You know that nothing ever really gets deleted from the internet.

Oh yeah, sorry Woodrow!
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You know that nothing ever really gets deleted from the internet.
As far as I see it Brett, ...
... I really don't think you did anything wrong, as any rich a****** usually gets ahead on the back of other good people, so you are just following the path society has set up for us to get rich...
good luck buddy
Just when you think this thread has run out on entertainment value, up comes this
This just beats awesome, even for someone like me who's just peripherally associated with this Cruiser thing...![]()
Easy now - there's no need to (posthumously...) offend these folks by dragging them into this context....
All we need is some Marx, Pareto, Rawls, and Weber...
Still there...what happened to the tech thread that was showing all the faults with the misrepresented 40?...did it get deleted?
Maybe he married his public defender...
here is the problem, as an old guy sees it (me), we live in a veneer society.
i want you to think about that statement and apply it to almost anything.
decades ago, feels like a century, we had a marketing class in junior high. one of the things we experienced was how a box can make someone buy something.
the teach put 2 boxes on the table, same size, same construction. one was a plain cardboard box and the other had a picture on it. if i remember correctly is was a smiling family holding something.
the teach asked the class which they would want and informed us that the item inside was exactly the same but the box with the picture was 25c more.
most in the class went for the box with the pic, they had the delusional idea that what ever was inside was better than the plain box.
fast forward to today, fancy boxes everywhere.
look at movies, fancy pic and a couple choice words printed and you are enticed to rent that movie ... and usually find out the movie sucked.
take cars and most of us already know that the old cars were made simple and reliable to last for decades, now they are complex, pretty, soooo many gagets inside and are built to last 10 years but we want them....
Wow - this is a mild version of Wenzel! Move this to Pirate and see what'd happen.
Just read throught 40-section tech thread.BUT - still haven't seen a scan of Brett Young's letter that came with the truck. I'd be surprised if the current owner can make anything legal "stick". If it said things were "serviced" instead of "replaced", or "replaced with new" it's hard to argue with the PO. "Serviced" can mean so many things. Opened up the brakes, took a look, saw they were crap, and shut 'em back up agian, right? I "serviced" them. It's sleazy marketing that needs to be exposed, but does "serviced" have a legal definition? For that matter, does "restored"?
Move this to Pirate and see what'd happen.
Just read throught 40-section tech thread.BUT - still haven't seen a scan of Brett Young's letter that came with the truck. I'd be surprised if the current owner can make anything legal "stick". If it said things were "serviced" instead of "replaced", or "replaced with new" it's hard to argue with the PO. "Serviced" can mean so many things. Opened up the brakes, took a look, saw they were crap, and shut 'em back up agian, right? I "serviced" them. It's sleazy marketing that needs to be exposed, but does "serviced" have a legal definition? For that matter, does "restored"?