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Guess this will be considered sort of a whine, but probably some others can relate. Because of this lousy disease and the progression to SPMS with extremely spastic, stiff legs, I've decided to sell my car. Another part of my independence has been taken away. It took awhile to make the decision, but it seemed a waste just having it sit there, so after MUCH thought and finally getting my mind around the idea, I'm selling it to my friend who lives in Maryland. He was going to get a new/used car this year anyway and he always loved riding in mine and knows the history. It's a '99 Chrysler 300M with only 25,000+ miles and all the bells and whistles. At least I had the chance to buy a brand new car once in my life!! And it was even the Motor Trend Car of the Year!!
Maybe down the road I'll think about a handicapped accessible smallish van but it will have to be a rear entry to be able to use in my garage. Since I had a ramp built there to get outside in my powerchair, there's about four inches to squeeze into the driver's seat!!! I've been checking into Auto Transport Companies on the internet and have narrowed it down to two or three. Does anyone know anything about these carriers or have any experience with them? I don't think we're supposed to mention specific names on the board, but if you have any info, please feel free to PM me!!!! It's hard to tell who's reliable and there's quite a price range. Oh yeah, I'm in NE Pennsylvania and it's going to the Eastern Shore area of Maryland......about five hours. Anyhooo........just another depressing MS thingy! But at least I won't have to pay car insurance. Thanks for listening guys. ![]()
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_____________________________________________ .....Judy SPMS -- FIBROMYALGIA -- Ouch! and Ouch! . |
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