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Old 04-23-2017, 06:28 PM
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Gosh, I need your help guys.

I have been offered the van below. Not sure if it comes with all the accessories.

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Do you think they're authentic?
Hmmmm hard to tell Frank without the items "in hand" 😁
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Old 04-23-2017, 06:31 PM
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This will work only if you know nothing about cars.
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Old 04-23-2017, 07:14 PM
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I have a Rolls-Carnley if interested. It rolls down one hill and canardley get up the next.
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Frank,

I had the ultimate card delivery car when I was younger. It was the 1973 Vega Kammback station wagon. Lemon green in color like the lemon it was. Literally burned more oil than gas. Used to carry a case of oil in the back so each time you fill the tank, you would add a quart of oil. Also doubled as a mosquito fogger for the neighborhood. Would be especially useful in delivery of cards from the junk era of cards as what could be more perfect than a junker delivering junk?
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I had the ultimate card delivery car when I was younger. It was the 1973 Vega Kammback station wagon. Lemon green in color like the lemon it was. Literally burned more oil than gas. Used to carry a case of oil in the back so each time you fill the tank, you would add a quart of oil. Also doubled as a mosquito fogger for the neighborhood. Would be especially useful in delivery of cards from the junk era of cards as what could be more perfect than a junker delivering junk?
that thing is beautiful!!!!!!
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Well its not one of the cars you listed but how about an eco-friendly Dodge truck?
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Frank - You've come up with another classic...thanks for sharing.


I don't have anything to trade myself, but I did just find this one on the 'bay:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1977-Volkswa...NY~Tmh&vxp=mtr


COUPLE OF HIGHLIGHTS:

Mileage 1,002,039

Warranty Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty





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Frank, if you'd be willing to throw a little cash (and I mean 'a little'), I could trade you this rusty, worn-slam-out wheelbarrow for your Yugo. This might actually fit in nicely for your card delivery service as it could haul quite a few unslabbed T206s at one time - certainly more than the glove compartment of any fancy-pants car that you may be dreamin' about.

I do not have a title and the inspection has run out, but it did start the last time I used it. I think that is actually a Yugo wheel and tire on the 'barrow.

Whaddya think - we got a deal???
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Well its not one of the cars you listed but how about an eco-friendly Dodge truck?
That's hilarious!
Love the pic!
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Well its not one of the cars you listed but how about an eco-friendly Dodge truck?
Literally the definition of a "tree hugger".
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