gr8ridejester
07-22-2005, 07:30 AM
A local resident in Louisiana lost his antique car collection in a fire this past week. Here's the video (http://media.swagit.com/s/wbrz/The_Advocate/07202005-7.html) for those who can stand to watch it. 8O
Thankfully, no El Caminos were involved. :wow:
72ss454Florida
07-22-2005, 08:42 AM
A local resident in Louisiana lost his antique car collection in a fire this past week. Here's the video (http://media.swagit.com/s/wbrz/The_Advocate/07202005-7.html) for those who can stand to watch it. 8O
Thankfully, no El Caminos were involved. :wow:
While I know what you mean, it might not be that 'thankful' since its probable that he had no Elky's because he didnt consider them 'classics' :mad:
but that 'classic' Mustang burned good, didn't it?
Bowtie
07-22-2005, 08:51 AM
After being in the insurance field for 3 decades, I guess I'm a little jaded. Anymore, the first question I ask is, how much is it insured for?
Valuable possessions are one thing. Liquidity is another. Tax exempt, instant liquidity is mostest bestest.
Take care.
rushgator
07-22-2005, 09:53 AM
That sucks for the owner. At age 80+, he won't be restoring too many more cars in his lifetime. I hope he enjoyed them while he had them. Just shows that everything is temporary and we can lose it all in an instant. :(