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Would that be the ones that are parting out about five wrecked vehicles
and make separate posting for every uncrushed piece of the car?
(and yep, the floor mats get a special add too [ i promise I've seen it])
or the ones that post in every category on C'list?
Bonus points!! if they do the "1 ad per 1 part" in photography and pets sections.

or how about the "free TV mounts" guys that seem to have a pisssing contest at times.

Actually, mine was a commercial auto dismantler who would post virtually the same ad a couple dozen times per day in several categories. I'm not sure how they got away with it. Flagging did no good, by the time an ad was taken down (if ever) there were another dozen posted. I started copying their ads exactly (graphics and all) with minor changes to the text. :poke:
 
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WHAT??????....My math says that at convenience store prices you get 16-20 pieces for $10, but here you can STEAL 15 pieces for $10. For $40 you get roughly 50 pieces AND you have to split it yourself. And trunk rounds and face cords????
firewood for sale. need gone asap!
firewood for sale. need gone asap! (west of Rockford)
Have firewood available. Need off my property asap. Had a tree cut down last fall. Finally got around to split/chop the remains. Have plenty of pre-chopped pieces for fireplace or campfire; plenty of un-split logs for bonfire or if you want to split it yourself; and roughly 16 pieces of trunk that still need to be chopped into burnable pieces (but have been cut into lengths of 24" and less).
If you buy from a convenience store or supplier, you are spending roughly $5 for a bundle that burns too quickly and contains 8-10 pieces (if you're lucky). I just need these logs off my property....so I am offering them for a steal.

PRE-SPLIT/CHOPPED WOOD: 15 pieces for $10, wheel barrow full (bring your own wheelbarrow) for $20, average sedan trunk-full for $45.....if you bring a pickup and want to fill the truck bed, then (depending on size) figure about $75, give or take depending on size of truck bed. All the rest of the pre-split wood is negotiable when bought in bulk.

UN-SPLIT LOGS/SPLIT YOURSELF: Most are over 24"....so will have to cut/split yourself. But guarantee all will yield at least 10 average chopped pieces of firewood. I will get rid of 5 pieces for $40....but all of them are very good for base logs for bonfires/campfires. If you only want one or two, then we can negotiate a price.

UN-SPLIT TRUNK PIECES: All are under 24". You must split/chop these yourself, but are in very manageable pieces (I can move them myself). Each trunk piece will be sold for only $20 each. They will yield at least 20 pieces of average fireplace wood....and most likely closer to 30 pieces. Most trunk pieces are roughly 28"+ in diameter. Worst case, we can negotiate, and you can have your pick.....like I said, just need them off my property.

If you are looking for a face cord, I have approximately 3-4 face cords available. An average face cord generally sells for about $160. I will let a face cord go for $125.

Email me asap. I need to get rid of the wood, and it IS camping season....for the most part. Not to mention, winter and fireplace season will be starting before you know it. So let me know what you would like, and set up a time to come pick it up. All offers will be entertained.
 
I liked the one ad I drove to. It was free firewood, smaller 4-5" stuff. Got there and the guy had all the firewood stacked around his house, and he showed me his brush pile haha. I said it wasn't worth messing with and was on my way.
 
yup.... CL is great .... at least it was already cut !!

my favorites are the ones that say "you cut" and there is a picture of said "firewood" that is a dead rotten tree 6' from their house or garage
a picture of some trees in the distance... "take" all u want" etc. etc. etc..

people are Clueless to say the least
 
Stump for sale, looks good. :laugh:

I've been working at ridding a large stump right off my back patio. It was an 80 ft. tall, 3.5 ft. DBH 3 leader (10 ft. up) Silver Maple five years ago (Before dad and I pieced it down). Maybe I should have advertised it on CL as a "free stump for your taking. Just need to dig it up."
Would have saved me a lot of work. (It's almost out. Burned most of it out a couple of weeks ago, and removed all but one of four major support roots last weekend.)
 
I go to the party store in Avoca all the time. I almost made an appointment to see it, just to screw with them. But, I have more pressing things to do.

You must be close to me.

Just south of Avoca, in Columbus.
I emailed him and offered him the 6 stumps I have out back for $50 and told him he could sell and make a killing. he never responded :popcorn:
 
Just south of Avoca, in Columbus.
I emailed him and offered him the 6 stumps I have out back for $50 and told him he could sell and make a killing. he never responded :popcorn:

Really? I moved here from Columbus, lol.
 
So many of these in this thread that this one's almost redundant:

http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/zip/4107653001.html

And here's a screenshot for later when the ad is gone:

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I mean, really. 50 foot trees with 30" diameter trunks, close to the building, and they think someone's going to come and do this for free. My guess is they priced it with a tree service and are now looking for someone stupid. Yeah, THAT'S the guy I want taking down a giant tree right next to my home.
 
1997 Jeep Cherokee

1997 Jeep Cherokee - $1750 (Enid, OK )
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1997 Jeep Cherokee (XJ)
220K Miles
4.0 L in-line 6
4WD
AUTOMATIC Transmission
Bright Red
Straight Stock
Crank Windows, no cruise, no tilt, no delay wiper, no nonsense
POWER MIRRORS! Woo Hoo!

$1750

Here's the deal, kids:
This is a Jeep Cherokee. This is not a luxury SUV, or a maintenance-free disposable import. It has solid front axles, wind noise, and character.
It's a Jeep. It rides like a Jeep. It drives like a Jeep. All of these are GOOD things.
It is not new, it is not pristine, it is used. This will be apparent in the pictures.


If you do not own a toolbox, have never changed your own oil, and are scared of firearms: THIS VEHICLE IS NOT FOR YOU.
If you have been posting on facebook all about how excited you are for pumpkin latte season: THIS VEHICLE IS NOT FOR YOU.
If you get offended easy and often, whine to your co-workers, and ##### a lot: THIS VEHICLE IS NOT FOR YOU.
If you feel you are owed anything in the world & have a bull#### job where you fail to produce: THIS VEHICLE IS NOT FOR YOU.
If you own a bieber album, white oakleys, affliction t-shirts, or those candy-assed stitched-pocket jeans: THIS VEHICLE IS NOT FOR YOU.
If you consider the 2nd Amendment an anachronistic relic and have never owned a firearm: THIS VEHICLE IS NOT FOR YOU.


If, however, you have BALLS OF STEEL and consider adverse weather an excuse to do stupid ####: THIS IS YOUR JEEP.
Do you laugh at danger, and tempt fate?
Have you ever uttered the words, "Hold my beer and watch this ..."?
While bored at work do you pick targets at random and think, "I could hit that from here with the .22 ..."?
Have any of your friends quit hanging out because you were too much fun?
Do you have the number of a friend with cash memorized for bail?
When you pass an abandoned flatbed farm truck along a fenceline do you consider taking on another project?
Is your ol' lady really sick of the random piles of parts, greasy footprints, and empty beer bottles in the garage?
-could you not care less?
Do you have Jalopnik saved on your laptop AND smartphone?
Do you own a service manual for every vehicle you ever owned?
Do you still miss your first ride?
Can you carry on a two hour conversation discussing tools, scars, and hi-lift jacks?
Remember when tool companies had the balls to put half-naked beauty queens on their calendars?
Do you consider the Prius an abominable affront to the Gods of displacement, torque, and All Mighty Internal Combustion?


If you answered in the affirmative to the preceding: THIS IS YOUR JEEP.

DETAILS:
-I am the second owner. First owner barely got it dirty and engaged the front axles once.
-I have remedied this excessive caretaking with muddy roads and a pile of fun.
-The motor uses a little oil. How much? I don't know, I'm not collecting statistical analysis points.
I check the oil, I fill the oil, I drive. Not enough to bother me.
-It leaks a little oil. How much? Not enough for me to care. It has 220,000 miles, Poindexter!
If you have a vehicle with 220K NOT leaking or burning oil, it's empty!
-Rear bumper has a big-ass crease in it. I dented it backing into a concrete pole. Sober.
We drove away giggling, for the record. Haven't fixed it.
-Driver's side door was caught by the wind, whipped forward, got into the LF quarter panel.
-Radiator has a small leak. Pinhole. I can replace the radiator or you can. Really doesn't matter
A new radiator and hoses will run $145. If you don't want to replace them I will.
Add $250 to the price of vehicle. This includes radiator, hoses, and labor (beer). A freaking bargain.
-The badass little 4.0L bullet-proof in-line six starts and runs like the proverbial champ.
-Tranny and 4WD operate perfectly
-Tires will need replaced in a couple thousand miles. I haven't upgraded because I had plans:
Had planned a small lift, upgrade to 17" Wrangler wheels, and more aggressive tires.
Life got in the way - it ain't happening.
-Zombie stickers on the right rear window stay. My daughter's idea, take it up with her.
-Flogging Molly sticker stays as well. They kick ass, so there.

QUESTIONS:
-Why are you selling?
I can't justify owning it anymore. Motorsickles, kiddos, work, travel, and beer have consumed my time and money.
Someone else needs to appreciate the Jeep for what it is: awesome mechanical artistry.

-What's wrong with it?
Radiator. Small oil leaks. Driver's side door cosmetic issues.
And it's pissed it has been neglected and parked. It needs rescued.

-Does the 4WD work?
Hell yes. Like a ####ensian Orphan.

-Will you sell me the [engine / tranny / rear door / axle / etc.]?
No. I'm not in the salvage business. Buy the Jeep. Love the Jeep. Give the Jeep a home.

-Will you take [insert ridiculously stupid low number here]?
No. If I wanted [ridiculously low number] I would have asked [ridiculously low number]
Want a cheap car? Get your kid that lowered tuner piece of #### honda project down the road.
I think I'm plenty cheap for this bad mofo.

-Why is it still stock?
Because I bought it for a daily driver with the intention of turning it into a project.
I haven't had the time to do so. So I am selling it.

-Can I put a 6" lift and giant tires on it?
I don't give a ####. But be sure to use quality components and for God's sake - get it aligned after a lift!

-Would this make a good car for my daughter?
Hell. Yes. Not only a good car, a learning experience. Introduction to vehicular maintenance.
Additionally, there isn't really enough room in the back for that little bastard she's dating to try anything.

-Can you deliver?
Within reason. I'd drive it a hundred miles or so. But really, you should come get it. Look it over. Have a beer. Etc.

-Will you take a check / cashier's check / Western Union Transfer / Nigerian Promissory Note?
Would you take a ball pein hammer to the forehead?
No. I'll take Cash. Period. Bring cash or don't show.

-Will you ship to -?
No. See above.

-No, really, all I have is [lowball dollar amount]?
That's great, I don't give a ####. Unicef ain't running this deal, and until they do I want $1750.
Why? Because I don't HAVE to sell this little beauty. Truth be known, I'd rather keep it.
But if it's going to a good home - I will sell. Unless you're an ####### - then no sale.

-Why are you such a ####?
Everything is relative; you should see my friends.

Any other questions, feel free to reply to this email and ask.



Location: Enid, OK
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
 
I think its more like a 1974/75. Great machine and $1000 is isn't that far out of line, I spent many hours bent over that machine

Do people keep these old ones as collectibles like a classic car? Or do they actually use these? I just can't imagine spending that much and at the end of the day my back doesn't hurt from lifting logs but from being bent over all day.
 
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