beater

Started by mcc1961, September 05, 2011, 07:14:49 PM

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mcc1961

Why do they call the pistols beaters?
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arkmaker †

Just means banged up a bit. Maybe a scratch or two or three, but usually working condition. Last beater I had was a 65 Ford Falcon. Not much to look at and if you weren;t careful, your feet would fall thought the floor pan, but ran like a top!
Rich
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JEBert

A Beater is one that has been knocked around and generally beat up enough that you couldn't get a good price for it when you go to sell it.  Folks want them because you can use them for parts or for putting a lot of TLC into it to fix it up and the owner won't ask too much for it.
Cheers,
Jerry
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