Nowhere to park on home time
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by MericanMade, Feb 10, 2020.
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CK73 and Just passing by Thank this.
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This looks like an option. Seven miles from home.
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Hometime?
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Here’s the spot that’s around the corner from my house. There’s also a county easement just south of the antique mall with nothing but woods on both sides of the road. I guess I’d need to talk to the sheriff to see if that’d be a problem.
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I personally wouldn't be able to sleep at night unless that truck was next door to my house. I would invest the money you are gonna spend on paying rent to park it somewhere out of sight and build you I nice pad (concrete if you can) to park on your property. Makes it easy to walk out and work on it at your convenience and keep it safe and better for your health too.
If you cant park it close at least use a limited access storage lot nearby so the nosey public or everyday crackheads can’t get to it.
You gotta remember the investment in some rigs is worth more than a house. Keep it safe!dosgatos, Just passing by and slim shady Thank this. -
P. S. We had our 4 year old Iroc Z and a 1 year old ‘84 Pete 359 stolen and it is something you never forget. To this day some 30 years later you hear a engine fire up in the distance you take notice. The Pete was never seen again. Probably went to ‘OL Mex. The Iroc was stripped clean and found in south Bexar county.
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