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Posted by ShepFL on January 14, 2003 at 18:15:17 from (63.175.91.20):
In Reply to: Re: OT - Auction for log home kits posted by Shep VA on January 14, 2003 at 13:16:16:
I got some land out back I could sell ya for the price of the White!! Come on down and take a looksee!! Fill dirt is cheap down here :) I gave the fella a deposit on the White - it is a 2-135. He won't sell the 1750. Having to save funds for the balance on the White. I get it and another whole motor. You might see me at the local auto parts store trying to generate some more income to speed up the process. Still in boxes in the new place and have not had chance to go down and do any work on it. Still need to go down to Reddick, FL & assess another fella's 1650. Ol' boy has been PATIENT! Between his traveling to horse sales and me wrapped around the axle we have been missing one another for nearly 2 months.
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