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Date:         19 Sep 95 10:54
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From:         L.S.Griffiths@physics.salford.ac.uk
Subject:      Re: Classified Listings on the Net

>Most car salesmen (the good ones) keep lists of people looking >certain types of hard to find cars. Occasionally some poor misguided >sole will actually trade their westy in for something else. That's >how my wife found ours and it was a good one.

I talked to some guy recently at a show and he'd found a one-owner '68 Devon camper, never welded, low miles, full service history, original receipt and German air in the tyres - you get the idea, he payed 1800 for it and sold it at the show the next week for 3500.

He found it on a used car lot, and snatched it up right away.

Lee.


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