I keep mine at my biz and I think without exception, every single person, be
it a driver, salesman, customer, etc. have all said the same thing "that
would be great for deer hunting". Actually I'm not so sure an -A5 would be
that great in the woods due to it's rather large turning circle.
>I am going to assume that he's concerned more over the functionality of the
>vehicle, as opposed to the hisotircal restoration aspect. Anybody out
>there have a "working mule" they want to get rid of?
>Contact me off the list and we'll haggle...
Check out zoo's, county garages, universities, golf courses (especially
public ones), county/state/city park dept's, etc. These have all been know
to have had mules and they ussually end up being auctioned off if not
already. Mine came from the zoo for $35. Three of us went in on 4 -A5's
for a total of $120. Three of the four ran with less than 1/2 hour of work
each. Don't find deals like that too often!!!!
je
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