TexasKnucklehead
Jedi Knight
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Generally I try to not worry about the little things. But my 1959 TR3 is starting to sweat. Houston weather this time of year is less than ideal for top down roadstering, but hurricanes are another story. 'Butter' has already been thru Katrina -in the eye and on the wet side, and we saw pass one of Harvey last night. The street flooding came up the yard, but the TR3 sat in the dry garage just listening to the pounding (22") of rain. The predictions call for a total of 50" of rain by Friday because Harvey is expected to go back out into the Gulf, gather more water and momentum, and come back across Houston. Our subdivision is already flooding because Buffalo Bayou is more than a foot over it's banks, and back feeding the drainage. At 2AM tonight, they will start to drain the flood detention dam into Buffalo Bayou because they can't hold all the rain headed this way. The Bayou may rise 1' to 3' along it's length.
I just came from the garage. I put Butter on 4 jack stands as high as they will go. It's raining hard. Time for a beer.
I just came from the garage. I put Butter on 4 jack stands as high as they will go. It's raining hard. Time for a beer.