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Posted: Sat Aug 13, 11 4:23 pm
by Dave81
Knightcharger wrote:Well I had better cast my vote then :thumbright: Interestingly within 15 years over 52% of the club will be in the over 60 bracket.As we will be in the majority we could pass a rule, such that, all members not in the old farts group have to do "club community service" and work on our cars 1 weekend in every 4.We could even have club ankle tags to make sure they don't skip off and go racing around in there noisy little Darts. 8-)  8-)  8-)  8-)  8-)  8-)  8-)  :D
 

:lol:  :thumbright:

Club community service..........Us young-uns could always club together and get the OF (Old Fart) brigade a few deck chairs and a community nurse. Because i'm sure as hell not changing the colostomy bags! ;)  :thumbright:

SteveO,
Nice pic mate.
I bet its been an interesting 22/23 years?

It seems that most people today keep there cars a couple of years and then move on.........

Question to all:

Is there any other members out there with what i would call 'lifetime' cars?
Be interesting to hear the reasons why? :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 11 4:24 pm
by Trigger_Andy
Never realised there was so many Coffin' Dodgers in the Club! :D

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 11 2:08 pm
by Anonymous
Dave81 wrote:
Knightcharger wrote:Well I had better cast my vote then :thumbright: Interestingly within 15 years over 52% of the club will be in the over 60 bracket.As we will be in the majority we could pass a rule, such that, all members not in the old farts group have to do "club community service" and work on our cars 1 weekend in every 4.We could even have club ankle tags to make sure they don't skip off and go racing around in there noisy little Darts. 8-)  8-)  8-)  8-)  8-)  8-)  8-)  :D
 

:lol:  :thumbright:

Club community service..........Us young-uns could always club together and get the OF (Old Fart) brigade a few deck chairs and a community nurse. Because i'm sure as hell not changing the colostomy bags! ;)  :thumbright:

Could have some fun with the colostomy bags flinging them about at the Nats Dont worry about the deckchair but I like the Idea of a nurse MMMM

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 11 8:20 pm
by JohnR
Hey Bob if you get one of those let me know where to get one as well please ???????????









and no I do not mean the uniform

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 11 10:09 pm
by Anonymous
John,
If I chased after her, I would probably forget why I caught her.
This is a man that does not know the difference between a heart attack and an orgasm :roll:
If I do get one you can share :D

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 11 10:35 pm
by Anonymous
34 now.

Got the Charger when I was 29.

Still learning everything.

Like Indy says:

"It's not the years honey, it's the mileage." :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 11 10:59 pm
by TyreFryer
I'm 49 on Wednesday :shock: and I owned my Challenger for 12 years, my Series IIA I've had for 30 years nearly. No Bananarama! interest to anybody but I thought I'd join in. :)

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 11 11:07 pm
by TyreFryer
MattH wrote:If you worry about age check this link out,
http://video.nytimes.com/video/2011/07/ ... l?emc=eta1

She is still happy in her old car at 101!
Awesome car, my Dad's a member of the Packard club (his Dad used to drive them for a living).

Bless her, "people ask if I've lived in Plymouth all my life and I say not yet"!

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 11 4:21 pm
by SteveCase
54 for another 4 weeks!!!!!!! :?
Had my car 30 years soon!!!!!!!!!!!!! :roll:

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 11 5:17 pm
by mopar_mark
SteveCase wrote:54 for another 4 weeks!!!!!!! :?
Had my car 30 years soon!!!!!!!!!!!!! :roll:
You old git :D :D :D