That girl will be a catch for some guy.
My God I hope she drives better than teenage girl stereotypes. Or any of the ones I've met in person or been in the car with.
Seriously cool car though.
clutchsmoke wrote: That car does not belong in a HS parking lot. Entirely too many distracted drivers.
Agreed. Cool car, cool uncle, cool story.......too nice for high school. That car belongs in my garage.
A neighbor had one of these that had been parked for a few years with some minor issues and couldn't give it way. I SO wanted to take it but had too many other projects in the works. Beautiful car.
Datsun1500 wrote:carguy123 wrote: But the sad part is the HS kids probably just see it as an old car.Most do, but there are some that get it. I think the best line was "If they don't get the car, they don't get me...."
I hope my boy finds a girl like that.
Duke wrote:thestig99 wrote: Is she legal?FTFY. Maybe it's because I just watched "Hard Candy" last night...
Eh, she's probably not much younger than me
Vigo wrote: The fact that that car is being driven by a teenager makes me VERY VERY sad.
Hey now, teenagers aren't ALL retarded.
The vast majority, yes, but a few are smart enough to appreciate things.
My car was considered one of the coolest cars in the Lot, cause it was the closest thing to a classic as was around then. Most kids were either rednecks with diesels, preppy kids with newer cars, or the "whatever we could afford" set.
It was a 15ish year old car at the time, but it was in good shape. Alot of people I knew in school, when they see me now, the first thing they ask about is that car. It's a big part of how people know me, I could never get rid of that thing.
I have a friend who daily drives a 1973 Super Beetle to high school, there is another kid who has a 1968 Mustang, and oh course I have the Stag (well if it ever runs)
Not highjacking the thread, but when I was in highschool, I had the coolest car out of the entire school (as I was told by my peers), I had a '65 Chevelle Malibu 4-door. It was faded Artisan Green with rusted out quarters.
Also, I went to a highschool with 300 kids.
Datsun1500 wrote:carguy123 wrote: But the sad part is the HS kids probably just see it as an old car.Most do, but there are some that get it. I think the best line was "If they don't get the car, they don't get me...."
Where was she when I was in HS?
Oops, right, her mom wasn't even born yet...
Datsun1500 wrote:SyntheticBlinkerFluid wrote: Not highjacking the thread, but when I was in highschool, I had the coolest car out of the entire school (as I was told by my peers)I had a 68 Datsun 2000 and a 78 280Z, this was in 1984.... A few friends had 68-69 Camaros Chevelles, Mustangs, etc. Back when they were just cheap used cars...
Well I forgot to mention this was 1998 when early 90's S10s, Cavaliers, and Berettas ruled the parking lot.
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