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Old 02-14-2016, 07:20 AM
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Thank you for skipping the topic to jump on the "your always mean and condescending" bandwagon.
Jonathan the mere fact that there is a bandwagon to jump on proves my point. I simply call them as I read them. The fact that you have made many post does not change the tone of a lot of your post. You may not intend to be mean or condescending but that is the way it is perceived. Many people never understand that perception is everything.

The irony here is that it seems we came up in a very similar way and share many of the same views. My kids do not have Candy asses and work for what they get. The one place we may differ is I learned a lesson that many don't until it is too late. That is that life is fragile and short. Again the car will not be a daily driver it is a hobby car, a hobby that we can enjoy together. He will be able to drive the car in appropriate situations for his skill set. The reality is the car will still be way more mine than his for now but slowly be given to him over time. Thanks all for the complimentary posts.

Sam I don't see any Supers in your list anymore "What's up with that"?
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Old 02-14-2016, 07:29 AM
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Sam I don't see any Supers in your list anymore "What's up with that"?
Sold them. I'm looking for a 2284 or an 1864. At the moment I have enough toys.
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Old 02-14-2016, 07:40 AM
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I think it's cool your giving him the car. I do understand the safety concerns, you seem to have that covered.

When my (3) kids reached driving age, I always helped them "build" their car / truck.

How nice it turned out was up to them and how hard they wanted to work on it. I kept a whiteboard in the shop, (it's still there today!) Tasks that they needed to complete were listed out, they could see how far it would be to the end of the project.

My youngest watched the older two, he really seemed to learn from watching how thiers went.

Here is a few pictures of his truck; (OBTW; I paid for his college, first 4 years, he is now an engineer for GM)















Mine and his together;
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Old 02-14-2016, 07:53 AM
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Looks like a couple of nice trucks despite the fact that they are GM. LOL
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Old 02-14-2016, 08:05 AM
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Looks like a couple of nice trucks despite the fact that they are GM. LOL
Thanks, his is gone. That 383HT motor was a little thirsty for a college kid. I'm still driving the old Duramax, 327,000 miles.

The time we spent together building his was priceless.

He's moving into his own condo, engaged to get married 2017.

That truck may be gone, but the memories from building it, fixing it and taking it to car shows, will live on for a long time.

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Old 02-14-2016, 08:08 AM
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Nice looking Mustang and trucks. It's very special that you each have something to share with your sons.

MWShaw....since your son is an engineer at GM and obviously has hands on experience which would lead to common sense designs....could you have him find the obviously non-hands on engineer that designed the headlight bulb replacement strategy on my wife's acadia and smack him upside the head for me?!?!?! Replacing a bulb should not include removing the plastic wheel well and blood on your forearms!
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Old 02-14-2016, 08:26 AM
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Nice looking Mustang and trucks. It's very special that you each have something to share with your sons.

MWShaw....since your son is an engineer at GM and obviously has hands on experience which would lead to common sense designs....could you have him find the obviously non-hands on engineer that designed the headlight bulb replacement strategy on my wife's acadia and smack him upside the head for me?!?!?! Replacing a bulb should not include removing the plastic wheel well and blood on your forearms!
I'll pass it along!

He's currently driving a 2012 Chevy Sonic Turbo, we are putting a new water pump in it next weekend, that is up near the top of his bitch list.

(No, it is not covered under warranty, it has a rebuilt title, just as all my other vehicles do.)

My older son and Daughter both have Acadias as well, looks like a fun job.
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Quite different than the 03 silverado which takes 30 seconds and no tools from topside.
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Had to pull bumper and headlight to replace high beam bulbs on the spouse's Mazda.
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Nice Mustang and trucks. My daughter and I bought a 1990 Mustang GT 5.0 5 speed in 2000. Still have it. It's a nice weather weekend only car. Let her drive it at the track once. Boy did I catch heck from the grand parents.
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