And then the name of the car becomes "Phoenix"!
Joe
> James Carruthers wrote:
>
> Oh yeah, that's right blame it on me! :))))
>
> Nobody feels safe, most of all me....
>
> I am currently majorly stressed out dealing with the insurance... the
> paper work has been handed from one company to the other... and it
> hasnt reached its final destination yet... lost somewhere between
> solicitors offices... and Im very tired of playing piggy in the
> middle.
>
> What did cheer me up today was that my car finally came home....
>
> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hj.carruthers/backagain/DSCF0001.jpg
>
> The rear wheels were locked tight against the body... so we had to use
> the engine hoist and wheel it half way down the road because there
> were too many cars in the way for the lorry to get past... blocked the
> road for a good 20 minutes.... getting it up the curb was interesting
> too....
>
> Then, because the garage is still full, we had to park it tight
> against the fence so that the neighbour can use the shared driveway. I
> ended up playing Buckaroo with a trolley jack and a car... risking a
> broken arm to add to my broken heart.
>
> Anyway, it feels good to have her home. Even if she is a crumpled
> mess...
>
> James
>
> 1977 Pimento Red Spit Parts Car (hurrah!)
>
> Joe Curry wrote:
>
> > James Carruthers wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Does anyone else find it odd the number of Spitters who are
> >> selling
> >> their cars?
> >>
> >>
> >
> > It's all your fault, James! Nobody feels safe anymore! :)
> >
> > Joe
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