On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, Joe wrote: > Doc i know how you feel. I have tried to sell a 1967 > 343(needs rebuilt). NO replies/offers at all??? I also > had several guys call/email supposedly wanting the > GOOD 360 4bbl i advertised. Several called ,several > said they were coming or sending $$$ to hold it. While it's certain that some people are flakes, it's hard to haul around and repair 600 lb motors in your yard. It's tough out there. If I had more space, I'd keep more things like that, and also not have to worry about getting rid of stuff. I think the problem is everyone is in the same boat; a lot of stuff, and space is unfortunately becoming more expensive. (High real estate prices kill actual culture; nearly all of the informal clubs, collective projects, cafes and project-oriented group households I knew in San Francisco in the 1980's died/closed up due to 10X real estate prices, just for one example.) I pass up things I'd want/need, only to find a year or two or three later I'm hunting for that very thing. Usually the reason is space; I just can't keep enough stuff. Engines are large and heavy, greasy and dirty, but they deteriorate stored outside even covered. It makes it harder. I have only three engines stored here, two outside. They're greased, but surface rust is growing. I'm thinking of tearing them down into parts (they're all once-running rebuild cores) so I can store cranks etc inside and greased/wrapped blocks outside, but that runs into the other precious commodity -- time :-) It's not even a money issue; I'd "packrat" stuff just because it's useful to someone, and trade/give away/sell at cost to fellow AMCers. I feel your frustration! _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com