The roof story:
I toured the yard wanting to get a roof for my 73 Challenger. I was very familiar with the yard, and had struck up an amicable trust withthe owner of the yard. Not the friendliest guy in the world, but an interesting guy nonetheless.
We found a roof worthy of a cut-job, and made an agreement for purchase of $500. Kinda steep, what you pay is for proximity I figured. 1/2 down, 1/2 on pick-up.
The owner of the yard marked the cuts to be made, and told me that he would have it ready for pick up in 2 weeks. (He had a swap meet the next weekend)
No problem.
I gave it almost 2 weeks, calling on Thursday. I had a funny feeling because friends that live nearby said that they had a fire in the yard. So I called to check in to confirm pick up on Saturday, just to ensure that everything was kosher.
I spoke with the owner and he told me that the guys who were cutting off the roof off the car started a fire. He told me that 5 cars burned up pretty bad, and I should have a look.
When I arrived, I searched the yard with the owner, and we could not find the roof at first glance. Once he showed me the carnage of what was left of the cars I deduced that the roof was probably wasted as well. When we did find the roof, I apologetically and calmly told him that the roof would no longer be worth my time. I wtold him I would be happy to see if there was something else in the yard that would be worth my money. We both came to an agreement and I continued "shopping"
Lo and behold, this is what I found <
http://www.pbase.com/dmz73/image/78572842 > outta this 74 Cuda <
http://www.pbase.com/dmz73/image/66437238 > for for $125...
These for $20 <
http://www.pbase.com/dmz73/image/78417705 >
The rest I got back in cash.
I felt really bad becasue 5 Mopars wre ruined in the process, good parts on all ( Iwas going to be the guy stripping them for re-integration) The owner was fined, and he lost out on some good bussiness.
I know he felt just as bas, if not worse. He was fined by the Fire department, fined by the EPA, and lost some good business.
That's my story, and I am stickin' to it.
Dan