- Joined
- Nov 17, 2012
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- Location
- DC Metro Area
- My Car
- 73 Mach 1
351 Cleveland
PS, PB, A/C, rear defrost
I just let my 24 year old son drive the '73 for the first time. He's been jonesing since high school.
Grand Marquis. Parts are on order.I bet his ear-to-ear smiles were priceless! So, the Panther platform... as in Crown Vic?
Both sons learned on manual. Another requirement from Dad.I have always let my sons drive all of my cars, I'm not sure if that is a good idea or not. I know they respect them and treat them with care. The only car no one has driven is the Chevelle because it is a manual and they cant drive stick shift and none of them are interested in learning they prefer the automatics.
My daughter in law is anxious for me to complete the Mustang. As she explains it, she appreciates the other cars and respects that they are nice and well restored but she's a Ford girl (her whole family only drives Fords, she drives a 2020 Explorer) and that isn't going to change. I tease her that I do have pics of her posing by a Chevy, lol. She jokingly says her grandfather would be spinning in his grave if he knew. She and my son took a ride down route 66 in the Camaro and took pics with the Gemini Giant at the Launching Pad restaurant on route 66 last summer.
I should have taught them stick when they were teens, but the only stick car I own has 670 HP with a very stiff racing clutch.Both sons learned on manual. Another requirement from Dad.
I had bought my daughter a gift certificate to have her windows tinted for Christmas. She finally got around to having it done. They asked for her key to pull it in, a few minutes later the younger guy that went out to get it came back in. He had to have her pull it in because he couldn't drive a stick. I think I would have either burnt the clutch out or quit before going back in like that. Supposedly the best anti theft device going right now. LOLI should have taught them stick when they were teens, but the only stick car I own has 670 HP with a very stiff racing clutch.
So, what does he drive now? ChuckWhen my son was 16, I took him aside and said..." you're getting to the age of getting your Driver's License soon, how'd you like to have my Mach, I'll get another....." He told me "Nah, that's an old man's car." " Well, what kind of car would you want?" His reply, " a Scion". Good luck with that Son, good luck with that........zzzzzzzzzz
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