I never gave much thought to SSI or SSDI until my wife became unable to work. I don't know how people can get by on SSDI. I guess SSI is similar. Anyway, what she gets from SSDI isn't even a quarter of what she earned. Not a complaint - as we are very grateful she gets what she does - but I made sure to let my kids know they need to purchase additional disability insurance, and I made sure I had disability insurance through work. I hate to even think of getting by on SSI. I know I wouldn't be able to on SSDI. Sorry to steal your thread and go off on a tangent. It had to be hard selling your model collection. Hope the Matador is coming along nicely! And hope your wife can find work. And anyone reading this - you are far more likely to need disability insurance than life insurance. If you don't have it through work - give some thought to it. What you get for SSDI might pay for a one room apartment in a cheaper section of town - but won't cover utilities or food if you chose to live indoors. Sorry to get off topic, but it was a real eye-opener for me. On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Mr. AMC <amc74hornet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I totally understand. I have slowly been selling off my 50 year old model collection that I have built in the last few years. Last month I sold 5 scratch builts and 2 rare cars for 500$. This month I just sold 3 one of a kind scratch built cars for 210$. Something has to go when the wife has been out of work for 2 1/2 years, I have been on SSI for 20 years. The new Matador needed a lot of work (Money) to repair the rust from the vinyl top and other repairs and so do the 2 Hornets. Sorry they had to be sold but such is life. Most of them were sold to a collector in Florida who appreciates my work so they have a good home. Meanwhile I have money to start working on my cars again. And no AMC/Ramblers or Jeeps were sold or are for sale either. > "Doc" _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com