Posted by Ken Christopherson on October 09, 2021 at 10:49:37 from (156.98.184.139):
In Reply to: YTDOT posted by sms on October 09, 2021 at 05:24:57:
I sold a minivan back in August to a gent off of Facebook Marketplace. He came with a flatbed car trailer pulled behind a large pickup. After seeing the tractors, he stayed and we talked for quite some time. It cam time to load the van up and for him to head home, and I asked if he wanted any help. At this point we were standing in the middle of my 6-70 foot driveway. He said no thank you, and he drove the van up onto the trailer. I turned to go into the garage and I heard him jump into the truck and I no sooner than turned around and he drove away....
I couldn't believe what I just saw happen. On top of it all, it had just started raining.. And the trailer had a wood deck.
About a month later, I received a notice from MN DMV stating the vehicle had been salvaged. I still pray that he didn't lose it off the trailer and hurt someone. He had about a 40 mile trip from where I lived.
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