Hey everyone! :3dSMILE: Man I feel better, I sat down and fell asleep, for 3 1/2 hours, Ahhhh, the stress of selling and all that has backed off **) :p :whacked: , Now we get the stress of getting out of here by the 27th! :eek: , and getting everything to Tn. ;)
We are going to Maryville (bottom of Knoxville), where my wifes mom lives, and then we are going to find a place for a couple weeks, so we can find a house that we want, could be there, could be in Ga, Va, Nc somewere around the east end of Tn.
I still have to change the tranny in my S-10 Blazer, I need to tow my Trike with it, the wife is driving the Mustang,....Hey who's bringing our stuff! :confused: I don't know yet! 19 months ago I searched the cost of getting a couple of 24 footers, but the cost of each went from $750ish to $1291.0 each! why??? and about $450.00 each for fuel now. I got a rough cost of $2095.00 for a moving company, that we pack it, & unpack it ourselves, which is ok with us. The neighbor up the street told me he would move us with his semi for $700.00, but that was 19 months ago, I'll have to go up and ask him again.
I sure am glad most of our stuff is packed... in the garage. Key word here is "Most"
Tomorrow I have to get a brake booster for the Mustang, it started to whistle lightly, 2 days ago, strip my Ford 9" of brackets, machine some parts for both T's, change the starter in the Mustang, hard to start when warm, finish the hitch for the Trike. When I made the new wire harness for the trike, I put a plug inside behind the headlight, so I just use a longer trailer wire and all the trikes lights work. (3 brake lights, 5 tail lights, 3 lights each side and flashing valve stem lights, 5 driving lights, and they still don't see me! :( )
Now I'm tired again from thinking about it!
I can hit a paper plate at 500 yards all the time, I never tried a golf ball that far out, (they really fly when you do hit them :D ) We used to shoot clay pigeons with our 22's, and skip 22's off the water to hit a target..Dang kids! :rolleyes:
No! I won't miss ice fishing & shovleing snow, But I will miss driving in the snow, I came home once in 3 miles of powder snow up to the hood of my Toyota pick up, I got stuck pulling in the driveway, the snow was packed to the hood under the hood, and fan was not turning
I was in my '57 chevy (in about '68) I was going about 15-20, put the brakes on and slid a block or more, and rearended a '66 Caprice, broke all 6 of his tail lights (he was sliding also, he hit the car in front of him) I was about the 8th person/last in line, he said oh-well and left. no damage to the '57.
Pat