<VV> Opinions?
Rick & Janet Norris
rickjanet at charter.net
Wed Jun 1 17:10:33 EDT 2005
I have noticed that it never occurs to some people that a clean car (or
anything else your selling) can be sold for more money than a dirty one.
Same goes for people who show up for a job interview in a Tshirt, jeans and
flip flops! (They hired me anyway!)
Rick Norris
> Interesting. Maybe the guy hasn't got a source of water. Notice that the
> rust color is not only on the shrouds and chassis parts, but also on the
> plug and dipstick boots. This seems to me to indicate dust, and not rust.
> (Which is not to say that there is no rust.) One would expect a rebuilt
> engine to have shiny protrusions on the heads' intake manifolds where the
> turbo compressor plumbing attaches. But those are "dusty" also. There
> seems to be a lot of oil on the surfaces, also.
>
> kirby
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