...what about my transmission? Altitude is way too far to drive the thing. The transmission is now convinced it has two gears: Reverse and 3rd.
I moved into my new house today! It's an old house, landscaping needs some work, but what a view! And my baby is parked out front. It's a 1927 Auriga Heron. It still has the original engine, a custom 7.7L 180hp V12 Daimler Double Six. Almost everything is completely original except for the seat upholstery. That was replaced sometime in the '50s.
c'mon, theres only one house in altitude (pretend that its 2 different houses?) OT: The moving van finally came, but it got stuck on the bumpy and muddy driveway so it looks like I'm gunna' be dragging my stuff all the way up and back down the hill... Oh, and I found an old ATV left behind my house, I hope it still works! it was delivered yesterday...
thx OT: I had just brought back some parts for the ATV and was working on the engine when I realized I needed more screws. I got up to go to the car and buy more when I noticed the car wasn't there! Oh no! I forgot to turn on the parking brake!
Oh it was? I bet it got held up in the post office because it was thought to be stolen. I'll sort that out with them.
Well then. I'll have to have a chat with the realtor then, because he said that I now own it outright. Maybe we can work something out. But if not, then I am definitely suing the real estate company.
I see you live/work in altitude as well do have a spare sunburst trunk by any chance? ( I forgot to turn on the parking brake and rolled down the hill into a power line pole)
The real estate people are insisting that they were in full right to sell the house to me. Perhaps you could give me some proof of ownership such as a deed or the like. Even a thread post saying that you moved into the house would be good enough.