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Where do most people go to sell a used aluminum boat these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="boatyard" data-source="post: 519033" data-attributes="member: 36319"><p>I'm not sure I'd want either of them behind the wheel of a 1 ton truck. </p><p></p><p>I'm just glad its out of here. I was afraid I was going to have to store it for the winter while she found a truck. </p><p>The friend was actually a bit scary looking, and the station wagon looked like something you see running around in a junk yard picking parts. They used to stop cars like that and not let them cross the bridge but I guess they don't look all that close these days. Glass and lights optional I suppose. </p><p>I kind of got the impression they may have been a couple, at least the big one seems to think so. I was definitely getting some jealous husband vibe from her the way she just shoved the thing into the car and didn't hardly bother to tie down the rack she tossed in the roof. </p><p>The woman that bought the thing was kind of cute but definitely not the sharpest tool in the shed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boatyard, post: 519033, member: 36319"] I'm not sure I'd want either of them behind the wheel of a 1 ton truck. I'm just glad its out of here. I was afraid I was going to have to store it for the winter while she found a truck. The friend was actually a bit scary looking, and the station wagon looked like something you see running around in a junk yard picking parts. They used to stop cars like that and not let them cross the bridge but I guess they don't look all that close these days. Glass and lights optional I suppose. I kind of got the impression they may have been a couple, at least the big one seems to think so. I was definitely getting some jealous husband vibe from her the way she just shoved the thing into the car and didn't hardly bother to tie down the rack she tossed in the roof. The woman that bought the thing was kind of cute but definitely not the sharpest tool in the shed. [/QUOTE]
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