I'm not selling mine, either, even as I move further into my 7th decade. In
fact, I just bought a Stag project thinking it might be easier to drive, and
more amenable to my wife, than the cramped TR4 ( that's still not on the
road). Seeing Jonmac's Stag when he and Liz stayed with us only confirmed
my decision to expand the fleet. In any case, I always need to have a
project - or two or three - clammering for attention, and the Stag promises
many, many hours of aching back and bruised knuckles. And satisfaction.
So I hope to be on this list for many years to come.
John Howard
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 6:57 AM, tom white <tswhitez123@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >I have a chronic illness and am unable to work. I can't work on the TR3
> much
> >anymore; not even clean it. I rarely have the energy to drive it.
> >My only income is a meager Social Security Disability payment. I am up to
> here
> >in credit card debt. I could sell the car to pay off the debt, but
> instead,
> I
> >charge more parts.
>
> Take heart you are not alone. I am in the same position. I am not selling
> mine.
> It is that infrequent day when I get to do some work on the car or take it
> for
> a drive that makes my live meaningful.
>
> Best regards,
> Tom
>
>
>
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