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I tend to agree with OldSpool. Selling him the car so he can give it to his grandson may be a new iteration based on his decline. I suspect in his last days he would take joy in giving the car to the lad. And it would be very meaningful in both directions.
Bottom line, his intent is noble even if you didn’t know his plans. You would be doing a great mitzvah (look it up) by following through. Alternately, your proposal is equally valuable. Why not discuss it with your friend to see which path he would prefer?
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Mike
“I wouldn’t want to live under the conditions a person could get used to”. -My paternal grandmother having immigrated to America shortly before WWll.
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