I think the pray part is good DOn DulmaGE dirt rider wrote: > > That sure is a good question, I talked about that with my buddies last week. > Being in NJ, I haven't ever had to face that situatuion. > If I was ever in a place where I had to evacuate, I don't know what I'd try > to take. I have 4 antique cars and only one car trailer. I'd probably put > one on the trailer, have the wife drive another, pray for the other antiques > and leave all of the other newer cars there, they are always replaceable. > > This reminds me of a time I was on a mail lists for Dodge Dakotas at the > beginning of 1998 to find out some stuff about my new truck. One guy was in > a hurricane and was happy that a tree came down and crushed his 'cuda and by > that happening, it saved his new dakota. Now that's a sign of a sick mind. > I'd rather have the dakota trashed and go to the dealer and get a new one. > > Nick > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Dave Stragand <dave.stragand@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 1999 8:41 PM > Subject: [FWDLK] Forward Look & Floyd? > > > Hi All, > > > > For those of you in the path of Hurricane Floyd, we're all thinking of > > you. > > > > I for one am wondering what all of you are doing to ready your car for > > the Hurricane. When I was stuck in Florida for Hurricane Andrew, I did > > not have the benefit of a garage. I bungee-ed about 20 blankets all > > over my Monte Carlo to help protect from flying debris. It worked well > > -- better than the cars in the garage where the rain seeped in and > > collapsed the plaster roof... > > > > Any thoughts on what one can do to protect a collector vehicle in this > > type of situation -- in or out of a garage? > > > > -Dave
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