I am sure he would get more use out of it in a week then you got in the past year. :)
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Jon,
I think you are right. I have had it for 23 years, time to pass it on. Besides Lee has her eye on a BMW convertible, much more comfortable car for driving on the street.
I have had this car for 23 years. It is time to pass it on to my Grandson Devin. He has to prove that he will be responsible in driving it. He can only drive with his Dad or Mom until they are convinced that he is ready.
I had mixed feelings about him having that much power in a light car, but he seems to respect that and is very careful with the car.
Here are some pictures of Devin and his dad, Jackson putting new clear light housings on the Mustang.
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Huey,
Nice move!
Good idea keeping mom and dad in control until "they" are ready.
Very Nice
I need some advice on inflatable Hot Tubs. After using the Stacker for awhile I realize that there is room for an inflatable Hot Tub that can be deflated and stored during travel. My problem is that after reading several reviews, half of them are great and half are very negative. The negative ones mention heaters needing to be replaced repeatedly and poor customer service. Do any of you guys have any practical experience with inflatable hot tubs? They seem to be light enough when empty, (about 60 pounds), and fold up to store. I think that they are made of the same material as white water rafts.
Anyway, here is the link for the one I am considering.
https://theultimatejeep.com/images/i...04/01810-1.jpg
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...&storeId=10051
Here is where it will go.