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  1. tfrogh

    Well, the Insurance company was wrong in this instance!

    Yea, if I ever hit the lottery, my dream garage will be built like a municipal parking garage. Big concrete structure!
  2. tfrogh

    Well, the Insurance company was wrong in this instance!

    Actually it is. 100% It is called Comprehensive Coverage.
  3. tfrogh

    Well, the Insurance company was wrong in this instance!

    When the house went up 40 years ago, it wasn't so bad. But over the years, the trees slowly keep growing and you get used to them. They will be coming down now. Though, they will be missing the shade.
  4. tfrogh

    Well, the Insurance company was wrong in this instance!

    It was a wood frame garage with aluminum doors. The odds of it not being totaled are probably the same as my hitting the jackpot on Powerball. No way the wagon's roof isn't flattened. Waiting to hear from the adjuster with Grundy. Comprehensive claim, fully insured. Absolutely, I will try to...
  5. tfrogh

    Well, the Insurance company was wrong in this instance!

    The insurance always makes a stink about keeping our Classic Car Insured cars in a locked garage to keep them safe. Tonight, that turned out to be the least safe place. A freak wind event snapped a couple of trees and brought them down on the garage. In this photo is a 3-bay garage smashed to...
  6. tfrogh

    The horror of living across the street from a demolition derbier

    Spoke to my neighbor last night. With cold weather now here, the '69 Fury VIP will just be sitting in their backyard until spring. IF ANYONE wants to come salvage any bits off it, he said they are open to a collector coming on over and removing them themselves. Otherwise, the parts will get...
  7. tfrogh

    The horror of living across the street from a demolition derbier

    I broke the ice and spoke to my neighbor while getting the mail. UGH! They are pretty effin car ignorant and could not care less about old cars. There is zero effort to salvage or save anything they strip off their Derby candidates. It is all smash, rip, tear, bend, cut and then dump in the...
  8. tfrogh

    The horror of living across the street from a demolition derbier

    A few months ago the house right across the street sold. To the horror of this rabid car enthusiast household, they are into building and destroying big old cars in a local demolition derby. At first, it was just disdain on my part as they destroyed 80's or newer land yachts…a square body...
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