In a message dated 5/9/2007 12:29:47 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
standardtriumph@btinternet.com writes:
Quite
frankly, I'm wondering if it's worth it spending yet more money as vandalism
seems excluded on my policy.
Jonmac
Odd, some years ago, due to I suspect mistaken identity someone stomped up
the bonnet of my 87 Hundai, jumped up and down on the roof until it collapsed,
and then took a baseball bat to the lights and lenses all around and to all
the glass.
When I turned it in to my insurance, worried about how I would pay the $1000
deductible, they responded that there was 100% coverage on vandalism, and
fixed it back as new with no charge to me.
Robert B. Houston
Texan in New Mexico
63 TR4
As he stared at her ample bosom, he daydreamed of the dual Stromberg
carburetors in his vintage Triumph, highly functional yet pleasingly formed,
perched prominently on top of the intake manifold, aching for experienced
hands, the small knurled caps of the oil dampeners begging to be inspected and
adjusted as
described in chapter seven of the shop manual.
Dan McKay
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