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Subject: Ok folks, it looks like we're being introduced to another one of Bill Parks' personalities: Mr. Restored Javelin Expert


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Date Posted: 14:48:49 12/17/02 Tue
In reply to: Grainy 's message, "You know, I was thinking....." on 20:08:58 12/16/02 Mon

And since when do you qualify to give anyone advice on what a restored car would/should/could appraise for? Grainy could save money by doing some of the work himself? You mean like you have? Excuse me, but doing a car restoration yourself does not include leaving your 1978 Ford at someone else's home in Connecticut for a few years for him to do the work on for you or buying another car from a dealership in Michigan that's already finished and driving it home. Then again, maybe your idea of restoration means buying little chrome F O R D hood letters on ebay and pressing them into place?

197 pounds? 197 pounds? Maybe if you're only weighing your left thigh and your fat head. Are you forgetting that people have actually seen you in person?


Quit dispensing advice to people who haven't asked for it. That's what got you in trouble here the first time.

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I don't know who thios guy is flashing the badge, but it's not me, ( . ) Furthermore, I'm more of a restoration expert on ALL cars, not just police cars, and can tell you what is needed to do a completer restoration. As far as getting my hands dirty, I do, ...alot! I've restored all of the trim and chrome work on all of my cars, re-built the tranny in one car, pulled and detailed the motor and changed motor mounts/remounting in two more, so suck on dirty sock, you FAT PERV! (NT)who the hell do you think your talking to, "Parks Patrol!"?18:33:29 12/17/02 Tue

So THAT'S what 197 pounds looks like. In that case, I''m 110. (NT)Richard Simmons22:52:03 12/17/02 Tue

Oh man that Javelin is one cool car, wonder if anybody has noticed that it has no motor or trans installed, would be a great car with a Chevy 454 installed!!!!. (NT)Lobotomy Iscool09:37:19 12/18/02 Wed



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