Genesis Restoration one of the Twins


 
Absolutely! It's not only a work of art and an excellent cooker it's also one of the best grill designs ever made. At least in my opinion. I don't know of anything else that has stood up to the test of time as far as grills go in comparison.
 
My mom had a nice 57 Bel Air when she was younger
How cool is that! My mom had a 1966 Mustang that my Dad bought for her brand new right after they got married. She had that car until 1984 and we literally grew up in it. They decided to sell it when I got my driver's license because they didn't want me to be driving it when I was 16.
 
That's really cool car also!! My brother-in-law has a 66 k code 289 all original numbers. Which was considered the high performance 289 version.
My dad had a 1969 Boss 429 mustang. Wish I could have driven that thing
 
That's really cool car also!! My brother-in-law has a 66 k code 289 all original numbers. Which was considered the high performance 289 version.
My dad had a 1969 Boss 429 mustang. Wish I could have driven that thing
Then you're familiar with how cool those are. My mom's was a stick and she did teach me to drive it but ultimately decided that it was too dangerous to let me have. My adult self with kids understands.
 
My daughter is 13 almost 14. She'll be driving here in no time. As of now she doesn't have any interest but I'm sure that will change
Don't be too sure. I have three kids. The first two were very excited to learn how to drive and get their own cars. My youngest daughter, aged 19 still doesn't have a driver's license and doesn't appear to care to get one despite me trying my best to teach her to drive. This is apparently not an isolated case. I've read that many kids now have no interest in driving. My two older kids weren't quite as exposed to the Internet as the younger one was due to the age difference. I 100% believe that to be a factor in her indifference. I hope for the best regarding your daughter.
 
Don't be too sure. I have three kids. The first two were very excited to learn how to drive and get their own cars. My youngest daughter, aged 19 still doesn't have a driver's license and doesn't appear to care to get one despite me trying my best to teach her to drive. This is apparently not an isolated case. I've read that many kids now have no interest in driving. My two older kids weren't quite as exposed to the Internet as the younger one was due to the age difference. I 100% believe that to be a factor in her indifference. I hope for the best regarding your daughter.
I think you're 100% right on track Steve with your thinking
 
Oddly enough I think in the future people that have actual physical working skills and people who can actually work on things will be valued more because these types of people are becoming extinct.
 

 

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