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Growing Old

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cigarette lighter burn
Been there done that - fortunately don't have the scar. My dad's DKW - not his actual car in the pic but you can see that the element is exposed (on the right) and you need to push the button on top. I wanted to see if it was working. :rolleyes2:

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How about Guarding Tess when Shirley McClain used a lighter on her driver as he abducted her.
 
I am certain versions of this have been posted before

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Not so much a joke as a holy moly moment - was looking at the classic car ads this am (as I do) and there was an ad for a 25th anniversary Miata. A 2015 Miata! Ummm where did the time go? :rolleyes2:
 
I am certain versions of this have been posted before

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Not so much a joke as a holy moly moment - was looking at the classic car ads this am (as I do) and there was an ad for a 25th anniversary Miata. A 2015 Miata! Ummm where did the time go? :rolleyes2:
I'm the same way.When someone tells me that they have an "old car" (something like a 2004 model),
I tell them "No - that's a newer car".To me,old cars are at least ones that I could afford & bought decades ago.
 
My newest vehicle is a 2004 Saab. I think it is eligible for antique plates.
Don't say that. My Miata is my newest car, and it's a 96. I was in high school when it was new and it certainly isn't old enough for antique plates.
 
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