This is bad. That's a beautiful car and you named him, which
indicates you have an emotional attachment. My car, a 1965 Crown, is
named, but as a grand lady. My Volvo has a boy's name because he looks
like a boy. I personify my cars and they are like children and not up for
adoption. If I was FORCED (i.e. at gun point) to sell one, the Volvo
would go up and my Imperial would be my daily driver, I understand
those that buy and sell, but, considering a car is the 2nd largest investment
anyone makes in their life, behind a house, and I'm not rich, I keep them close
and garaged. I try not to think of ever parting with one of my
"babies."
Timothy
1965 Crown 4-door
deeply regret that I must sell my 1961 Imperial LeBaron.
"Milton" (the name I gave him) needs a good home. Visit:
deeply regret that I must sell my 1961 Imperial LeBaron.
"Milton" (the name I gave him) needs a good home. Visit:
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