I think you should check into the Henry Ford Clinic immediatly for Car
Addiction Affliction in a very big way dude!
You would have to live out in the country in order to store that parking lot
you have.
Are you sure your not a large volume used car dealer instead?
Q
At 10:54 AM 10/28/96 -0800, MARK DONALDSON wrote:
>Keith A. Edwards wrote:
>>
>
>>
>> My condolences (sp?) to those who have not seen this Home Improvement
episode.
>>
>> Well, I forget whether it was as a result of Wilson's advice (probably). My
>> favorite line/topic of Home Improvement this last Tuesday was when Tim
>> admitted his "addiction" to cars to wife Jill. He said he would fight his
>> addiction by checking into the _Henry_ Ford Clinic!
>>
>> No addiction to cars, here... (updated "sig" below lists latest
>> acquisitions to our car "stable" and location)
>>
>> Keith Edwards
>> Suffolk, VA
>> kedwards@norfolk.infi.net
>> 2 '62 TR3Bs in garage
>> 2 '67 TR4As in garage
>> 1 '54 Austin-Healey 100-4 in garage
>> 1 '57 Austin-Healey parts car on the trailer
>> 1 '54 Austin Princess Vanden Plas limo behind the garage under a cover
>> 1 '85 Honda Civic CRX Si D-Stock autocrosser and daily commute-mobile in
garage
>> 1 '78 Winnebago Minnie Winnie race-chaser and tow vehicle beside the garage
>> 1 '85 Honda Civic Wagon 4WD in front of the garage
>> 1 '85 Honda Civic CRX Si on the tow dolly (acquired this week)
>> 1 '82 Dodge D50 Pickup 4WD behind the garage
>> 1 former TR4 in the woods
>> 1 former TR3 in the woods
>> parts squeezed in everywhere, including a small enclosed trailer
>> I think I am looking for a 40" container to put back in the woods... Yes,
>> we live pretty far out in the country.
>
>
>Yep. You've got a problem all right Keith!
>I'm down to just six.
>Two Hondas (on road)
>Two Healeys (on road)
>Two Healeys (off road)
>I'm just your average "marginal" case. Nothing to worry about, right?
>But if you're going to the Henry Ford Clinic please check out the day rates
for me.
>
>BTW, I've purchased 40 footers for as little as NZ$500 each once they're
past their
>time. I would think they'd be even cheaper in the States. Be sure to run a
good strong
>garden hose over them before purchase to make sure that don't have any LEAKS.
>Apart from that, with their strong wood floors, they make excellent storage
lock-ups.
>And you can double-deck four (Healey/TR size) cars in them, and a lot of
spare parts.
>
>Cheers
>
>Mark Donaldson
>Auckland N.Z.
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