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For sale 1978 Mark five with 24,000 miles
Lincoln for sale 1978 Mark five with 24,000 miles. From Leona Ray
We r moving to a condo….would anyone b interested in warren’s metropolitan?
Marian Robbins
Picture = Lincolin 1978 Mark 5
1955 Packard Patrician
1955 Packard Patrician,
Auto, V-8, good condition.
Jerry DeMarco, 788-8260.
Auto, V-8, good condition.
Jerry DeMarco, 788-8260.
1948 Desoto
1948 Desoto
– Excellent,
406-868-4622 for details
– Excellent,
406-868-4622 for details
1946 Ford 2Dr Sedan
1946 Ford 2Dr Sedan,
6 Cylinder,
needs restoration,
no title.
$1500/OBO
Charles Aron, 564.-0280
6 Cylinder,
needs restoration,
no title.
$1500/OBO
Charles Aron, 564.-0280
1927 Model T Ford Coupe
1927 Model T Ford Coupe
Very Good Condition
– $10,000
Jerry Dolson 788-1740
Very Good Condition
– $10,000
Jerry Dolson 788-1740
1948 Desoto 4 door,
1948 Desoto 4 door, excellent
Jay Robertson, 406-868-4622.
Jay Robertson, 406-868-4622.
1939 Chevrolet Business Coupe.
. Frame blasted and painted, Mustang II front suspension, 11” discs, 8.8 Ford rear end, new radiator (for automatic) and firewall relocated. All new glass in boxes, complete hardware and trim. Body blasted and mostly straight. Great project, illness forces sale.
727-3902.
727-3902.
Stolen Car!
The owner of a magnificent 1956 Chevrolet convertible, wrote to say he had restored the car to perfection over the last few years, and sent this:
On a very warm summer afternoon he decided to take his car to town. It needed gas, as the gauge was practically on empty, but he wanted ice cream, so he headed first to his favorite ice cream shop.
He had trouble finding a parking space, and had to park the car down a side street.
He noticed a group of young guys standing around smoking cigarettes and eyeing the car rather covetously. He was a bit uneasy leaving it there, but people often take interest in such an old and well-preserved car, so he went off to enjoy his ice cream.
The line at the ice cream shop was long and it took him quite a while to return to his car. When he did, his worst fears were realized. His car was gone.
He called the police and reported the theft.
About ten minutes later the police called him to say they had found the car abandoned near a gas station a few miles out of town.
It was unharmed and he was relieved. It seems just before he called, the police had received a call from a young woman who was an employee at a self-service gas station. She told them that three young men had driven in with this beautiful old convertible. One of them came to the window and prepaid for 20 dollars worth of gas.
Then all three of them walked around the car. Then they all got in the car and drove off, without filling the tank.
The question is, why would anybody steal a car, pay for gas that they never pumped, and then abandon the car later and walk away?
NO PEEKING ! !
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They couldn’t find where to put the gas!
Old guys would know this!
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!