It’s under Hagerty insurance with full coverage.

A large amount of original parts, one engine, and loads of tools/equipment.

The finished Torino had the paint and plastic damaged. The interior appears to be salvageable. The Torino on the turntable lost all the primer and bondo.

I mitered a grove in each board with a fine tooth saw and used rubber screen spline to make it taut.

There are a lot of insects out during the summer here and the wife wanted it.

I didn’t notice that. I’ll have to pull it out and turn it around.

Ask your RNCO for a pay inquiry. If you haven’t been overpaid then the $0 is showing you’re still in the pay system. That will show something. If it shows you in an unpaid status for all of these IDTs then the J33 at State will have to be made aware. If that is the case this could turn into a mushroom cloud.

This situation sounds like an overpayment or repayment of erroneous pay and DFAS is removing that amount until the amount is reduced to $0. Not technically a debt so it won’t show up on your LES.

To validate this get a hold of your unit’s Readiness NCO first or Battalion S1 second and ask for a pay inquiry from the State J8 and DFAS. That will tell you specially what is going on behind the scene.

If they refuse to do so or this take more than fourteen days (sometimes it takes a minute to get an answer) then I would recommend you call your State Headquarters’s JAG office and ask to file an Inspector General or IG Complaint into the matter. That will get the attention of everyone at the state level and answers will come quickly. This is the nuclear option so use this after you have exhausted all the other options.

Agreed. I’ll give it a shot till they tear them out and super glue them in next.

I used double sided tape to hold them in place after installing brand new batteries.

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