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Old 05-08-2010, 11:02 AM   #1
drunkbus
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R.I.P Buddy Buckets

I went to the local salvage yard yesterday and came across a 68 that had about 4 other cars stacked on top of it. Took a peak inside just out of curiosity and it had a nice set of buddy buckets in it, with good foam and only a few tears from the material being brittle. There was no way to get them out with the other cars stacked on top. It crushed the cab down onto the seats and it was just too dangerous. I told the guy he had a set of $300-$400 dollar seats sitting there and his response was "That thing has been here for months and nobody has offered to pay that for them yet."
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