Re: 1975

Posted by HH56 On 2010/1/12 11:31:49
Don't think you're necessarily the youngest as there are a few more close in age that post regularly. What is nice to see is the younger guys appreciating, wanting to know more, and having the energy and enthusiasm to work on and maintain an "old mans car" that was defunct a generation before you existed. When us older geezers shuffle on, and assuming the fortune tellers are wrong again in 2012, at least the cars will still be around and appreciated.

Of course, gas will be $10 a gallon or non existent or crapped up so bad that to keep the car running it might be as much a challenge to install a fusion converter or battery drive in the next few years as it is AC now. Guess when that time comes, it will still be the 64 million dollar (by then) question. Modify to keep it running or park it & keep it original.

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