01-14-2016, 10:13 AM
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Going places
Drives: 2011 2LT/RS Victory Red
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 4,897
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Originally Posted by priusowners
I'm soon to be 58 & mom's 86--my son's 26 & my
replacement for his mom is 43
Dad, who I miss dearly died of melanoma at 52--too
cruel a fate for an Army captain who served in Nam...
45 was my WORST birthday--"i'm half of 90, sob sob"
guess I was finally coming to grips w/mortality--felt
10 yrs younger when I hit 46.
Mom said she & her girlfriends decided they still (mentally)
felt like they were 18, "age is just a number" she'd advised
my "sob sob" 45 yo self back then.
I guess I'm 22, always & forever.
Bought my Gen6 for those days I don't feel well enough
to be 100% safe to ride the Suzuki B-King
AND it's been 4 yrs since I pulled the 340 outta the '71 Cuda,
the 440's done & still at the builders a year later,
the new panels are welded in, but she sits sits sits--needed
the Camaro in case I kick it before the Cuda's done
Be well,
Jeff & family
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Originally Posted by Slimchance
We have been buying fast cars since we were married in 1963 (72-73)years old now ,went through the station wagon thing when the kids were growing in the 70s, and now spending their inherence on more nice cars. Grand kids all think we,re nuts, (maybe so)Here's our latest, a new 2015 spring edition. Dave
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Welcome to both of you. Yes fast cars are in our blood, but family and finances sometimes dictate what we have at certain stages of life. I still feel like I'm a young adult, but 56 isn't really that young, lol
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