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Then and Now

JPSmit

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In 2004, on the day Ms Triss Came home, my daughter (13 then) felt she exactly knew her place in the grand scheme of classic cars:



this afternoon, 11 years later (give or take) this happened:



leading to recreating the photo of 11 years previous:



I was a proud dad (even though she now wants the car in the will!)
 
and Mrs JP just reminded me of the "inbetween" shot - the first day I ever drove her:

 
JP,

She's still 13,right.Makes me wish that I'd taken a picture of our oldest,
when he graduated High School,& I tossed him the keys to our TR6.
He's almost 34 now,& will always have a fond memory of British cars.
His daily driver in High School was a 1965 Ford Corsair - he had the only White one!

- Doug
 
Nice memories you got there JP :smile:
 
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