rev_vol
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The rates are actually not as bad as you might think as long as the vehicles are limited use and kept in a locked garage. The people that make them their everyday driver pay an arm and a leg.Sounds cool.
I often wonder how people who put that much money into cars handle their insurance. I bet @GAVol knows.
Got the ribeyes ready for tomorrow, most important part! Gonna hit the gym first thing, then watch football all day! In a rare occasion, pulling for the Gamecocks tomorrow!
I’m a Tri-Five guy (own a ‘57 Bel Air) but LOVE wagons….just about any year/make. Get some clips! Haven’t been to the Rod Run in years, basically just to local shows nowadays….and sometimes let the wife tag along in her Fox Body vert.Going to the Rod Run in Pigeon Forge. Hope to get there early and leave before 1pm.
Any certain kind of cars anyone want me to record a clip of?
Leaving @ 1pm cause I need at least 5hrs pregame prep time,
Classic car insurance isn’t really that bad. They base it on the value of the car and also how much you plan to drive it. Since most of these cars aren’t daily drivers, that allows for some discount. For my ‘57 Bel Air and my wife’s ‘90 Mustang Convertible I pay around $650 per year total, for about 5k miles per year….which neither ever see.Sounds cool.
I often wonder how people who put that much money into cars handle their insurance. I bet @GAVol knows.
So I’m retiring in 10 days after 24 years in Law Enforcement. A couple friends went in and got me a RecTec pellet grill/smoker as a retirement gift. I burned it in tonight and it’s ready to go. What say you all as to the first cook? What’s a no brainer, no fail, great cook that will make my wife fall in love with it?