I guess that's always been my way of doing things "treating potential buyers, hobbyists, and sellers with respect" . I have learned that going in to look at a car, not to think that the owner is anything, but the most informed about what he has. I have had to deal with rude door knockers on more than one occasion. When I open the door and someone treats me with respect they will learn that I am always willing to sell "for the right price", as I have accomplished many a deal by just treating the seller like they are the "great decider" and to be nice. Of course when I do receive one of those flippers or wannabe auto nuts, who is distracted by the project slowly making its way along in my driveway or garage, I normally take their phone number and talk for a while. All while being polite, having been on the side of a potential buyer having to deal with a very irrational owner. I know what it's like to be treated with disrespect on both sides. So I guess I kinda know what the guy was having to deal with, but personally I couldn't justify basically giving away a couple of superbirds especially when you own them for so long :love4:, I guess I would have figured he would have taken them to the grave, I know I would have