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How time flys on these cars

regularman

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I have been doing a midget restoration for several years and was just looking at the inspection sticker that is still on the windshield. It expired in 2000. The last time I had it on the road was 1999. I can't believe it has been that long. I keep piddling too long on things /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
Ain't it the truth.
 
Shoot this is the 11th month and it is not running yet. I have really slowed down in my old age. hehe.
 
Tell me about it.
I usually take 2 months to restore a Sprite, I'm on month 3 now and I know it will run into January.
 
Must admit I lost about 4 months with the body work. But did get all the parts I had restored meanwhile. However, funding this thing out of my check book has slowed things down a bit. Hehe, wife wants to go to europe in the spring, sigh.

However, I just got my annual statement and made 17 percent in the market this year so no complaints there.

Now if I could just use about 1 percent of that to get this show on the road.
 
Hey Jack, where did you invest?? WE could all use 17%!! lol
 
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