose chase

2008-06-08 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
Im going to be cutting back my travel with these fuel prices the way 
they are, which means my inventory will probably drop.  Still would love 
to get out your way though.

Tom Hargrave wrote:
 I probably look at 50 or more Mercedes before buying one.
 
 Thanks,
 Tom Hargrave
 www.kegkits.com
 256-656-1924
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Kaleb C. Striplin, Okiebenz
 Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 8:59 PM
 To: mercedes Mailing List
 Subject: [MBZ] I just burn up $200 worth of diesel for a wild goose chase
 
 I just got back from KC to pick up a 86 190D.  Supposedly ran, but 
 possible bad trans, body and interior in good shape.  I get there, only 
 to not be able to find the house because its in the boonies and not 
 marked.  I find what I suspect is the right driveway and try to call the 
 people.  (not going to go down some wierd driveway that I dont know what 
 is down there).  Cant get ahold of them.  They guy comes by going to 
 that driveway and I ask him if he knows where these people are, he 
 doesnt.  They finally call me back, and its the right drive.  Huh, why 
 didnt this guy who was going to their house put 2 and 2 together.  So 
 this wife is doing the selling of the car.  The husband does not appear 
 to know anything about anything.  She was out of town.  So he takes me 
 down to where the car is (which I think was his fathers land) to see the 
 car.  We go past what I assume was his fathers house to get to the car, 
 there was a truck in the drive which I later assumed was his fathers 
 truck.  More about that later.  So I get to the car and discover its 
 actually a 85, not an 86.  I also discover it has huge rust holes where 
 the jack points should be. Large rats nest under the hood, and will 
 probalby need rewiring like I just went thru on my other 190D.  So I 
 tell the old boy that the car is not as described so my orginal offer 
 would be lowered by x amount of dollars.  He says its his fathers car 
 and his father said to sell it for x amount (which I offered before). 
 He said I drove all that way yada yada yada, I guess he figured I would 
 just pay anyway and not go home empty handed. I then ask about the key, 
 which was not in the car.  I said I had a battery with me could see if 
 it ran like they said it was supposed to.  He didnt know anything about 
 the key.  He says call wife, I call her, she didnt know anything about 
 the key either, but will call the father in law.  Keep in mind we just 
 past was I assume the fathers house.  They cant get ahold of him.  So, I 
 told the guy (kid really), well I have wasted enough of my time and 
 money on this trip, sorry it didnt work out and left. Fathers truck was 
 not at the house anymore. you would think knowing I was showing up to 
 get the car all these dumb asses would have got their crap together.  If 
 htye had a key, surely I would have made some kind of deal with them.
 
 I guess I learned my lesson, next time investigate more before going on 
 a car buying trip.  I should have known days ago, in emailing the wife 
 about the car she said father in law knew more about it and she should 
 have him call me.  He never did.  Oh well.  2nd bad car deal I have had 
 this weekend.  Went to the auction Saturday and bid and won a 93 chevy 
 3500 crew cab diesel for a fairly good deal.  Was kind of beat up but 
 would have made a good beater truck.  $1400.  Was sold with a phone call 
 meaning it didnt meat the selling dealers reserve, so after the bidding 
 they call the seller to see if they will take it or what.  Nope, they 
 wanted 3k for it.  WAY too much.  I passed.  Waisted the whole damn 
 weekend chasing my tail.  Win some, loose some.  Guess Im getting 
 paybacks for that super deal I got on that wagon last week with the #17 
 head.

-- 
Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
  94 E420, 92 300SD, 92 300E 4Matic, 91 300D, 89 560SEL,
  89 260E, 87 300SDL, 86 560SL, 85 380SE 5.0 Euro,
  84 190D, 84 300D euro manny, 81 240D, 80 240D, 76 240D,
  76 300D, 72 250C, 69 250, 66 220SEb
http://www.okiebenz.com

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