This is fantastic news, Hugh! I sounds like rather than free, that you are being compensated for a lot of hard work that you have already done for the museum, which is fine too. Either way ENJOY! Paul In a message dated 3/9/2004 11:57:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, hugtrees@xxxxxxxx writes: > > > Just as the Undertones predicted, "It's Gonna Happen." I am so excited, and > yet I realize that my news may not delight everyone on the list, but here > goes: > > I have managed to find a company that will rebuild, for free, "my" 58's > 392. It came about in such an unexpected way, I am still totally surprised. > I was talking to the owner of a local trucking company that has always been > very generous to the museum, SMT Truck Lines, San Antonio's last independent > trucking firm. He is funding a new spiffy gate for the museum, and I was > letting him know I now had the engineer's drawings for submission to the > city for final approval. Our conversations always free range and there was > something I needed to get his blessing to do. There is a big car club > charity event every year on behalf of the many small towns to the south of > San Antonio and, as the Imperial is not running and one can hardly use a > Lincoln, even a 63 convertible, it's either MOPAR or no car, I had the idea > to take our big 1958 American LaFrance fire truck. I needed to make sure > SMT is OK with this as they refurbished it some years ago at enormous > expense, I might add. Also, if the thing breaks down, I will need their > oversize wrecker to get it back to the city. He agreed and thought it was a > great idea, but he wondered why I was taking the Imperial as usual. He had > heard I had spent an inordinate amount of time getting it running again > after a head got cracked, and then getting the brakes up to par as well. I > told him the car was smoking like crazy and consuming oil almost as fast as > gas but that due to a variety of circumstances, including poverty, I could > not say if I would be able to get it fixed within the next two years. > > What happened next is the surprise part. He said that as manager of the > museum I needed to have a good car to run around in and that as they had > both the mechanics and the tools to do the job he would like to help me out, > providing that it was OK with me. I have been doing really well at getting > things done at the museum and am involved in two other major projects as > well as the gate so I told him that I'd be absolutely delighted if he would > get the Imperial fixed up. > > He asked if I would be able to tell them where to get any parts they might > need and I said that I was sure I knew where to get them. I said I would > order them but he won't allow me to pay for them and that they would order > anything they needed when the time comes. Fair enough. > > Even though I have two jobs, I am earning around half what I was at the end > of 2002. It took some time to come up with a situation that would allow me > work part time at the museum, and I must say I am enjoying the challenge. I > was hoping to find a company that might work on the Imperial. I have found > an independent automobile A/C operation that is considering getting the 58's > front and rear A/C going again so they can use the car in their adverts, > along the line of if we can get the A/C to work on this thing, we can > certainly fix yours. > > I will be driving the car to the trucking company on Friday. I don't know > when I will be getting it back but it will be so cool to be able to drive it > again. > > Hugh > > > >