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<blockquote data-quote="gear_head" data-source="post: 16239914" data-attributes="member: 195565"><p>So my situation is the exact opposite, but you may finds some of it helpful. I have been lurking here a bit, but not posted up until now</p><p></p><p>I have toyed for years with selling my 65 shelby gt350 clone I have had since high school (almost 20 years now). I have 2 daughters, but getting two car seats in that old car's back seat is cramped. I also work a lot of car crashes and recently handled the reconstruction of a 1955 Chevy vs a parked car. The passenger perished in the crash that we normally walk away from every day in a modern car. This made me start to rethink if I really wanted my girls in that old car when someone rear ended me, etc.</p><p></p><p>I am on my third engine combo and it is not even close to a modern cars. I could put 20,000 in the car and it still would not be near modern cars in my opinion. I recently realized my car would sell for more than I could by a GT500 for. </p><p>I now have a real GT500 in the garage and the 65 clone is for sale.</p><p></p><p>I'm over old cars, I just want to drive it and save my time for other stuff. Depending on your state, it is perfectly legal to put your oldest child in the front seat with the proper booster/child restraint. Just another view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gear_head, post: 16239914, member: 195565"] So my situation is the exact opposite, but you may finds some of it helpful. I have been lurking here a bit, but not posted up until now I have toyed for years with selling my 65 shelby gt350 clone I have had since high school (almost 20 years now). I have 2 daughters, but getting two car seats in that old car's back seat is cramped. I also work a lot of car crashes and recently handled the reconstruction of a 1955 Chevy vs a parked car. The passenger perished in the crash that we normally walk away from every day in a modern car. This made me start to rethink if I really wanted my girls in that old car when someone rear ended me, etc. I am on my third engine combo and it is not even close to a modern cars. I could put 20,000 in the car and it still would not be near modern cars in my opinion. I recently realized my car would sell for more than I could by a GT500 for. I now have a real GT500 in the garage and the 65 clone is for sale. I'm over old cars, I just want to drive it and save my time for other stuff. Depending on your state, it is perfectly legal to put your oldest child in the front seat with the proper booster/child restraint. Just another view. [/QUOTE]
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