Answered a C/L ad 3 days ago via text messaging for a large Stihl for sale. Advertised with a 32" B & C and in good condition. Pictures were pretty sorry and couldn't see what model it was, or it's condition, but could tell it was a larger one with a decompression valve. Anyway, I sent the message asking what model and got no response. The guy was asking a "firm" $350.. Didn't think there would be any harm to go look as he was only about 20 miles away. The ad got deleted the same night, so I figured it was a goner. He texted me yesterday saying it was an 066. I asked him if he hadn't already sold it and he said no. Told him I would like to come and see it. He sent me his address but I didn't get to go the same afternoon and asked if I could come mid morning today...If I had had ANY idea of what he had for this price, I would have gone at midnight to get it! Got to his house and he raises the garage door and has this absolutely pristine 066 sitting on the garage floor! Heart skipped a beat when I saw it and I KNEW it was going home with me, one way or the other. He said it was his Dad's and that he had passed away and he had no use for it. He had a little Ryobi he preferred to use when he needed to cut something and he was moving out of state and didn't want to take it along. It gets better...I asked if I could take the plug out and look at the cylinder and he said sure no problem. I knew I was wasting my time and was right - it was perfect. I doubt this thing has an hour of run time on it. I asked if I could fire it up. Pulled one time on choke, it popped, put it on fast idle and it roared to life on the next pull. Just ran perfectly. Unbelievable...anyway, I asked him how firm he was on the price and he said just make me an offer, I'm moving tomorrow. Was a bit embarrassed but told him the truth - that I had $250. of put back money on me and would give him that if he would take it. He didn't even flinch and said, OK, no problem!!! I think this is the best score I've run up on yet. Got a 361 in similar condition a few months back for a lady who was divorcing her husband and just wanted to "get rid" of the extra stuff that he didn't take. Kind of the same deal - got there, took one look at it and knew her $200. asking price was a fire sale price. (she didn't need the money - she was in a $500,000+ house) Only word for it was pristine, just like the 066. Don't think it had more than an hour or two on it either. She insisted that I take the new plastic gas can (full of mix), 2 bottles of unopened oil, a Stihl saw wrench and a Stihl hard case for it. When I asked her if she was sure, she said if I didn't take the extra stuff it was going in the trash...Anybody doubt what I did? Must be doing something right lately to have had this much luck...can't imagine what it is, but I'll sure take more of it...!! I have GOT to stay off of C/L!!!!!