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<blockquote data-quote="Brownslave688" data-source="post: 1265170" data-attributes="member: 34439"><p>Why why why? Saw a decent looking 2000 or newer f150 sitting in a yard today with 4 flat tires. Judging by the amount of leaves in the bed it's been sitting there since at least late summer. Get up to the house and there's a big sign. Truck not for sale sorry. I wanted to ask why not. There was another f150 in the drive that was no more than a couple years old.</p><p></p><p> I can at least somewhat understand the people with older cars that won't sell because "I'm going to fix it up". What I don't get is all the late model vehicles I see that never move and aren't for sale. I have offered to buy many parts and even a few of these whole vehicles. The answer is always no. I always see these things still sitting in the same place 3,4,5 years later. Why not make some money of your oversized paper weight?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brownslave688, post: 1265170, member: 34439"] Why why why? Saw a decent looking 2000 or newer f150 sitting in a yard today with 4 flat tires. Judging by the amount of leaves in the bed it's been sitting there since at least late summer. Get up to the house and there's a big sign. Truck not for sale sorry. I wanted to ask why not. There was another f150 in the drive that was no more than a couple years old. I can at least somewhat understand the people with older cars that won't sell because "I'm going to fix it up". What I don't get is all the late model vehicles I see that never move and aren't for sale. I have offered to buy many parts and even a few of these whole vehicles. The answer is always no. I always see these things still sitting in the same place 3,4,5 years later. Why not make some money of your oversized paper weight? [/QUOTE]
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