TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR THE CAR
COLLECTOR
I. Thou shalt not store thy cars out-of-doors, except for
thy wife's modern iron.
II. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's car, nor his
garage, nor his battery charger.
III. Thou shalt not love thy cars more than thy wife and
children; as much, but not more.
IV. Thou shalt not read thy Hemmings on company time, lest thy employer make it
impossible to continue thy car payments.
V. Thou shalt not despise thy neighbor's Edsel, nor his DeSoto
nor even his 1974 Plymouth.
VI. Thou shalt not allow thy daughters nor thy son to get married
during the holy days of Hershey.
VII. Thou shalt not deceive thy wife into thinking that thee is taking her for a romantic Sunday
drive when, indeed, thou art going to look at another car.
VIII. Thou shalt not tell thy spouse the entire cost of thy latest restoration,
at least not all at the same time.
IX. Thou shalt not promise thy wife a new addition to the house and then use it to store cars;
thou shalt not store cars in the attic.
X. Thou shalt not buy thy wife a floor
jack for Christmas.
-From printed source
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