Who will buy my 1974 F100 fast so I can get money to fix up a 1995 Toyota Previa and get job as a

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Old 27 Jun 2010, 12:50 pm   #1 (permalink)
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distributor? I started a new job yesterday and was supposed to supply 8 new vendor accounts today when my pickup started to backfire and stall out. I was given a 1995 Previa with a cracked windshield and it needs fuses to start up. It also needs to be inspected, but since it was in an accident the air bags are deflated. I have $300.00 in savings. I know the solution is in my problem, but I just can't see it. Can somebody connect these dots so I can make money as a vendor distributor















Yes, but I need something easy on gas and the pickup is not easy on gas. Maybe if I sold the Toyota. Do you have any advice about the cost of fixing the cracked windshield and blown airbag. We had the the Previa running before we broke the Alt fuse trying to replace it. It's a good vehicle except for that.
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Old 27 Jun 2010, 12:55 pm   #2 (permalink)
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Fix your truck with the 300 dollars. It is going to be cheaper than putting air bags in the Toyota!
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