Right proud of my son-in-law and grandson. He's getting him started young. At this rate, he'll be a true gearhead by elementary school.
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Yeah, I know. The s-i-l is a GM guy, but the basics are transferable. I'll have the grandson working with me on my Comet before long.
Jim
Start 'em Young
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Re: Start 'em Young
JIM ,,SEEMS TO ME YOU WERE IN a GM last year at PF,,pullin your comet trailer........pop
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Yeah, that's right. It got us there and back safely, though, so I guess it's not too bad. I've owned a lot of different vehicles over the years, foreign and domestic. I'm not the Ford blue-blooded purist you are. But when I got my current 65 Cyclone some 40+ years after letting my first one go, it was like finding a long lost relative. Brought back a lot of good memories from back then. I hope my grandson will look back when he's grown and have some fond memories of helping his PaPa work on his old Comet.
Jim
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Re: Start 'em Young
CORY ,has said to me many times...where we going what we gonna do? POP?.......I say we gonna make some memories.....he'll say great good something like that,,,then he would say let's go for it.....then when we return ,,he would say ....hey ;me and POP made some memories today////enjoy that little guy..he won't be little long......CORY is 28 the other is 19......but I get to spend a lot of time with CORY'S 17mo son..{ my grt grd son}........POP
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Re: Start 'em Young
And if he is going to be around GMs he better know how to fix them, because they need that a lot.Jims65cyclone wrote:Yeah, I know. The s-i-l is a GM guy, but the basics are transferable.
OK so disclaimer, I have never owned a GM vehicle so I cannot say that definitively, the closet thing I have is the Tracker and it is Suzuki with a bow tie.
See Ya,
Mike