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New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:29 pm
by YZGI
This is my 71 old cutlass supreme convertible with its new paint job.
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:34 pm
by YZGI
Another one:
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:35 pm
by pinkchick
YZGI;676431 wrote: This is my 71 old cutlass supreme convertible with its new paint job.
Nice wheels:D
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:36 pm
by Carl44
looking good buddy :-6:-6
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:38 pm
by YZGI
pinkchick;676437 wrote: Nice wheels:D
Thanks, believe it or not I am letting my 16 yr old drive it to school starting next week.
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:39 pm
by dubs
Smart motor! :driving::D
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:40 pm
by Bryn Mawr
YZGI;676444 wrote: Thanks, believe it or not I am letting my 16 yr old drive it to school starting next week.
Mad! Totally insane I tell you!
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:43 pm
by YZGI
Bryn Mawr;676449 wrote: Mad! Totally insane I tell you!
He will be the third son to drive it back and forth to school. Both older boys got to drive it so he does also. If he breaks it, it can always be fixed.
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:44 pm
by YZGI
Oh i forgot too mention, school is only about 1 mile away so he doesn't go too far.:wah:
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:48 pm
by WonderWendy3
I was gonna say....need I remind you about my son's driving record???
I know there is no comparison...your boys have Dad around to kick their butts in gear if need be!!
I think its awesome that you have let all three of them drive it....how cool!:driving:
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:55 pm
by pinkchick
YZGI;676444 wrote: Thanks, believe it or not I am letting my 16 yr old drive it to school starting next week.
You're WHAT......?????????
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:05 pm
by YZGI
pinkchick;676476 wrote: You're WHAT......?????????
It's his turn.:wah:
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:17 pm
by Bryn Mawr
YZGI;676455 wrote: He will be the third son to drive it back and forth to school. Both older boys got to drive it so he does also. If he breaks it, it can always be fixed.
More kudos to you Sir - I salute you.
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:20 pm
by cars
YZGI;676444 wrote: Thanks, believe it or not I am letting my 16 yr old drive it to school starting next week.
You are a very brave man, "3" times over!!!!
Lets just hope he doesn't try to find out what it will do in a 1/4 mile!!! :wah:
(Oh yeah, nice ride!)
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:24 pm
by pinkchick
YZGI;676483 wrote: It's his turn.:wah:
I'm speechless

New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:27 pm
by Carl44
your a great dad i'm not sure i'd let my son loose with a scate board,your a good man wisey :-6:-6
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:31 pm
by pinkchick
jimbo;676502 wrote: your a great dad i'm not sure i'd let my son loose with a scate board,your a good man wisey :-6:-6
Doh!!...... The penny FINALLY dropped....
I just figured out who wisey is.... Thanks Jimbo:o
I shall go back to my corner now

New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:31 pm
by [love]light
I am currently picking my jaw off the floor. I am a H-U-G-E classic car fan. My very first car was a '68 Mercury Cougar named Lucy. My sister had a gold 69 Mustang that she eventually totaled by running it into an auto insurance building (hello irony!).
I get it from the pops. He infected me, now I drool over the classics. MMMMMMM HMMMMM.
Your son better be good to it. I know when I got behind the wheel of Lucy I felt invincible.
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:33 pm
by YZGI
cars;676496 wrote: You are a very brave man, "3" times over!!!!
Lets just hope he doesn't try to find out what it will do in a 1/4 mile!!! :wah:
(Oh yeah, nice ride!)
Bryn Mawr;676492 wrote: More kudos to you Sir - I salute you.
Thanks, I've had the car for about 20 years. My second son did wreck it once. Back right quater panel. Then he forgot to latch the hood once and it flew off on him driving down the road, so I have had to fix it a couple of times. I figure I own the car to drive not just look at. It has the 350 C.I. rocket engine in it with a cam so it does have some power. My other two sons always wanted me to either put a stroker in it or the 455 c.u. engine in it but I refused. Imagine that. When this boy gets done driving it I might go with the 455.
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:34 pm
by YZGI
jimbo;676502 wrote: your a great dad i'm not sure i'd let my son loose with a scate board,your a good man wisey :-6:-6
Heck Jimbo it doesn't take a good man to be good to your kids.
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:36 pm
by YZGI
'[love wrote: light;676506']I am currently picking my jaw off the floor. I am a H-U-G-E classic car fan. My very first car was a '68 Mercury Cougar named Lucy. My sister had a gold 69 Mustang that she eventually totaled by running it into an auto insurance building (hello irony!).
I get it from the pops. He infected me, now I drool over the classics. MMMMMMM HMMMMM.
Your son better be good to it. I know when I got behind the wheel of Lucy I felt invincible.
I know what you mean. This car has become like an old friend. When I drive it I can never figure out why everyone is gawking at me. When I put gas in it a crowd almost always comes around to look at it.
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:53 pm
by Galbally
That car is cool, my dad never gave me a car when I was 16, but then come to think of it, he didn't have a car himself, in fact, I am the first one in my family who learned to drive, which is a bit mad, when yo consider that my dad built cars for a living, but he was a bit eccentric like that. Cool car though, god I wish we had cars like that here, our cars are much more boring unfortunatly. :-1
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:54 pm
by cars
YZGI;676508 wrote: Thanks, I've had the car for about 20 years. My second son did wreck it once. Back right quater panel. Then he forgot to latch the hood once and it flew off on him driving down the road, so I have had to fix it a couple of times. I figure I own the car to drive not just look at. It has the 350 C.I. rocket engine in it with a cam so it does have some power. My other two sons always wanted me to either put a stroker in it or the 455 c.u. engine in it but I refused. Imagine that. When this boy gets done driving it I might go with the 455.
Right YZGI, that's what any car is for! But it's just the worry woes that the parents have for the drivers of the car that makes for Gray hair!!!
We didn't let our daughters or son get their "lerner's permits" until they turned "17", even though they were eligible to get it at 16. And then, when they turned around 17 & 2 months is when I started to teach all our kids to drive. And I made them drive the actual car that was going to be theirs, (they all had their own) around the same closed industrial park for about 3 months untill they could handle the car in their sleep! Then we went out on the side roads where they encountered other cars, and they were toatally comfortable around them. Then after another month on side roads we finally went on the main highways for another month! By the time they went for their driver's license test they all passed with flying colors! All 4 are now driving for over 20+ years and none of them ever had a mishap, & or even speeding ticket!!!
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 3:05 pm
by Bryn Mawr
cars;676519 wrote: Right YZGI, that's what any car is for! But it's just the worry woes that the parents have for the drivers of the car that makes for Gray hair!!!
We didn't let our daughters or son get their "lerner's permits" until they turned "17", even though they were eligible to get it at 16. And then, when they turned around 17 & 2 months is when I started to teach all our kids to drive. And I made them drive the actual car that was going to be theirs, (they all had their own) around the same closed industrial park for about 3 months untill they could handle the car in their sleep! Then we went out on the side roads where they encountered other cars, and they were toatally comfortable around them. Then after another month on side roads we finally went on the main highways for another month! By the time they went for their driver's license test they all passed with flying colors! All 4 are now driving for over 20+ years and none of them ever had a mishap, & or even speeding ticket!!!
I started my youngest daughter (and her friends) round the station / supermarket car park / local airfield at thirteen. She passed her test just after her seventeenth birthday at the first time of asking

New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:20 pm
by RedGlitter
YZGI;676510 wrote: Heck Jimbo it doesn't take a good man to be good to your kids.
You know YZ, I really like that. :-6:-6
And it's a snazzy looking car.
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:42 pm
by Nomad
DUUUUUUDE !
DUUUUUUUUUUUUUDE !!!
I am in love. :-4
Love Love Love. :-4:-4:
Beautiful. Over the top !!!
LOVE IT !
The paint is exceptional.
I used to have one of these.
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 8:42 pm
by CARLA
Yikes my daughter is 38 and I still won't let her drive my 73 Camaro. :wah: One good thing about the old cars parts are usually cheap by comparison. Great looking car you have there, reminds me that is time to paint the Camaro.
[QUOTE]Thanks, believe it or not I am letting my 16 yr old drive it to school starting next week.[/QUOTE]
New paint job on my 71
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 8:45 pm
by RedGlitter
Nice car Nomad. Did you live in Virginia??