Not sure what you mean??

My comment was mostly one of "we have too many vehicles" right now. I am going 
broke paying the insurance etc. My
son Tom is a big strapping fellow and I personally think he is going to miss 
having a truck but time will tell. The
nice thing about this Nissan is that we got into it low enough to likely get 
back out without a whole lot of loss
if he decides by spring that he shouldn't have swapped to a car. The other side 
of that is that my elder son Geoff
should graduate in the spring and will need wheels so if Tom wants out of the 
Nissan, Geoff might take it over.
Geoff has been driving our old 4Runner and it is mechanically pretty good but 
not too pretty as it has a fair
amount of rust and no AC. We will park it for the winter as he will go back to 
riding the bus to and from the
university. He is living with his girlfriend in an apartment and they currently 
have no parking spot. He has parked
on the street all summer but that becomes more difficult in winter. Around 
here, they sometimes ban onstreet
parking when it snows so that they can get out and clean the streets without 
cars in the way.

So, the current fleet is - oldest first -

1. 76 300D used by me in summer only
2. 95 4Runner - SR5 3.0 V6 5 sp manual, 4X4 - to be parked for the winter 
within the next month or so
3. 98 F150 reg cab 4X4 4.2 V6 and 5 sp manual tranny - to be sold, soon I hope
4. 2000 Nissan Maxima just acquired
5. 02 F150 Supercrew Lariat 4X4  that I drive to the lake to tow boats etc and 
use in the winter when the 300D is
parked in the garage
6. 07 Honda Accord - 4 cyl - Wifemobile


Randy

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 6:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT 2000 Nissan Maxima


Uh ... hello? ...

On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 5:31 PM, R A Bennell <b...@mts.net> wrote:

> I guess the 98 F150 he was driving will have a For Sale sign on it.
>
> Randy
>

--
The young officer thought it very odd that his captain seemed to trust and
confide in his chiefs more than his wardroom, but mustang officers had their
own ways.
-- Tom Clancy, Clear and Present Danger.
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