I think that's the reason I haven't fixed my 72 Supreme for fear off waking up and not seing her, or not getting any sleep for keeping a watchful eye on it, in it's present condition people still ask about. The guy who inspected my car informed me to put a cane lock on it and a kill switch on it, he had a 72 Cutlass just painted, went to work came home and sw it gone, when the police came and asked around the woman across the street saw a tow truck with no name or license plate on it, she told thought because he worked in a repair shop it was him picking the car up. Needless to say the police found it in a abanding part of the city with some motor parts gone and fenders, this was done after they set fire to it, they went through that to steal parts. Just keep in mind even though we relish our Oldsmobiles someone, somewhere is watching it just as close.
Greg
1972 Cutlass Supreme
1977 Cutlass Salon
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Subject: Re: To Sell or Not
--- Ronald Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: snip... Well, I really don't have a desire to sell my 64 > JETSTAR but some dude in a really slick 66 Ford > Fairlane knocked on my door today and asked If I > would > sell her. I would be scared that an interested party knows where the car "lives" and could come back and take her? Am I being paranoid? Even with her covered up, I get inquires as to "what's under there" and they want to see. Certain places I never drive her to anymore because of "interested parties". And mine is not cherry right now! Karen ____________________________________________________________________________________ Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail (http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/)

