Wes,
Having seen a few guys about to go over the edge, I agree with Mike. I'd get
the car NOW!
My $0.02 worth
Jim Snyder
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> >Something really strange is going on. My restorer was gone all weekend, =
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> >available whenever I wanted it and that he was sick of dealing with "Cry =
> >babies". I knew he was temperamental and difficult to deal with, but I =
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> Sounds like he's about due to vacationate the premises. I'd get the car
> now, rain or no rain. Take a trailer and a tarp if you have to. Just get
> the car now. If the weather has been that bad he may be looking at your
> car taking of space in his shop, finished, waiting for the owner, and may
> decide to take it outside for a washing in the rain.
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> When you do pick up the car also take him a gift certificate for a free
> dinner at some nice restaurant in the area. Might be just the right nice
> gesture he needs about now. Sounds like he's currently a little tired of
> dealing with the darker side of the public. Anybody who deals with the
> public on a daily basis needs a break every once in a while. Maybe offer
> to take him fishing or something.
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> Who knows what he needs, but get your car now.
> At least that's what I would do.
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> mike. (I'd rather be out fishing right now in fact.)
> (Maybe I'll tie up a dry fly that looks like an MG.) :)
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