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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 15653655" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>If you restore a car like that, you understand its value both emotionally and financially. You would take the proper measures to insure it should you really care about it. And you wouldn't leave it outside regardless of your garage sale, bake sale, lemonade stand, or Tupperware party. </p><p></p><p>It's not a fox body and it's not a new car with electronics and security with tempered glass. It's a 50 year old car that's extremely easy to break in to, steal, set on fire, and destroy. It's also very obviously worth some money. It's a magnet. </p><p></p><p>Unless they have a 60's Ferrari in the garage, I have no sympathy. No way you couldn't have kept it in the garage or properly insure the car. If you don't have anywhere to keep it, put it behind or besides the house. Not in the farthest parking spot away from the house. </p><p></p><p>Stupid people kill me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 15653655, member: 46336"] If you restore a car like that, you understand its value both emotionally and financially. You would take the proper measures to insure it should you really care about it. And you wouldn't leave it outside regardless of your garage sale, bake sale, lemonade stand, or Tupperware party. It's not a fox body and it's not a new car with electronics and security with tempered glass. It's a 50 year old car that's extremely easy to break in to, steal, set on fire, and destroy. It's also very obviously worth some money. It's a magnet. Unless they have a 60's Ferrari in the garage, I have no sympathy. No way you couldn't have kept it in the garage or properly insure the car. If you don't have anywhere to keep it, put it behind or besides the house. Not in the farthest parking spot away from the house. Stupid people kill me. [/QUOTE]
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