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Oops. Maybe I am being a bit generous. Live and learn.
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Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2004 8:44 PM
Subject: Big irony and burnt vans vans. He is under insured and his vehicles are not crashed tested as he claims. We found out the hard way. I have a 1995 Chevy Astro with only 2,000 miles on it that is worthless and we are forced to sell it at an auction next month. We paid $20,000 for the base chassis and State Farm paid $40, 000 to have the add on equipment installed. 7 years later, Ahnafield gave our van back to us as not fit to start or drive. We had to install a new fuel pump, lines and alternator. We have a reserve of $10,000 bucks on it to sell it. W In a message dated 8/8/04 3:26:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Big irony: In 1993 I was nearly killed when my tiedown released. I was thrown to the back and my van drove itself straight into a large tree. The irony? The conversion company was Ahnafield. This is not to condemn them, though. They turn out literally hundreds of high tech, high quality vehicles. Just an unfortunate quirk of fate. ----- Original Message ----- >> |
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