Stupidity
I’ve done a lot of stupid things in my lifetime. For some reason I was thinking about one particular example last night.
During my first marriage I picked up another 69 Firebird convertible. Unlike my original Hugger Orange beauty , this car needed work, a lot of it. The biggest problem was rust on the body which was so severe it would not pass state inspection. I had ideas of fixing the problems myself but I had neither the expertise or money to do it so the car more or less sat in the driveway of our Wernersville townhouse for months on end.
One day I came up with what I thought was a bright idea. I would simply make my own inspection “sticker”! I grabbed some tracing paper and placed it on the windshield on top of the sticker of one of our legal vehicles. I carefully traced the outline of the sticker and then took it inside to color it in with crayon. I cut it out and then affixed it to the inside of the windshield with scotch tape.
I took a few steps back and admired my forgery. My thinking was my homemade sticker would look real enough at 40mph if I drove by a cop on the road, I should be good to go! I actually took the car out on the road a few times without incident. I thought I really had found a way to beat the system. How stupid.
Ironically I wasn’t the one that took the fall for the fake sticker, at least not directly. One weekend when I was away doing an install for Meridian Bank my ex-wife decided she would take the Firebird out for a joyride with one of her “friends”. Well she got pulled over. She was read the riot act and we were slapped with a huge $300 and change fine. The cop said he could have arrested her since it was a blatant forgery.
At the time, I felt bad that my ex-wife took the fall for my stupidity. In retrospect it was only a small part of the payback she deserved for the bullshit she pulled throughout our marriage.
Anyway, after the incident I discarded any ideas of ever getting the car restored under my ownership. I sold it shortly thereafter for what I paid for it. The new owner drove the Firebird away, sans sticker.