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Howdy! I always wanted to get my 1970 Cutlass back. Mission Impossible. For sure.
I had an Oldsmobile orange w/ pinstripes and rally wheels. Automatic transmission,
bench seat and could outrun damned near anything.
Insurance rates went to 1000 a year for anyone under 25 so I traded with Mom. One day I'm driving
a 1970, orange Cutlass that was a screaming machine and the next day I'm driving
a 1964 belair station wagon. It ain't funny.
I just turned 71 so I guess those insurance rates don't apply anymore?
Thanks for letting me in. I'll just sit in the corner and listen to some pros. And wish.
I had an Oldsmobile orange w/ pinstripes and rally wheels. Automatic transmission,
bench seat and could outrun damned near anything.
Insurance rates went to 1000 a year for anyone under 25 so I traded with Mom. One day I'm driving
a 1970, orange Cutlass that was a screaming machine and the next day I'm driving
a 1964 belair station wagon. It ain't funny.
I just turned 71 so I guess those insurance rates don't apply anymore?
Thanks for letting me in. I'll just sit in the corner and listen to some pros. And wish.
Welcome to CO, Mr. Bell. You'll have a great time reading the banter about our old cars.
I remember those days too. I lived in Karnes County (between San Antonio and Corpus) and ordered a 1970 Corvette. We'd all heard the horror stories about insurance rates. I asked my insurance agent what my rate would be.
Him, "$150."
Me, "A MONTH?"
Him, "No, a year."
It was good to live in a rural area back then.
I remember those days too. I lived in Karnes County (between San Antonio and Corpus) and ordered a 1970 Corvette. We'd all heard the horror stories about insurance rates. I asked my insurance agent what my rate would be.
Him, "$150."
Me, "A MONTH?"
Him, "No, a year."
It was good to live in a rural area back then.
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