darkred87T
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Howdy,
A good friend of my brother's and mine knew a guy who had an 87 Regal with some good parts on it. Originally, this guy was gonna use the car for a demolition derby and asked my friend if I would be interested in "swapping" some of the bad parts off my car (front and rear bumpers, tail lights, filler panels, ect.) with some good parts on his car. The deal was that I would come down to the shop where the car was and do the swapping. Well, time went by and I hadn't got around to getting down there.
Fast forward a couple weeks. My friend calls and says the car is still available and that he can have it towed to my house for me to swap the parts at my leisure. When I was done, this guy would pick the car up and it would be a done deal. Normally, I wouldn't be so naive as to let some one just drop a junk car off in my driveway, but my brother and I have known this freind of ours for years and I trust him. I was still skeptical of the transaction and I even told him my concerns about the car being abandoned in my driveway. My friend assured me that it would get picked up.
Well, fast forward again six months later, the car still sits in my driveway and all I get is empty promises from the owner that the car is going to get picked up "This week" or "Bob the tow truck driver is going to call you today". Yet after all this, I'm still stuck with this car and no one knows where the title is. I called around to some local junk yards and the conversations end abruptly when I tell them I have a car with no title. I know our freind had good intentions for this to work out, but the owner of the car is giving us the run around. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can do?
Mike
A good friend of my brother's and mine knew a guy who had an 87 Regal with some good parts on it. Originally, this guy was gonna use the car for a demolition derby and asked my friend if I would be interested in "swapping" some of the bad parts off my car (front and rear bumpers, tail lights, filler panels, ect.) with some good parts on his car. The deal was that I would come down to the shop where the car was and do the swapping. Well, time went by and I hadn't got around to getting down there.
Fast forward a couple weeks. My friend calls and says the car is still available and that he can have it towed to my house for me to swap the parts at my leisure. When I was done, this guy would pick the car up and it would be a done deal. Normally, I wouldn't be so naive as to let some one just drop a junk car off in my driveway, but my brother and I have known this freind of ours for years and I trust him. I was still skeptical of the transaction and I even told him my concerns about the car being abandoned in my driveway. My friend assured me that it would get picked up.
Well, fast forward again six months later, the car still sits in my driveway and all I get is empty promises from the owner that the car is going to get picked up "This week" or "Bob the tow truck driver is going to call you today". Yet after all this, I'm still stuck with this car and no one knows where the title is. I called around to some local junk yards and the conversations end abruptly when I tell them I have a car with no title. I know our freind had good intentions for this to work out, but the owner of the car is giving us the run around. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can do?
Mike