I'll agree.  I got home from work last night, did some work on the computer,
made some dinner, and sat down on the couch to eat/watch TV.  After flipping
channels for an hour, I turned off the TV in disgust and went out to the
garage.  It was 9pm and un-seasonably warm.  I had the overhead door open
while I cleaned and re-jetted my Holley (going to the strip on Sunday),
started installing the wiring for my EFI, and took the Corvette out for
quick spin around the block after recently getting it drivable again.  I
ended up being out there till midnight, and would've easily stayed out there
another hour or two if I didn't have to work in the morning.

-Dave


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At 08:33 AM 10/15/2004, Wayne wrote:
>One added note.. The Enjoyment factor one gets from working on cars.. This
>is a BIG one for me.  I spend  countless hours in the Shop/garage Working
on
>or  as my Wife says.. Playing with Cars...
>
>Wayne
>ACES # 1556
>TC #186

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The smiles per mile factor is what the "car Hobby" is all about  I agree

But Wayne has also hit the proverbial nail on the head with his comments on
hours spent in the garage...Pure  relaxation

Years ago after a hard day at work I got into the bad habit of  stopping by
the watering hole for a drink or two or three after work to unwind.  The
wife kind of put her foot down and I picked up an old Corvette and spent
the next three years redoing (not restoring) it in the garage after
work...an hour here an hour there etc... Well when it was finished I was
not about to sell it so I bought another car and repeated the process...
and still am repeating the process

I have been retired since 1998 and "My" garage has become 2 garages...and
both have been remodeled (enlarged) and now  I work on and "play" with my 5
Corvettes and the Chevelle whenever the mood strikes me.
All my cars are now complete and on the street..(none are 100 percent as
usual) and I am looking for another project car (hopefully not my last) to
fill the last available bay in the one garage.

But looking back. Those hours I have spent in the garage sure beat sitting
at a bar, or going bowling etc...and the trips I have taken with those cars
allowed my wife and me to make tons of new friends from almost every
walk of life....

I am now  thinking of relocating to a State with LOW taxes, warm weather,
cheap utilities etc and buying a small "A" frame home WITH AN ATTACHED 7
CAR GARAGE...

Yep Smiles per mile and 1000's of hours of relaxation... worked for me...

Bob Griffiths

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