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--- Eddie <EddieHuffstetter@hotmail.com> wrote: > Dan Gerous, > Well, we could go by and look at Terrance's stuff, > but why? Someday maybe > you or someone will make a great deal out of Jack, > but that will be one of > those right-time, right-place deals which I used to > chase. Of the three, the > AS was really just junk. I am amazed at how the > trailers can take the > downtown bayou flooding and still look as good as > they do. Jack said they > never flooded, It's possible they didn't. It was not a clear water flood, and the insides of the cabinets and other cubbies didn't show any mud or flood residue. I've seen trailers that have flooded and the wood will delaminate with not that long of an immersion. > Can't believe your gonna go look at another AS. > What's the deal on the AS? Wasn't it rather pricey? > I never looked at the CL ad. Let me know. Seeking for friends and the Kerrville Folk Fest. We use 'em for artist and staff housing. The one in Conroe has been improved to death and turned into a "park" model. There's another in W Houston, Started repairs, realized he's in over his head. Also too much money. > Watch for Streamlines > for me. I allus watch fer old aluminum trailers. About three years ago I found a mid 50's two door Streamline up by Bastrop sitting on an overgrown lot. I thought it was an AS Liner at first. Last time I went by some one was in the process of cleaning up the lot but they hadn't done anything with the trailer. Left 'em a note but haven't heard anything. I'll be by there the end of this week n check it out then. DanG, Old trucks, Old trailers,
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