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It isn't impossible to get stuff out of Manitoba, just do it quietly. The metal preservation of the West makes it worth the trip.
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Legal procedures are already in process for the return of that artifact.
"Quietly" does not mean bragging about it afterwards on the internet. For shame. |
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Just had a look at your photos again and realized the windows are broken and there is a bend in the front bumper.. We generally won't work with materials that are that far gone.
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Rob
The broken windshield was only one deficit. Stripped for parts might be a better description of my little treasure. I was just buying what you guys in the West consider cast offs. In Ontario even a residue vehicle like that is gold. Gord |
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Ahhhh, but that's not for the poachers to decide. It still should have gone for a permit in order to have proper and official determination and rejection of the export.
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