GBock
09-08-2003, 5:05 PM
You're going to be cryogenically frozen for three years as part of some strange government program. The car you have been working your ass off for years for is two years old, 14,000 miles, will be paid off in 2 years, and you have dumped hundreds, if not a thousand dollars into it in the form of aftermarket parts. You will be getting paid a nice sum of money for each day you are cryogenically frozen, money is not an issue. If you wish, the government will store the car in a climate controlled storage facility, move and run the car periodically, and keep it in good condition.
Do you store the car, having lots of money and new aftermarket parts to dump into it when you get unfrozen?
Do you sell the car now and buy a 2005 Cobra when you get out of the freezer?
Do you store the car, keep it as is when you defrost, and drive it as a daily driver only to have said 2005 Cobra as a project car when you can find one used?
Do you store the car, having lots of money and new aftermarket parts to dump into it when you get unfrozen?
Do you sell the car now and buy a 2005 Cobra when you get out of the freezer?
Do you store the car, keep it as is when you defrost, and drive it as a daily driver only to have said 2005 Cobra as a project car when you can find one used?