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Old 06-26-2007, 02:36 AM
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Holly is never going to get car keys...

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That word almost ALWAYS comes back to haunt.

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Hey D...it's too scary of a thought....though she did pass drivers ed...

Aw...maybe I'll take her out in the desert with the pickup and practice, practice, practice.
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Old 06-26-2007, 02:38 AM
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Can't think of a better teacher..........
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Old 06-26-2007, 06:25 AM
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Hmm...you talking about Lynn?
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Old 06-26-2007, 04:23 PM
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I can't really go against Charlie on this one, being as I've already bought Benjamin a '69 Nova SS with an L78!
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Old 06-27-2007, 08:21 PM
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I just had the same situation. Daughter just turned 16, so i was quietly picking up her little 94 ranger splash, fancy "splash type" paint job on it, lowered, burp can exhaust, mags, 4.0l engine 5sp std, decent little toy for her when mom pulls up with her in the truck, (could'nt wait to tell her i guess), but i planned on picking it up, clean it up a bit. Now she can't wait to get behind the wheel, i still have to teach her how to drive a stick, but i figured a little truck, good on gas, only seats two, hard covered box so no kids can ride in the back, and i pulled the boom box stereo so no distractions until she proves herself. She keeps wanting me to pick her up at school with it and rev up the engine so her friends can see her. Puts a smile on my face becouse thats exactly what i would have done when i was 16. So now we have a summer project for her. She can't wait until school is back in. Good kid, hounor roll, into sports, just took silver in proventials, and then won the gold for Canada in league volleyball, stays out of trouble so why not.
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Old 06-27-2007, 10:37 PM
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I can't really go against Charlie on this one, being as I've already bought Benjamin a '69 Nova SS with an L78!

[/ QUOTE ] Yea, But you didn't say it would be his FIRST car at 16 either! It may be his but in what time frame? Plus you are not kidding us.....you told your wife that so it would go over a little easier!!
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Old 06-27-2007, 11:54 PM
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Although far from an SSR, about a month back I flipped a '94 Mitsu/Dodge Colt coupe to my oldest lad for his first car.. It was clean and tight also ran like a champ so I gave it a fresh round of brakes and a new gastank so should be reliable wheels for a while as he saves his dough for something better himself!.
Although nothing speedy, he couldn't be happier and seems more concerned w/ the CD player than power or speed!. One great thing too is being a 5-speed he had no choice but get onto it or walk...a few days later he was rowing like a champ!.

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Old 06-28-2007, 03:37 AM
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I have the mentality that a first car should a least be partially covered financially by the child. My stepdaughter started off in an old Ford Taurus as a first car about 3 years ago, cost $400.00 and she paid for it out of her savings...We did a lot of maintenance/fixup on the car, and she really took pride of ownership because she paid for it herself (along with learning a lot about cars) My wife and I covered insurance and plates and she was responsible for gas money. I think it was a fairly easy way to enter into the responsibility of car ownership, in that she had a financial stake in the car, but knew that we'd help her with it along the way. She's now at Mercer Univ. in Atlanta working on a PharmD degree and stepped up to a Blazer for her daily ride. She still has the Taurus stored at my shop, and won't let it go because it was her first car that she bought. Now she wants to drive the Yenko!
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