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Could/Did you sell a long owned car?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sn8kebitten" data-source="post: 15611466" data-attributes="member: 127590"><p>A 1996 Cobra was my first car in high school that I owned from 2009 to 2015. My uncle owned it from 2003 to 2009 when I bought it from him and I regret trading it on a 07 GT every day lol. I traded that one on my current 2014 5.0 but neither will replace that Cobra. I had a so many memories in it.</p><p></p><p>The crazy thing is, it's really been on my mind lately to the point that I've been having dreams about it and telling my friends I wish I could just see it, as I had lost contact with the new owner that purchased it in '15. Been a year since I even saw him with the car locally so I was always worried he blew it up or totaled it. Well out of no where a few weeks ago, on a 30 mile trip to the local drag strip, I see the Cobra at a gas station filling up with a new owner. So I swing in real fast to talk to him and he turns out to be the brother of another coyote friend I have that just bought the car from the last guy. </p><p></p><p>He was really cool and let me run over everything I did to the car for him then even tossed me the keys and let me drive it again. I couldn't thank him enough as it was probably the happiest I've ever been lol as pathetic as that sounds. Now we text back and forth pretty often about his plans for the car and I just hope that one day I'll get to own it again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sn8kebitten, post: 15611466, member: 127590"] A 1996 Cobra was my first car in high school that I owned from 2009 to 2015. My uncle owned it from 2003 to 2009 when I bought it from him and I regret trading it on a 07 GT every day lol. I traded that one on my current 2014 5.0 but neither will replace that Cobra. I had a so many memories in it. The crazy thing is, it's really been on my mind lately to the point that I've been having dreams about it and telling my friends I wish I could just see it, as I had lost contact with the new owner that purchased it in '15. Been a year since I even saw him with the car locally so I was always worried he blew it up or totaled it. Well out of no where a few weeks ago, on a 30 mile trip to the local drag strip, I see the Cobra at a gas station filling up with a new owner. So I swing in real fast to talk to him and he turns out to be the brother of another coyote friend I have that just bought the car from the last guy. He was really cool and let me run over everything I did to the car for him then even tossed me the keys and let me drive it again. I couldn't thank him enough as it was probably the happiest I've ever been lol as pathetic as that sounds. Now we text back and forth pretty often about his plans for the car and I just hope that one day I'll get to own it again [/QUOTE]
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