iphone in dark garage = fail. I know.
long story short, gave a quote to a customer for some work at their house and she offered me her late husbands car. I don't know the year, nor do I know the engine because she accidentally locked the keys inside it last year when she last drove it. Has 7402 miles on it. Not a scratch on it, the bed is immaculate. The interior appears to be pristine, but I can't get into it because the keys are on the seat, the doors are locked, and she doesn't have another key.
Her husband bought it new off the lot "many years ago" and she tells me the complete service history is in the glove box which of course I can't get at.
Anyway, if I trade her the job for the car, it would cost me aprox $4300 out of my pocket for this. Seeing as she thinks its a late 70's, I'm guessing it's not worth much, but figured I'd ask before I pass on a good deal.
long story short, gave a quote to a customer for some work at their house and she offered me her late husbands car. I don't know the year, nor do I know the engine because she accidentally locked the keys inside it last year when she last drove it. Has 7402 miles on it. Not a scratch on it, the bed is immaculate. The interior appears to be pristine, but I can't get into it because the keys are on the seat, the doors are locked, and she doesn't have another key.
Her husband bought it new off the lot "many years ago" and she tells me the complete service history is in the glove box which of course I can't get at.
Anyway, if I trade her the job for the car, it would cost me aprox $4300 out of my pocket for this. Seeing as she thinks its a late 70's, I'm guessing it's not worth much, but figured I'd ask before I pass on a good deal.