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I've thought about it alot, I told my wife to get help from my brother who knows about all my stuff, that he knows what it is worth, alot of my stuff is in his shop anyway, shoot I've even got a 73 duster stored in his backyard which I need to get out of his way, we both work on our cars together when we can and he knows all my stuff and I know his.
 
Well, I don't drink, smoke or use any drugs. I get plenty of exercise and don't cheat on my woman. My grandmother passed away at 93. I'm 53 so hopefully I will have enough time to arrive at a decision as to what happens with my stash of stuff.
In short, I'll have to get back to you on this.
 
Put a written plan in place. That drunk driver could cross the line at any time. Got 3 sons who couldn't care less and a stepson who doesn't deserve the cars. Time for an auction and split the proceeds. Better the cars go to someone who will appreciate what they are than rot or get smashed. If ur not sure think about who has helped you in the garage or maybe someone from the car club. Can you imagine when they find out?
 
Put a written plan in place. That drunk driver could cross the line at any time. Got 3 sons who couldn't care less and a stepson who doesn't deserve the cars. Time for an auction and split the proceeds. Better the cars go to someone who will appreciate what they are than rot or get smashed. If ur not sure think about who has helped you in the garage or maybe someone from the car club. Can you imagine when they find out?

Watch out for the car buddy. Once you are in the hole for good things change and that's when the vultures come out in people. Watched it unfold years ago and people that I used to look up to would never be allowed at my dinner table again. Luckily for one racers wife a few of us made sure she got a fair deal when her husband passed and let her a hot mess of race cars and parts. I call it death deals and if I have history with the person someone else can have at it.....

JW

JW
 
Well, I don't drink, smoke or use any drugs. I get plenty of exercise and don't cheat on my woman. My grandmother passed away at 93. I'm 53 so hopefully I will have enough time to arrive at a decision as to what happens with my stash of stuff.
In short, I'll have to get back to you on this.

At some point it's genes and luck. My Dad was only 71, the age I'm at right now. His dad was a few days past 100, Dad's sister is still alive at 94, and their Mom (Grandma) died at only 50. So it's tough to see a pattern. I've got things wrong, but no heart trouble "yet."

I'm single so "I don't care." And I won't be here to, either. My regret is that I haven't and can't meet some of you guys
 
I have the Nicholson plan.:D

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