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Re: Best place to look for a project?
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Posted by big fred on January 07, 2002 at 17:52:11 from (208.51.245.210):
In Reply to: Best place to look for a project? posted by John Morrson on January 07, 2002 at 13:53:52:
Now I ain't a Canadian, much less a British Columbian, but I think there would be quite a few over in the Fraser Valley area. Is there an equivalent to our Little Nickel ads there? I'm near Buckley, Washington, about 20 miles east of Tacoma. I found my last one at a garage sale where I went looking for a flathead Ford V-8 and went home with three old hydraulic pumps of unknown usefulness and an idea of buying a Farmall A that was sitting, you guessed it, out behind the barn. I called the feller back a week later and it was still available, offered him $400 for it and he delivered it to me, about 35 miles away. It's mostly all there just disassembled and a little disheveled. I figure I have another $500 in it now, with another $400-800 needed to finish it. Let's see, that's $1300-1700 and I could probably get $1500 when I'm done. I ain't making money at this...
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