PT
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Post by PT on Oct 1, 2020 8:54:48 GMT -8
Ouch... somebody really wanted in or out? It ended up donating a spice rack that will live again in the Holiday House one of these days :-). Windows are all there if anybody wants to go get them...
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Post by vikx on Oct 1, 2020 9:42:02 GMT -8
Ouch!
Where is it? There's a guy looking for that window. I think he's in Oregon?
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Post by datac on Oct 1, 2020 13:43:48 GMT -8
That's pretty much the definition of the middle of nowhere. I'm in Oregon, and even I have trouble working up enthusiasm for that trip. Here's the map link:
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Post by PT on Oct 1, 2020 16:45:41 GMT -8
Yup - south east Oregon and as datac mentioned it's about as middle of nowhere as you can get.
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Post by vikx on Oct 1, 2020 18:19:09 GMT -8
I'll let the person know. Turns out he wants the window for a "weird project" rather than a trailer. Would rather see it go for a legit rebuild.
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Hi, From a vintage trailer guy located in Santa Ana, CA. It's good to see lots of activity here.
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Post by John Palmer on Oct 1, 2020 18:45:29 GMT -8
I'll let the person know. Turns out he wants the window for a "weird project" rather than a trailer. Would rather see it go for a legit rebuild. As the CEO, I think you should dispatch the VTT Company helicopter to fly into the remote area, and strip the good parts off of that trailer. You know somebody needs those parts. Don't be using the excuse that this company cannot afford it! LOL, John
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