Oops. I assume that it was one of yours. Can you collect insurance on
that? I feel your pain...
Reminds me of when my roommate had a case of
brake/accelerator-pedal-confusion and rammed his '67 Dart into our rental
house at full throttle from twenty feet away. Dart - 1, 4x4 corner post -
0, irate landlady - minus 2 (us).
Dodd, Kelvin had this to say:
> I was backing out of parking space last week. Space was a bit tight
>behind me, so I cut my wheel sharply to make the turn easier. I thought
>there was an empty space next to me. As I backed up, looking around I
>caught sight of a windshield post from some furren sports job in my right
>side window. That thing was so low, you couldn't see it sitting there from
>my truck seat. There should be a law stating that they either have to keep
>the top up, or stick some kind of flag on them when they are parked. So
>anyways I hit the brakes, but the damage was done. Them things crinkle like
>silver foil. Pushed in the whole passenger rear fender. Didn't leave a
>mark on my truck. You'd think they'd build em better.
>
> Paradigms are wonderful things. This was unfortunately a true
>story. Dodge 2500 Pick up 1. 66 MGB 0.
>
>
>Kelvin.
>
>95 Dodge 2500 TurboDiesel
>Lots of little furrin jobs.
>
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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the red one with the silver bootlid.
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