The answer is simple!!!
You never know when you might need a part like that. Going to the back yard
toget it seems more efficient.
Gary Allgood wrote:
> Teri Ann,
>
> Men are from Mars, and Mars has no Cars. When we return to Mars, we will
> need our Cars.... Yeah, I read the book....
>
> Actually, I never had the junkyard mentality. As far as whole cars go that
> is. I have always had the nut, bolt, washer mentality, where I would keep
> every little nut bolt and washer I could get free without destroying.
>
> Would I have another TR in my yard? Well, I have my eyes on a TR3 that I
> found sitting in a warehouse.... The guy started doing bodywork on it years
> ago when he was laid off.... It is still where he left it.... Could I afford
> to restore it.... Probably not anytime soon, but if I could figure out how
> to store it "inside" I would get it today... still working that issue....
> Yes dear, it is a Triumph De-Humidifier. We put it in the basement, near the
> furnace and it will keep the whole house dry.... For years to come....
>
> Gary
>
> Gary Allgood
> TR4 CT/3795-LO
> www.sltoa.org
>
> > I have a question. Something I've never understood....
> >
> > How come, if a man gets "into" cars he needs another, then another and is
> > never satisfied until his yard looks like a specialized wrecking yard.
> > Then he starts thinking about moving to a place with a larger yard and
> > outbuildings to store more.
>
> > TeriAnn
> >
> > Http:www.shadow-catcher.net
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