Posted by 504 on July 14, 2011 at 17:36:27 from (64.111.61.44):
In Reply to: Steel thieves posted by jaybird*oh on July 14, 2011 at 04:42:01:
This was years ago; In late June in Missouri along the border with Illinois people set up fire works stands for the 4th. Ol boy that scraped for a living set up every year, and would buy right there if he could get it brought to him there. A kid goes over with three car batterys and Bob paid good money for them. 1.25 each, next day the kid showed up and that Ford Galaxy, was dragging the ground, twenty that day, next day more. The Sheriff showed up and asked if he was buying and he told him yes, then they looked at the batterys(they were all still on the truck), it turns out they were stealing them from Bob s Son(in the scrap business too) and selling them to Dad! And before someone asks it was a new 7000 GMC.
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