LINDSEY v. JOHNSON

No. 44196.

633 S.W.2d 296 (1982)

Leslie LINDSEY, Respondent, v. Jeffery JOHNSON, Appellant.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Division Three.

April 27, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roy A. Walther, III, St. Louis, for appellant.

Martin Lipsitz, St. Louis, for respondent.


CLEMENS, Senior Judge.

Plaintiff-owner Leslie Lindsey took his car to defendant-mechanic Jeffery Johnson's service station for repairs and have a motor replaced. While there for over six months the car was cannibalized and never repaired. Plaintiff sold the car for scrap.

In the court-tried case plaintiff got judgment for $500. Defendant appeals, contending solely there was no substantial value evidence. We rule that issue against defendant.

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