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Old 10-04-2008, 09:39 PM   #16
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I would be?

My first car was a 1.3L Escort that couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding. My cars were pretty modest to start out with as I learned how to drive, read traffic and learn some common sense. I didn't have to learn how to wrestle with a car if a rush of blood came over me because there was no wrestling with that car, it was armless, legless and had no teeth. If I had to go through it all over again I'd likely do the same thing.
My dad would have been, he has had a V8 all his life. First car a 302 XW GS sold that in a month and bought a 351 XA. He woulda been filthy with these rules if they were in place back in the day.
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