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Started by lloyd3, Today at 07:45:30 AM

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lloyd3

Happy Father's Day folks!

Lots of familial obligations this month so when I got a chance to drive my car for a lunch meeting I snapped at it. 

You never know anymore how you will be received and this lunch date was no different...I looked out the window of the restaurant and a bunch of older women were looking it over and taking pictures. Huh?  Well...ok, no harm and no foul. Lunch was great and after dropping my buddy off and heading home, on the way I stopped at this booze "warehouse" type of place for some supplies (for an upcoming cross-country trip [for items likely unavailable where I'm headed]). Coming back out of this monster booze-castle was also an experience...several older fellows (my age of course, probably the same as the women earlier) were milling around it. Somebody had even stuck a flyer into it for a local car show...



I guess these cars are becoming like Model As anymore, eh. 

Only older folks know what they are now?

Kern Dog

Nah...
I get smiles and thumbs up from people of all ages but the majority are from people around my age of 55 and up.

LaOtto70Charger

Time into the past that adds up from when these were new to compare to a model T.  Summers I try to drive mine daily as much as possible. Kids at the Walmart grocery pickup seem to be 50/50 nowing what it is.  People that just walk up and want to talk are older though.

496polara

You do have a beautiful Charger that is worth looking at. I dislike it when people are disrespectful and touch  without asking.
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