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watsonrx13
post Jan 18 2004, 09:49 AM
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I would like to share my recent experince.

I re-entered the 914 world on Nov 19, 2002, with the purchase of a blue '74, 1.8l. I knew it had rust problems, but... Anway, I worked a deal out with my in-laws to build a 2-car carport and shed on their propery, to be able to work on the teener. We poured a 30 x 20 concrete slab and had the shop installed. For Christmas, my wife bought be a 300 piece Craftsman tool box, roll around box and a work bench. My brother-in-law built a wooden work bench in the shed. I purchased a MIG welder and rented an CO2 bottle. After removing the PO 'repair', I found nothing left of the floorboards. Not geting discouraged, I started looking for another car to work on. I found a red '74 2.0l on Dec 29, 2002. This is the car that I've decided to convert to a V8. It had dual 40's, but had a carb linkage problem. I ordered the CB carb linkage and fought with that for 2 months.

Meanwhile, on the home front, my wife was in the process of upgrading our 8 yr old house (we purchased it new) with new counter tops, enlarged the deck area and installed a new cage around the pool, new bushes, new paint and invested about $30,000. The last imporvement was to remove the driveway and have pavers installed. As she was walking around the house, to show the paver guy the pool, she noticed settling cracks in the stucco. That's not right, the house is 8 yrs old, it should be completely settled. Well in central Florida we have sinkhole problems. OK, let's call the insurance guy. They send a geologist team to do soundings. Guess what, we have 3 sinkholes under the house and near the pool, they aren't showing now, but they WILL open up, eventually. The insurance guy says that they'll have 3 companies give bids on repairing. By this time, the wife is freaking out and worried we're going to fall into a hole and loose everything. She starts looking for a new house, not just a house we can move into, but a NEW house. We find one near our current house, but far enough away that the sinkhole can't get us. After the insurance guy gets all of the bids, they call and tell us that they're not going to fix the problem, gives us a check for the FULL coverage and tells us 'good luck'. We contact one of the companies and yes they buy sinkhole houses and yes they will buy ours. All of this is happening between March and July. The house that the wife and I agree on is brand new, but has been sitting for almost a year. We make a low-ball bid, they counter with $10,000 more, we counter with the difference and they accept. The sinkhold guy makes us an offer that we accept. We now sell our house to the sinkhole guy on Friday morning, buy our new house Friday afternoon and move Saturday.

The primary reason the house (2 story) wouldn't sell is the 'curb' appeal and the interior floors. You see, the builder put 18" ceramic tile in the kitchen, breakfast area, dining room and the foyer. Unfortunately, there was 2 teams laying the tile, one started in the kitchen and the other started in the foyer, when they met, it was off by 1/2 a tile. There was also a 3' high, 12' long wall that divided the family room from the breakfast area. Finally, the original asking price should have included a pool, but didn't. Any way, after we moved in, we immediately removed ALL of the tile and carpet in the bottom floor and had it replaced with real hardwood floor. This took about 2 weeks. The 3' wall was also removed. We installed 12 ceiling fans, w/lights, completely repainted inside and outside and added window treatments (blinds and curtains). Our original house was a 1600 sf, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, 2 car garage. Our new home is 2900 sf, 4 bedrooms, 3 bath, 3 car garage, with a loft, on a 3-par tee box, that backs up to a water hazard. My wife hates to have any room empty, therefore, we purchased new furniture for 4 rooms (formal dining, formal living, office, guest bedroom). Our final imporvement is the pool. Now, since we have an 'executive' home, we need an 'executive' pool. The pool is 14,000 gal, with an attached jacuzzi, with 1600 sf under cage.

The point that I'm making is that even with all of my well laid plans (shop at in-laws), there have been several delays completing my 914 project. I feel very blessed to live in a beautiful house, have a very beautiful and understanding wife and be part of the 914 community. Also, I would like to encourage all members that are struggling with working on their cars, that obstacles will arise and that the way you deal with those challenges will determine your success on the cars and with life in general.

Now that we've completed the improvements to the house, I'll be able to focus on 914.
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watsonrx13   Project delays   Jan 18 2004, 09:49 AM
McMark   Sinkholes? Geez, that's rough. Glad you cau...   Jan 18 2004, 10:04 AM
!   Geez, and I thought my projects were time consumin...   Jan 18 2004, 10:07 AM
URY914   Rob, Now I know why I haven't heard much from ...   Jan 18 2004, 11:04 AM
J P Stein   I've got a sinkhole out in the shop....it...   Jan 18 2004, 11:34 AM
watsonrx13   Hey Paul, You know, here in Florida we're kn...   Jan 18 2004, 12:35 PM
Hawktel   Reading that post made me tired. I'm going to ...   Jan 18 2004, 12:47 PM
Brad Roberts   I wish I lived some place where houses where 180k ...   Jan 18 2004, 12:55 PM
watsonrx13   Actually Brad, after all of the improvements, the ...   Jan 18 2004, 07:14 PM
watsonrx13   Here's the front of the house after the repain...   Jan 18 2004, 07:48 PM
URY914   If you look real close I can see a small crack fro...   Jan 18 2004, 07:58 PM
watsonrx13   Don't you even start. You make a comment like ...   Jan 18 2004, 08:00 PM
mike_the_man   Awesome house! Very nice. I hope to get some...   Jan 19 2004, 02:52 PM
watsonrx13   Mike, thanks. That's a great goal. My wife an...   Jan 19 2004, 03:37 PM
itsa914   :agree: The credit card bill is paid in full EVER...   Jan 19 2004, 03:51 PM
URY914   We do the same-paid off every month. Some months i...   Jan 19 2004, 09:55 PM
Gint   My wife and I have been working on this for the la...   Jan 19 2004, 10:16 PM
JmuRiz   Nice looking house, the driveway really makes the ...   Jan 20 2004, 09:19 AM
redshift   I have no wife, no credit card debt, and no mortga...   Jan 20 2004, 09:27 AM
BIGKAT_83   ...   Jan 20 2004, 09:32 AM
watsonrx13   This is the back of the house. They just completed...   Jan 20 2004, 04:24 PM


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