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Wow, sorry to hear about ALL of that, especially the Parkinson's. Hopefully the next project, whatever it may be, will bring you some joy!
Wow, sorry to hear about ALL of that, especially the Parkinson's. Hopefully the next project, whatever it may be, will bring you some joy!
So sorry to hear about the death of the Volvo. Even more sorry to hear about your diagnosis. Get as much stress out of your life as possible and take each day as the gift it is. While there's no cure yet, enough well-off celebrities are being treated one might be found sooner than later. My invisible friend is not answering many of my requests lately but I'll put in a good word for you.
Well good luck at the swap meet! Doubt I'll be going down there, but if I am, I'll check back in for your booth # to be able to stop by & say hi. Are you staying semi-local or making an escape to somewhere else?
NH: when my parents bought their condo in Arizona 30 years ago they'd spend 6 months down there and 6 months up here. they said they could have lived there full time if we all lived down there cause they had AC in their home, car and all the stores, but it does get hot from May to October so best of luck in your move.
or if you can keep your place up here and buy a winter place down there that might be the best of both worlds. my parents would come home usually at the end of April or May once the temps were 100+ for a week in a row and cause my mom wanted to see us and the grandkids, then back to AZ when temps dropped below 40 or rains started up here.
best of luck and hope your health hangs in there.
ThanksNonhog, congratulations (condolences?) on the move. I hear it's a dry heat so you can't be uncomfortable. I don't think you ever get used to the heat but after a few years you forget what being cold is like. You have my sympathy on the garage size. I refused to move to a house with a smaller garage than what I had.
Nonhog, I wasn't a big fan of the Corvair when it first came out but when they added the turbo it changed me into a fan (I had a hopped-up '56 Chevy with a 235 in-line 6 at the time). The '65 model was love at first sight and if we didn't have two children and a large dog, one of them would have followed me home. I see two choices:Well I ended up doing something dumb. Bought a Corvair.



The Cougar sure looks like it checks the boxes. Have fun with it! Did the company that sent their best washer installer pay for the drywall repairs?I need a car I can wax and do small changes like wheels etc.

@nonhog, great to have you back. I'd say the little change is amazing and I like the color. Corvairs didn't come from the factory with that blue as I recall. Even the red ones didn't come with the kind of pop Ford offered.Corvair has changed a little!