When I first encountered this car the entire tree was still there, spanning its length. The next time I passed the front and back of the tree had been cut away, just leaving a chunk the length of the vehicle. Each time I regretted I didn't have a camera. Finally five days later, camera in hand, I passed it again. More of the tree had been removed, leaving just the giant piece in the front. Sure glad it was unoccupied.
Don't Park Under a Tree in a Hurricane
- 4uall
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Re: Don't Park Under a Tree in a Hurricane
With a little elbow grease and some minor body work she will be good as new
Jay
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Fiona
1980 FI 2000 Spider
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2014 Jeep Wrangler Sport
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Re: Don't Park Under a Tree in a Hurricane
I see you are from Wall Twp., NJ. If my memory serves me right I had a few fun nights in your neck of the woods at the Stone Pony back in the day. I'm glad no-one was hurt when that tree came down. Living in the Philly, NY, South Jersey and North Jersey areas up until 2004, I have a lot of family along the coast. Hope you and yours are all doing well.
Buon giro a tutti! - enjoy the ride!
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82 Fiat Spider 2000
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07 Chevy Suburban
- azruss
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Re: Don't Park Under a Tree in a Hurricane
from looking at the "low ride" front suspension, the poor guy still has a lot of tree to remove. the question is why doesnt the insurance company haul the thing away, tree and all.