Not such a great day
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Not such a great day



I parked most of mine (indoors) for 15 years, and I am glad that I didn't get 
rid of any of them or part them out.

Paul

In a message dated 11/4/2003 10:36:59 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
Oneof514@xxxxxxx writes:

>I think we can all sympathize with unexpected mechanical problems.
>
>However, one thing to consider, many "fully" restored cars are not that great 
>mechanically.  Alot of hobbiest spend alot of money on the items that show, 
>but have not spend alot of money on the mechanical items that do not show - 
>such as suspension and engine work.  Alot of show cars that I have seen 
>"smoke" 
>quite a bit.  They can drive on and off the show field but are really not 
>suitable for highway driving.  Even a $20,000 "fully" restored car can have a 
>breakdown.
>
>I think any car with a solid body is worth saving.  Eventually you get 
>through all of the mechanical issues.  Just hang in there.
>
>But on occasion, you do just have to park it until nerves and finances 
>recover.
>
>Wayne Jorgensen
>66, 71
>



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