[SEL] illusive Mogul

MaytagTwin at aol.com MaytagTwin at aol.com
Mon May 1 15:51:37 PDT 2006


 
Hi Tom,
Did you point out to the brothers that the old engine's paint has  
deteriorated, there is rust on many of the parts, and that the old wagon it is  sitting 
on looks pretty sorry, too?  There is also the risk that the old  wagon might 
collapse, possibly injuring some small child who might be playing  near.  
Perhaps you should go back and talk with the brothers, explaining  you have given 
it more thought, then raise these concerns, and offer  to remove the potential 
danger for a reasonable price.  IF you need help  removing it...just call me.
Regards,
Ron Carroll
Clearmont, Missouri USA
 
 
In a message dated 5/1/2006 4:37:21 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
Germoamer at aol.com writes:

They  knew nothing about old 
engines.  After looking over for 2 hours,  finding it free, all original and 
complete 
except for the screen cooler  replaced buy a tank, and the fuel pump which 
was 
located in the house  taken there to rebuild packing many years ago. I 
finally 
asked them how  serious they were about buying it and keeping in the family.  
One of  the brothers spoke up and said they were dead serious and wanted it 
even  if they had to pay $4000!  I finally told them it was worth $4000, but  
maybe 
being family they could negotiate it down.   





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