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I can't think of a 16yo kid turning down what I'm presuming is a free truck.

Go w the stripes. If it's his rig, it's his gig about the time he parts ways with the truck.

Besides, if it gets jacked, then at least the description would be more than just 'a white pickup truck'.

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Not completely free, he is supposed to work off the cost of paint/wheels, etc., around my place. The deal was the same for his older brother when I first picked up the truck back in '06. It took his brother a year to pass the test(waited until he was 18 so he didn't have to pay for lessons), and can't seem to get the hang of a manual. His older brother didn't seem to eager to work in trade for anything I had done to the truck, the younger doesn't mind physical labor, so I know he will work.

I am hoping to make a deal with him, trade him the truck for playing football this fall. He is 6'2" about 210lbs, naturally strong, would make a good Tight end, and a scholarship is his best opportunity to go to college, he wants t go to Stanford. He is a straight A student, but not the type of student who would get a scholarship on academics alone.


More than tread lightly. Leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else.
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