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Old 10-07-2007, 07:15 PM   #1
BigRed Beast
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Airborne hardtop

I'm looking for sympathy...

I've avoided replacing the roof on the house, put it off all summer and, with winter around the corner, I decided this weekend to get it started. And, of course, the wind is howling from 8 am on. So, me and a buddy are wrestling with the old shingles, stuffs flying all over the place. We go town to pick up some flashing, get back on the roof and start pulling felt in a 40 mph wind storm when I look over toward the hardtop...

It started the day on a set of sawhorses, but was now upside down between the horses. We never saw it flip, but can guess that it landed on the driver's side front edge and spun based on the damage and resting spot. Three or four big cracks that weren't there the day before.

The irony is that we were going to put the top back on today. I could just cry...
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