Wednesday, August 26, 2009

I am the king of bad ideas

And it's good to be the king.

Thankfully, I am not the king of followthrough.

The first car I ever lusted after was a '69 Cutlass. I actually had my first crush in Kindergarten on a girl named Tina because her mother dropped her off at school every day in that Cutlass, and my five-year-old brain was capable of discerning that if Tina were my girlfriend, her mother would most certainly drive me places in that car. There was also a yellow '70 Rallye 350 that rumbled through the alley behind our house every day, and I was smitten with the body style. My father drove Oldsmobiles for the first 11 years of my life, so I had plenty of time at the dealership to see more and more of these rockets on wheels.

Now, as my readers know, I already have a project sitting at home in the way of a two-ton Steelcase desk. This does not mean I can't want another project, one that is nearly attainable. Like the desk, I have discovered another nearly-attainable Craigslist find: a 69 Cutlass that is just begging me to bring her home.
On a trailer.

But I can see the potential. Can't you?
And that potential is lucky I don't have $600 burning a hole in my pocket.

2 comments:

Sarah the Author said...

I'm not going to try and discourage you from following your dream of pouring money and time into a car. Hey, I have a whole basement full of half finished crafts I was going to make during my "let's save money and make homemade gifts for Christmas" phase. Go for it! LOL!

Samsmama said...

Yep, you should buy it. It's good to have a project, especially one that's quite manly and will be kick ass in the end.

Be nice and share!

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