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It's funny, I read posts like this and wonder why someone else has the right to think they can (almost) demand (or push) that someone else work on a project in "your" timeframe? It's "their" money, it's their property, and they can do whatever THEY want with it. THEY can let it sit collecting dust, let it slowly rust to dust, or send it to the recycle center for scrap, again it's their property and not anyone elses. I've got a one family owner, rust free, low mileage original 71 BOSS 351 sitting in storage (dry humidity controlled storage no less), been there for over 15 years now, I have people telling me all the time how I should spend my time and money on it and not let it waste away....Well, people, I'm here to tell you that you have no idea what else could be on a persons mind, or what else might be a priority in a persons life that the owner feels is more important than the object you see. To some owners it's not about the money, but about the ownership. All you (as the admirer of whatever item someone elose owns) see is that peice of iron (or aluminum and or fiberglass in this case) wasting away (or at least in "your" mind it is). It might be your priority to get it on the road, or back together if it was yours, but the reality of it is that it is not yours and you just need to take a step back and deal with it. If the current owner does not want to sell it, that is his/her right, if they choose not to work on it in a specific time frame, again, that is their right. Why is it so difficult for some of you to comprehend this right of ownership?
Bill S.
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