Randy,

Just an observation on my part….

I totally understand where you’re coming from, but the likelihood that Clay’s 
spouse works in an oak paneled office with associates wearing three piece 
tailored suits and Italian loafers or Allen Edmonds wingtips is slim, based on 
my experience working in Alaska. Even more so as they’re not in a “major 
metropolis”, like Anchorage. I’m betting the dress code at her place of 
business is far more relaxed. Alaska is a very, very different place than the 
Lower 48 or for that matter, any Canadian province (excluding the Yukon, 
Northwest Territories and Nunavut, of course.)

And while I’m not one to judge, my wife may or may not approve of my hobbies at 
times, but she understands that they’re something I get great pleasure and 
enjoyment out of and she accepts that. Granted, I don’t have 2-3 older Mercedes 
in need of work or repairs other than my finnie, but if we lived in a place 
where I could have such things, I would and she would be accepting of it (as 
long as they weren’t parked on the front lawn, of course.) I might even go for 
the green and white W126 German police car replica….

-D




> On Apr 30, 2019, at 5:56 PM, Randy Bennell via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> On 30/04/2019 3:54 PM, Clay Monroe via Mercedes wrote:
>> Hers.
>> 
>> Played upon her deathly fear of my car collecting.  Both ends of the OCD 
>> spectrum.  I collect, she needs things retentively clean and tucked away.
>> 
>> My paranoia tells me she wants to cash out my home and leave me in a rusting 
>> out SD on the streets of Seattle.
>> 
>> clay
> 
> I believe I suggested all of this to you before, but I will say it again as a 
> reminder.
> 
> She is a lawyer. She works with people who judge her by the way she dresses 
> and what she drives, and where she lives, etc.
> 
> If you want to collect old Mercedes, then they need to be objects of beauty. 
> You need to stop creating green police cars and such.
> 
> Find a good example of a big Mercedes sedan that can be made to look like it 
> has real significant value. Black or Silver are likely preferred colors.
> 
> It needs to evoke respect. You do not want to appear to be a bottom feeder. 
> You need to appear to be the sort of gentleman who has impeccable taste, and 
> prefers classic vehicles rather than the present throw away vehicles. Dress 
> the part as well. You need to appear to be either coming or going to or from 
> the country club or the yacht club. Tweed jacket, penny loafers etc. If you 
> have never read the book, Dress for Success, then find a copy and read it. I 
> believe the writer's name was John Molloy and he did research into the 
> attitudes of people based upon the way they dressed etc. I believe he wrote 
> subsequent books - Dress for Success for Women and Live for Success or some 
> such that also looked at vehicle colors etc. You may not agree with all that 
> he suggests but I suspect it will go a long way toward sorting out the issues 
> with your wife if you try to see the situation from her point of view and 
> work towards a goal of having her appreciate your affection for classic 
> Mercedes. It will no doubt also improve her level of respect for you.
> 
> She needs you to appear to be dignified and respectable. If she can share 
> with her friends and co-workers, that her husband collects classic Mercedes 
> Benz, then that will have value to her. She does not want to tell folks about 
> your hobby because she is embarrassed by your bottom feeder cars. You need to 
> move on beyond free junkers unless you are prepared to quickly invest enough 
> in them to make them appear to be respectable classic vehicles. That means 
> good paint and upholstery etc.
> 
> Randy
> 
> 
> 
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