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Old 10-10-2014, 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by chevymaher View Post
It is one of the simple pleasures of owning them. Not being for sale.
I never understood people that worry about what they are worth.
I mean why would you sell one.
They are to expensive and rare to be just trading around Willy Nilly.
Not like when I was a kid. Buy em tear em up and get another one.

I told my wife when we met. The car is worth money. Hell will freeze over and I won't sell it. No matter what financial hardship comes it isn't there.

My buddy is a biker. His wife said she worried about him on the bike now that he getting older. Tried to make him sell it. He told her. "I had the bike before i met you. If you leave because of it. I will still have the bike after you are gone." Nothing was ever said again about the bike.

I guess we are kindred spirits on this count. I had a chevelle for my first car. And if I have my way this will be my last. I will give it to my son when it is my time. He can carry the torch a while.
I totally agree. I also told grumpy that it is my car, in my name alone, because no matter what...I will never sell my car. I have 6 children and so far 3 of them have asked if I am leaving it to them in my will. My son said the first thing he would do would be to do a burnout so I could smell the burning rubber in heaven.
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