Need An Opinion #2 Please!!

Ok in response to what everyone said on my first topic im going to reply with some more information. First off, the man that is wanting to sell me the car is older and restores them TO sell them. Also i have spent many days getting to know him and showing him that i am willing to go to great lengths for this car. Then someone also said that i wouldnt be able to afford it. I have been working for a while now and i have saved almost every penny i have, so money is not the issue. Third, someone said that i wouldnt be able to take care of it, that im to young to appreciate it. WRONG!!! I have spent a lot of time with the owner and i know what i have to do to protect this wonderful car. The power isnt a problem because i am not a fast driver, i may be yound but i have been in three wrecks (i wasnt driving). I almost died twice, i know what i need to do to protect myself and the car. I already have a

2005 Cavalier and this Mustang would just be a summer car, when i wasnt driving it i would still not forget that it was there. How could I???!!! I hope all of you are not saying the things you are because of my age because if you knew me then you would know that im not a normal kid. I know how to appreciate what God has given me. So please tell me what your opinion is now.
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Mustang_girl
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Yep...THAT one's over the top!

I'm done

Reply to
Backyard Mechanic

My opinion remains the same, if not more so. Few people change more in every way than a teenager, and this response of yours pretty well supports the points everyone has made.

Reply to
Spike

Yep, my "Bull Shit Detector" was ringing off the hook!

Reply to
John

Sniff, sniff -- anyone else smell that?

Reply to
Zombywoof

On 8 Apr 2006 13:41:05 -0700, "Mustang_girl" puked:

What happened to the Corvette?

-- lab~rat >:-) Do you want polite or do you want sincere?

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lab~rat >:-)

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