Re:[DML}Young Owners (was DeLoreans as first cars)
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Re:[DML}Young Owners (was DeLoreans as first cars)
- From: "Harold McElraft" <hmcelraft@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2003 21:36:24 -0000
[MODERATOR NOTE: For the sake of balance I'm allowing two off-topic rebuttals to the editorial by "sid vicious." After that, no further messages on this subject will be approved. - moderator Mike Substelny]
Easy young fella - some day you too, with a little grace, will be
and "old fart" too. Not all of us fit your stereotype portrait.
Harold McElraft - 3354
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "sid vicious" <sid_villan@xxxx>
wrote:
> i havent been on here in along time but i read this thread and had
to
> respond
>
> i got my delorean when i was barely 17
> the car had no interior no tranny and was trashed
> i installed the interior my self and did some work with help from
> friends and i took it to a delorean shop and i had to pay for it
my
> self and to make things worse i had to sell my car because my
family
> could not afford to keep the car i loved that car more than
anything
> in the world and i had to give it up because i come from a very
low
> income family (unlike most people who just have money to trow
around)
>
> if anything young people are keeping the dream alive
> when all those old farts that own deloreans die(and theres alot)
> there grandkids will most likely sell them and us "younger kids"
will
> buy them up and start a new cycle
> and why is it that sooo many old people own these cars is it
> the "poor old mans ferrari"? they keep these cars in there
garages
> all covered up as if there ever going to go up in value! they
treat
> them like antiques ,they have tea partys,they have all these old
> folks conventions! when i was selling my car i had this 70+ year
old
> man that came to look at my car and i felt a horrible feeling in
my
> gut i knew this old geezer was just wanna lock this car away so
> thanked god he didnt buy it
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