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Very true, Andras. And in fact labor unions are changing. Again, I fully agree that many union antics are unfortunate for everyone. But in the meantime, they have developed a bad reputation. And they have lost market share. They are responding. Believe me, they are. Nation-wide. The Carpenters' union especially, but others as well. Their agenda is to take much better care of the contractor. There are a lot of details, and changes are difficult, but there is definitely a broad and dynamic movement afoot.
The car died, Andras. I was sitting at a stoplight when a Dodge 1500 Quad smacked me in the butt. The car is probably bent too badly to repair. Not cost-effective, they say. I still have it, and will transfer parts to the new SC (a '79 Euro in Polar Silver). It is truly hard for me to come to grips with the notion that there is one less Smoky Quartz Metallic 911 in the world now. Don't be surprised if I strip one and paint it that color, to restore that balance in the Universe.
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Man of Carbon Fiber (stronger than steel)
Mocha 1978 911SC. "Coco"
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