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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 731704" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>My uncle died last fall, really liked old cars, and in his machine shed covered with tarps, fully restored, is a 69 Mach 1, 67 mustang coup, 68 Firebird, and a model T and Cougar I am not sure of the year of. There is a, I think 59 Chevy pickup, that the motor is out and only the bed left to restore, as well as a couple of old Plymoths. The two kids are all scattered across the country, none of them need any more money, and just don't want to deal with the cars and farm equipment and have a sale. There is 150 years of acculimation on that farm, and no one ever threw anything away. I could have anything I want, but just wouldn't feel right ever selling it, and don't have the room. They gave me more pasture than I can use, so I rented some of it to Conley Angus, just to pay the taxes for them. Sometimes I guess you really do have enough, and want no more. gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 731704, member: 9115"] My uncle died last fall, really liked old cars, and in his machine shed covered with tarps, fully restored, is a 69 Mach 1, 67 mustang coup, 68 Firebird, and a model T and Cougar I am not sure of the year of. There is a, I think 59 Chevy pickup, that the motor is out and only the bed left to restore, as well as a couple of old Plymoths. The two kids are all scattered across the country, none of them need any more money, and just don't want to deal with the cars and farm equipment and have a sale. There is 150 years of acculimation on that farm, and no one ever threw anything away. I could have anything I want, but just wouldn't feel right ever selling it, and don't have the room. They gave me more pasture than I can use, so I rented some of it to Conley Angus, just to pay the taxes for them. Sometimes I guess you really do have enough, and want no more. gs [/QUOTE]
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