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kgreen

kgreen

It's a thoroughbred horse guaranteed to sire the fastest race horses this side of the north pole  He's for sale for a million bucks but you're not allowed to open his mouth to count the teeth.

 

Not a million dollar car, but I'm interested in a car that Gateway has in their Chicago showroom/franchise.  https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/inventory/chi 

I found a great prepurchase inspector who will actually bring a portable lift onsite to inspect the underside of the car.  Just before scheduling him. the rep from Gateway texts that lifts aren't allowed.  Liability is the reason, corporate directive and must comply.  I ask about ramps, he's going to have to run that by corporate as well but doubts that will be allowed.

 

Is this experience familiar to anyone?  I'm starting to think this horse has no teeth.

kgreen

kgreen

It's a thoroughbred horse guaranteed to sire the fastest race horses this side of the north pole  He's for sale for a million bucks but you're not allowed to open his mouth to count the teeth.

 

Not a million dollar car, but I'm interested in a car that Gateway has in their Chicago showroom/franchise.  https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/inventory/chi 

I found a great prepurchase inspector who will actually bring a portable lift onsite to inspect the underside of the car.  Just before scheduling him. the rep from Gateway texts that lifts aren't allowed.  Liability is the reason, corporate directive and must comply.  I ask about ramps, he's going to have to run that by corporate as well but doubts that will be allowed.

 

Is this experience familiar to anyone?  I'm starting to think this horse has no teeth.

kgreen

kgreen

It's a thoroughbred horse guaranteed to sire the fastest race horses this side of the north pole  He's for sale for a million bucks but you're not allowed to open his mouth to count the teeth.

 

Not a million dollar car, but I'm interested in a car that Gateway has in their Chicago showroom/franchise.  https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/inventory/chi 

I found a great prepurchase inspector who will actually bring a portable lift onsite to inspect the underside of the car.  Just before scheduling him. the rep from Gateway texts that lifts aren't allowed.  Liability is the reason, corporate directive and must comply.  I ask about ramps, he's going to have to run that by corporate as well but doubts that will be allowed.

 

Is this experience familiar to anyone?  I'm starting to think this horse has no teeth.

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