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Old 08-04-2006, 12:04 PM
Rudey Rudey is offline
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Originally Posted by blueangel
Oh Rudy, Rudy, Rudy...

I'm beginning to think you have a crush on me! You love to follow me around, don't you?

Your post, btw.. is full of inaccuracies and assumptions. I didn't buy my car from "my teacher'".. I didn't even know the teacher I bought it from. You don't know how much I paid for it, so you don't know why I said he's kicking himself. And you also don't know how much I've had it appraised for, (Your figures are off, btw).

But that's OK.. if it makes you happy.. soldier on, my friend.
Listen you douche bag. I didn't follow you around. I didn't even say anything bad to you. You had to assume though and I've had it with you.

You are a loser AI who talks about her tai chi practice and how she works in tv or some crap and have managed to piss off all the sorority girls on here. And now you've managed to annoy the crap out of me.

And that's a plane Jane 67. It's not a GT, it doesn't have matching A or K code engines. It's not a Shelby or a Fastback. In terms of performance it has none. At least the GTs can keep up with a lot of cars today. Your "Stang" is nothing but a mid block 2 barrel engine that was produced in large quantities. It's a hard top, the vinyl gives it a little more but not much, and in the most perfect scenario with pristine contour parts and low mileage you couldn't sell it for more than 15. There's no chance that "the teacher" got rich selling that car to you so it doesn't matter how little he got paid for it. Your fake ass appraiser I'm sure told you all that - I'm sure he knew exactly how much it would sell for and now how much he thinks it's worth.

You can also check with the good folks at stangnet and mustang forums.

-Rudey
--It must be real hard being so immature once you pass the age of 50.
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