gel69
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why a garage? buy a cheap camo net and hide the deuce under it....
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I am sorry bout the zoning laws and your loss. and disappointment I just cannot understand most of these zoning laws. Maybe you could get a place to store the Duece other than on your property? Just a thought. Hope you fare well my friend. God Speed to you.I recently started my search for that perfect Deuce.I have wanted one for years,but life always seemed to delay my dreams.But now I am in a better position to own my dream truck.I stumbled on this site and began researching and getting ready to puchase.Checked my local zoning laws just to find out I cannot keep a vehicle over 1 ton capacity at my home,comercial or not.I am so dissapointed.
My advise to prospective buyers is to check local laws before you plunk down hard earned cash for your dream truck.
I'm fighting with my HOA as well. Bobbing the truck will bring it into compliance, and there's nothing more they can say. But I'm making the process as painful as possible and wasting as much of their time as I can.My HOA is all pissy about mine.... Unfortunately for them they vaguely define "pickup".
I think most of them have WAY too much time on their hands.
I'm somewhat disgusted at their blatant lack of respect for the old iron.
They're trying to put me through ****, but I'd still buy my truck if I had it to do over again.
No, my HOA has close to 500 homes in it. Unless I can pay the local missionaries to spread "my word" for a few days.... Until then it stays in the garage.Anybody Consider trying to get on the HOA Board and changing the rules? No body wants a deuce or large truck in the neighborhood until there is 3 feet of snow or its raining over an inch an hour and that is the only think that will move safely. I hate the idea of HOA's but if you can change the rules or get waivers in place it can make a difference. That's what my Uncle did. Not easy but could improve the situation for everyone down the line. You could also try and get the ordinance changed. Its a lot of work but if you want your freedoms you have to fight for them. Sometimes it requires a gun other its just time and determination to prevail in the face if idiocy. Just a thought.
-M
and had to store it at my shop for almost a yearMy HOA is all pissy about mine.... Unfortunately for them they vaguely define "pickup".
I think most of them have WAY too much time on their hands.
I'm somewhat disgusted at their blatant lack of respect for the old iron.
They're trying to put me through ****, but I'd still buy my truck if I had it to do over again.