Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Selling Stuff

1965 Mustang For Sale

     We are selling stuff. A lot of stuff. Big stuff, small stuff. Nice stuff, ordinary stuff. Anybody need a slightly used humidifier? I've got one for sale. China cabinet? Its gotta go. Matter of fact, we are selling most of our stuff. As we prepare to make the move to New York, we are downsizing and selling our stuff. Some of our big items have already been sold, but feel free to ask about them just in case they haven't.

     Becky, however, has made sure that I let people know that we aren't selling ALL of our things, just MOST of our things. There are a couple of personal items that we will NOT be getting rid of. The list of things that we are holding onto is actually growing. We'll probably be keeping most of our clothes, some books, some favorite cookware and dishes, photo albums, guitars, our bed, Maria's bed, and a few electronics (TV, computer, etc...).

     You maybe asking yourself, "What about the kayak, office desk and 6-man tent?" Don't worry those are all going in the garage sale (March 24-25). Along with the 120-watt Guitar amp with effects pedal, bookshelves, power tools, lawn mower, toddler toys, and '65 Mustang. And seriously, if you know anyone who is in the market for an awesome classic car that runs great and is fun for the whole family, then please let me know. My asking price is $7,000 or best offer. Someone is going to get an awesome deal here. So please consider helping us out by buying this sweet, poppy-red Mustang. I've added some pictures below.

     It is a V-8, 289 auto, 2-barrel carburetor, with 15,000 miles (probably not original...its 50 years old!), original hubcaps, full console in the middle, rear seatbelts, power steering, radio/cassette player, and AIR CONDITIONING! Email me at jordansauceda@hotmail.com if you'd like to schedule a time to see it in person or you can just come out during our garage sale here in sunny Burleson, Texas. And yes... the fuzzy dice and Beach Boys cassette stay with the car.

 





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