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tdskip said:
Come on guys - man up. There is always room to be found! And what is with asking premission? I don't recommend that as a strategy. :smile:

So speaks the man with the aircraft hanger for storing projects away in.... :smile:

And I thought immediately of you with the earlier post "Did he buy 5 cars or 6....". LOL

Scott
 
We also have two other cars, so that's why my wings are clipped.
 
Tinkerman said:
eschneider said:
Suddenly my life doesn't seem so bleak. Living in my shop, alone, no wife, no kids, no TV.....

Gotta have heat and a fridge though plus your puter so can stay in touch with the BCF.

Tinkerman

Well, the heat stays on 50 (keeps the cars from freezing) and the "bachelor's fridge".... well, best not to elaborate. I will says that a sandblaster is a surprisingly effective means of removing carbon buildup from the microwave tray, though.....
 
Marvin Gruber said:
I'm lucky, Wife doesn't care how many I have as long as it doesn't cramp her shipping. I also get to store all the cars at my mother's farm where there's several barns to hide all this stuff.

Marv

Marv, Now that I`m down in the NW SC corner (Greenville Area); Man, I`d love to come & visit your "Playground" as I have seen pics (Remember when I was drooling over the "E-Types). How far are you driving distance, time?

Regards, Russ
 
Bob Claffie said:
I gotta clarify this a little. My wife and I live on a fairly main street in a small town. All the kids are grown and gone. One car garage. Already FIVE cars registered and insured, Tiger project on the way.

OK, now we're talking Bob... :laugh:
 
HerronScott said:
tdskip said:
Come on guys - man up. There is always room to be found! And what is with asking premission? I don't recommend that as a strategy. :smile:

So speaks the man with the aircraft hanger for storing projects away in.... :smile:

Like I said Scott, there is always space. Ha!


(actually I had to cut a TR4a loose since I was out of space, but don't tell anyone. I have a reputation to uphold)
 
Russ,

I would say 6/7 hours driving time. I've sold all the E types except for my 68 OTS. Some I've had for 15 + years. Some guy in England has bought the 68 coupe & 69 OTS. The 64 is headed to OR. All are being restored. Just let me know.

Marv
 
Marvin Gruber said:
I've sold all the E types except for my 68 OTS.

Marvin, can you tell me what the "OTS" stands for?
 
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