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In my silly head everything fitted: he had a big 4X4 because he came from a large finca (farm) in Olancho, where that kind of car is indispensable, and he was wearing the kind of hat people from Olancho always wear, or at least that is what I had been told. I recognized him from the cowboy hat he was wearing.
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When I arrived, the “son” was waiting for me beside a big car, one of those huge 4X4s. I had no problem with this, even when I got out of the car after him, and saw him holding a big stone.
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We made an appointment for ten o’clock next morning in the car park of a famous TV station. He would love to try my car: should he like it, he would buy it and take it to Olancho the very same day. One night I got a call from a pleasant-sounding man who told me he lived in Olancho (considered by all as the Far West in Honduras), and that his son would come to Tegus the day after to run some errands. I do not remember which of the two was responsible for my (mis)adventure, but it does not matter.
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One of the fastest ways to sell a car in Tegus was to place an ad in one of the two most popular daily newspapers: El Comercio or El Heraldo. In my silly head everything fitted: he had a big 4X4 because he came from a large finca (farm) in Olancho, where that kind of car is indispensable, and he was wearing the kind of hat people from Olancho always wear… When a friend of mine who was leaving the country offered me her Toyota Corolla, I decided to sell the Jeep. In 2001 I was living in Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, and I had bought a second-hand Jeep, which had given me nothing but problems. Today I laugh about it, but whenever I remember it, I get a shiver thinking of what could have happened. It is part of the baggage of an inexperienced expat. What I am about to tell you happened a long time ago, but it is very vivid in my memory. An adventure with a happy ending when Claudiaexpat lived in Honduras.