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Date:         Mon, 28 May 2001 10:58:46 -0700
Reply-To:     Garth Woolstenhulme <garth@RGLOBAL.NET>
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From:         Garth Woolstenhulme <garth@RGLOBAL.NET>
Subject:      FS:Split window single cab $6000
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Hi All,

My wife has been telling me about this splitty single cab (not what she called it) for a couple of weeks. We take different routes into town, so she sees it and I didn't until last week. Stopped to look at it Saturday. It is parked at 'Vern's Garage' in Littlerock, CA (661-944-1220) along with several bugs of various states of dis/repair. Looking through the fence (Vern's was closed for the weekend) the thing looks nice. I could not see any rust or bubbling paint around the gates, front and rear bumpers look dent free, paint looks near new. The rear tailgate is primer grey, which makes me think that the gates may be replacements. I do not know what these things go for so I do not know if $6000 is a lot or not. Seems like it is as it has been parked along a busy hiway for a couple of weeks and is still there. From 10 feet away it looked real nice though.

Garth


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