Tom,
Sorry to hear the bad/good news. Would your ex take
cash instead of the roadster ?
I would gladly contribute to a fund to save your '67.
You have helped the roadster community so much, this
would be the least we could do to help.
Best wishes,
Stephan
--- Thomas Walter <walter@omni.sps.mot.com> wrote:
>
> Bummed...
>
> Good news & Bad news:
> Finally have a settled agreement on my divorce, but
> my ex gets the 67 2000.
>
> Rather ironic as we had originally verbally agreed
> to settle everything back last summer, which I
> agreed
> to pay off the Aerostar she was using. In return I
> would keep the 67. Well, I paid off the Aerostar
> (big mistake as it was community property), so she
> has it as "her car" with a clear title, and was able
> to snatch the roadster and some more property as
> her portion of the estate.
>
> I did put a new clutch in, but never got around to
> finishing up the head gasket. Ironic as I wanted to
> order comp head bolts for the roadster, and some
> other
> new parts.
>
> So sadly SRL311-0547 will be going away.
>
> I still have my '68 2000, also non running at the
> moment,
> so at least I'll still have a roadster.
>
> Starting next week, I'll do a little garage cleaning
> to
> see what things turn up. I have some odd ball stuff,
> and
> good stuff (like a NOS 1600 starter). Who knows get
> the
> garage cleaned out and pay off some of this legal
> debt. ;-)
>
> All I can say is thankfully I am blessed with a good
> sense
> of humor, and two great kids.
>
> Bummer,
>
> But the kids and dogs come first. Plus with just
> ONE roadster I can focus a little more on it. ;-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom
>
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