Wonderful place to start. But where is chapter 3 section 302.8? I could never find it
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Wonderful place to start. But where is chapter 3 section 302.8? I could never find it
If fixing cars was that easy every body would do it....or still be doing it...Holy ****.
I’ll get back into mechanics if that simple repair pays that.
I’ll guarantee it’s the plate on the bottom of the intake. Just needs a gasket. Replace that and the intake gasket set, probably about $100 or less in parts and about 2.5-3 hours labor.
Since I’m the Neighborhood handyman that delights their furnaces

This ^^. It'll cost you between $500-$750 annually per car to store them outside at a secure lot, a lot more indoors.
The $500 - $750 ($45-$60ish a month) I quoted was for uncovered outdoor storage. I stored a van with a blown transmission for a couple of months @ $45 per in a junkyard until I unloaded it. You're right 187. It would be difficult for the OP to find a truly secure storage lot that would allow non-running vehicles.That is IF you can find a Self Storage company that will even allow such vehicle to be stored...
Most require vehicles to be in good running condition, current registration, proof of ownership (title or bank info), and valid insurance policy.
For a single vehicle the minimum size would be a 10x20 and they start around $130 per month and go up from there based on location and propert occupancy.
Doubt seriously that your going find an a safe, clean, and maintained lot to rent from based on current conditions of the vehicles unless the facility or landlord is semi wreck less and has no sense of business.
I did move out to the county. The idiots who wished they lived in a HOA keep trying to make my neighborhood into one of those I would never actually live in.As much as I can’t stand nosy neighbors, sometimes they’re right to complain. I take pride in my property and it irks me when someone doesn’t have the courtesy to keep up with at least the basics. If you need the county to come tell you to mow your yard, you need to move to the country. You should be able to have as many cars as you want at your home, but if you don’t have the capacity to park and store them, especially junkers, you may need to rethink it out of regard for your neighbors’ (and your) property values.