women drivers....no survivors
>From: Russ Mann <russmann@home.com>
>Reply-To: classic-mustangs@lists.vntg-mustang.com>To: mroman1@hotmail.com>Subject: [CM:21732] When Selling a Car for Teenager Use
>Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 18:20:23 -0300
>>Last week we sold our 1968 Mustang coupe. Not a special car, but a real
>nice driver. After all financial and paperwork matters were resolved
>with her father, "I" suggested the sixteen year old girl back her car
>out of my garage. (no LOL please)
>>During this process she sideswiped the rear of my daily use rice rocket
>300ZX parked on the street. Not all was lost, she did stop after only
>halfway doing the job. After moving my car forward, and viewing only
>superficial marks on my paint, I bid them on their way and many happy
>years of Mustang enjoyment.
>>These things happen and things can be fixed, but that moment of car
>against car produces a distinct anguish in my stomach. I am sure she and
>her Mustang will provide these dramatic moments for others, and it will
>protect her in the process.
>>Lesson learned: Point a newly sold car in a direction with least chance
>of hitting anything.
>>Russ Mann in Irvine, Ca
>1964 Falcon Futura convertible (FOR SALE)
>1967 Mustang GT convertible
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