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Date:         Thu, 9 Nov 1995 12:34:15 -0600
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From:         ehintz@mail.utexas.edu (Edmund A. Hintz)
Subject:      Re: Help: Crew Cabs are worthless

>that a driving vehicle is worth something. She also said that the appraisal >company called around a couple dealers and that the going price for a mint >one is $700, so mine must be worthless.

WHAT??!!! I can't find a *used, rusted* splittie for much less than $600. I guess '68 rules out the split, but $700 for MINT??!! Hell, that's what you pay for a hunk o' junk that runs!! My buddy in Cal paid about $3k for his '65 (? not sure on year) crew cab. Where's these dealers and how many can I/we buy???!!!!

Peace, ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Edmund A. "Eddie" Hintz **|** "You may say I'm a dreamer, Voice Major, UT Austin * | * But I'm not the only one... (512) 416-7980 * /|\ * I hope someday you'll join us, <ehintz@mail.utexas.edu> */ | \* And the world will live as one. <ehintz@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu> ***** Imagine." ------------------------------------------------------------------------


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