12-06-2008, 09:01 PM | #51 |
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Re: kids these days...
that is not true i am 19 and own 3 classic cars so NOT all kisd donr care about the old stuff i love it
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12-07-2008, 03:47 PM | #52 |
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Re: kids these days...
Im 17 and got a 70 GMC Stepside, heres what it looked like when I brought it home in August, then what it looks like so far . . .
then. . . so far. . .
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12-07-2008, 06:58 PM | #53 |
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Re: kids these days...
I grew up around cars. My dad all kind of classics 67 camaro, 67 chevelle, 32 coupe and others. When I was 15 I begged my dad to buy me a 67 camaro to fix up for when I turned 16. He refused saying that I couldn't handle the power. I ended up getting an eclipse (I'm not complaining cause anything is better than nothing) and would have traded the rice burner for a classic anyday. I've now been working on a 86 c10 for 5 years. I figured I'd chime in since I'm part of the younger generation.
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12-07-2008, 07:52 PM | #54 |
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Re: kids these days...
My stepdad took me to my first car show when I was 7. I Took an immediate knack to it. When I turned 15, I bought an 86 swb. By the time I was 16, it had a stout 350, th400, slammed, and the widest tires the rear fenderwells would hold (and painted the most rebellious fire engine red I could find). I drove it all through high school, showing up most of the rich kids bmw's. 6 months after I moved off to college, someone stole it, and I never got it back. I had some money saved up, every single person in my family told me to put a down payment on a new car that got good mpg, so I could come home and visit...did i listen?? Of course not. I bought my 69 swb Its been some trouble, but all of it is well worth it. I'm 21 now and I have never owned a fuel injected vehicle, nor have I ever gotten 20mpg out of any of em. And my land lord is not fond of my 56 short step either.....
Thought I would share my Kid story since the young crowd is speaking up here. lol. By the way NWD02, awesome truck!!!! Keep on truckin!!!
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