83turbomon
Starvin Like Marvin...
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I was reading an article in the Automotive Weekly Magazine and it said what will happen to your collector cars after you die? the article stated that some are left to the family but they are neglected and not taken care of and eventually end up a rusted frame in a quarry somewhere, or some end up with 6 inches of dust because they were left in a garage or museum somewhere. And sadly some just decompose of get traded for a cash for clunkers type thing. One person started like a lottery for cars. if you paid or were someone famous who was a legend in the world of cars, a car would be guaranteed in a garage and recieve the proper care, love, and respect that it deserves. (i think some museum started something like that for multi-million dollar cars ie mercedes 300 gullwing, WWII survivor cars, classic f1 race cars,ect). So bottom line, make arrangements for your cars, put them in your will maybe, or give them to someone who will take care of it because you cant take your cars to heaven with you (maybe that would be cool to drive your car in heaven with God as your passenger in a turbo 6, but the turbo 6 does sound kind of evil, so maybe hell, but then you could drive it with the devil
and would fit right in:biggrin
because cars have thier OWN HEAVEN.:biggrin::biggrin:
Not tryin to be a downer



Not tryin to be a downer
