acme66
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We are just about done for the year running our 1984 923 commercially. She climbed 3000 vertical feet in 14 miles multiple times a day, day after day after day. Probably close to 200 miles in low range, another 4-5000 in high. Hundreds of gallons in fuel, 2 tires, a probable pending lawsuit with the State of Montana, 4 microphones, one set of stairs, a bus seat, a speaker, 4 gallons of motor oil, 3 attempts to get a leaky Rockwell to seal and all but one muffler mount on the rear dump exhaust. You want to know how the silicone one piece boots hold up, what it is like to pound in that driver's seat day after day, how the air cleaner modification works after some miles, how the tranny responds to tranny fluid long term, the worth of a block heater, what it is like changing 4 tires in 2 days and the frustration of getting beads set with only glad-hand air volume by gosh you can just ask me.
On a good week we could turn over about $1200 and only spend $400 making it, a bad week $800 spending $300 making it. Of course they had us shut down (illegally) from July 7th through Aug 12th so we were denied access to the main course and had to settle for just the appetizer and a little bit of desert. I learned that I need to learn more about promotion and that state governments will often make up their own laws simply because it can cost the average guy far to much to fight them. I figure with what we lost on the shutdown and the surprise tire thing I still broke even and I have been told that isn't to shabby for a start up business. Next year will be better.
Anyway, if you had questions feel free to ask me anything (AMA). If it about the State then message me your an email and if I think you are not a spy for they-who-must-not-be-named then I can send you the story, it is a good one but not all that different than the next empire building small time bureaucrat tale.
Ken
On a good week we could turn over about $1200 and only spend $400 making it, a bad week $800 spending $300 making it. Of course they had us shut down (illegally) from July 7th through Aug 12th so we were denied access to the main course and had to settle for just the appetizer and a little bit of desert. I learned that I need to learn more about promotion and that state governments will often make up their own laws simply because it can cost the average guy far to much to fight them. I figure with what we lost on the shutdown and the surprise tire thing I still broke even and I have been told that isn't to shabby for a start up business. Next year will be better.
Anyway, if you had questions feel free to ask me anything (AMA). If it about the State then message me your an email and if I think you are not a spy for they-who-must-not-be-named then I can send you the story, it is a good one but not all that different than the next empire building small time bureaucrat tale.
Ken