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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Southeastern USA
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Ed, I am not saying this as a smart comeback. I had the 64 1/2 Mustang, Lugers & girls. I was very fortunate. I attribute this to my parents ( Dad ) saying THINK!. I was so very fortunate , as I have managed to excell in all enterprises. Of coarse I reached my plateau and crashed in every one of them. Life is great. One super experience after another. I smile when I remember the Mustang, '65 Dodge van with the carpet/bed and cool speakers. The personna was cool, the toys were quality. Didn't cost much. Off to the next experience!!! Right now , a quarter century later, I'm a stay at home Dad. You are right about the investment when the timeing is right. I just feel that it is passed for entry level Lugers.
If I were sixteen I would be working on a Ford Festiva or a tiny Suberu 4x4. 35 to 40 mpg is where its at now. And those wierd little Suberus can go. Then say lets plink with my pistol!!
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