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Re: selling cars
- From: Gary Pavlovich <glpavlovich@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 13:56:09 -0700
Wise words Don.
Gary Pavlovich
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From: "Don Dulmage" <big-d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 12:43 PM
Subject: selling cars
Selling cars ,
A few things i have learned. always wish i had kept them. Once sold a 69
Road Runner for $1750 with fresh paint. I made money too but WHAT WAS I
THINKING?
Sold a 63 Post car set up for a street hemi when i tranferred the hemi to
my Dart. Could have stuffed a BB in it in a days worth of work too. I munt
have been nuts. Sold my (and i am ashamed of this one) 74 Dodge Charger
race car for $2500 no motor or headers. I must have been out in the sun
too long. Car was very competiive , would run 4 snd 5 runs back to back
within .001 seconds , often exactly the same. Sold the motor to a mud
bogger. My mind must have been buggered! I have never seen one yet that
works like it did.
Sold a 64 Dodge wagon with the 440 installed and running for arounds a
grand (1975." ???????????????
After the sale the money is gone n a matter of days. The good it does
seems almost unnoticable compared to the joy of owning and running the
car. Have sort of promised myself never to sell the 63 MW car .I dont feel
i have another one in me. The V10 is due for a body shop visit and i hate
the thought of spending the money but I never had a veheicle i have
enjoyed more.I beter hang on to it.
Every single vehicle we sell will cost more to replace one day and a lot
more than we will get for it now.
And now for story time.
I was at the only All Out Pinks held in Canada a few weeks back. It was
held at Cayuga where i ran my Hemi Dart long and hard being the fastest
car in the Pro class for almost two years. How do i know I had to give
everybody else lights. often the whole tree , that is how i know. Never
got light myself not once ever. Anyway i digress.
During the afternoon in a lull me and Gary who paid my ticket and dragged
me up there went for a stoll in the staging lanes. We met a young fellow
from our local track who owns a constuction company and who has been kept
Scott Shafiroff in groceries for the last two years.(read
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$)
Gary knows the fellow, i just know who he is so when Gary left for the
latrines i tried to keep up a pleasant conversation. As i looked at the
staging lanes i realized they had not been touched or repaired since the
late 70s which was about the last time I raced there. I commented on that
fact. Immediatley this young buzzard was standing in my space with his
skinny pointed little nose to mine. "YOU, RACED HERE IN THE ^60s AND &70s
?" he asked rather rudley. "Well yeah" i said," I did." "If that is true,?
he snorted looking around at his goney friends for support, "What did you
run here?" "Well , i ventured quietely. "As a matter fact, a Hemi Dart."
" Looking around at his pals he stuck his boney face right in front of my
mine . "REALLY!?" he said in disbelief. "Yeah, really." i replied. Right
at that moment I wished i had never sold that Dart or that Hemi. In fact
right now i still wish i had it. Money is soon, gone fun can last forever.
Don
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