No little ones here - and at my age, no chance of more. So, ya gotta add 30 years to that rugrat's 4 for my son! He does like the car. Who knows - maybe sometime grandkids? Someone has to keep drivi
My boys have been after to tell them which one gets the car. now 10 and 14, this has been going on for 5 years now. They both love it and will do most any chore to get a ride in it. I told them my wi
I really envy (sometimes) the folks who have children with which to share their cars/hobby. --Being single, and late 40s I have often thought it would be nice to share working on the car with a son o
David Jones in Rhode Island wrote about his Healey: having it donated to a museum or some such thing, -- I have a neighbor who is President of the Cadillac/LaSalle Club and has spoken to me about a p
Thanks for the good suggestion. Actually, someone has mentioned that to me before, however, I have been looking to see if and when it might become a reality, how financially viable it might be, what
Rudy - Possibly a tax deduction, but I don't think a tax exemption, is your BN4 a dependent? For a lot of us, ...I don't think that is a question easily answered..... Dave J.
actually I bought a 68 bug to teach my older boy how to drive and for him to get to and fro from school. I had the seat removed from the rails and had the seat cut off the mounts moved back 2.5 inche