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Just wanted to say hello to everyone here...I'm fascinated by all the restorations everyone here seems to be performing.

My mom has a blue '71 240Z and lately it seems I cannot wait for her to hand it down to the next generation...any tips? (either how to remain patient, or how to convince her?? LOL...)

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Thanks for the advice...it sounds good, but the wife and I have other important stuff to save for, like a house... Mom did promise the car to me back when I was in high school though..."When I get too old to drive it"...and she's known I've wanted it ever since I was 3. The fact that I grew up riding around in it all the time makes it a little more special, you know?

Somewhere I have a pic of her with it from before I was born...I'll post it if I can find it...

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Mom did promise the car to me back when I was in high school though..."When I get too old to drive it"......
Well, I hate to say it but if your mom is anything like me, that could be a while. I'm 57 and my son is waiting for my Z. High school was 40 years ago for me and I don't plan to stop driving mine anytime soon. Like I tell my son, better start looking for one of your own.
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Well, I hate to say it but if your mom is anything like me, that could be a while. I'm 57 and my son is waiting for my Z. High school was 40 years ago for me and I don't plan to stop driving mine anytime soon. Like I tell my son, better start looking for one of your own.

See..looks like you're gonna have to wait. The key here is you need some leverage. She has a car you want, what do you have to bring to the table? Some sort of bribe is in order here. Does she need the house painted, or a basement finished? Maybe suggest the car is getting a bit old and needs some work...then start refreshing it, and by the time you're done youve spent all this time on it and put so much work into it that it just sort of becomes yours by osmosis.

I'm just throwing stuff out there...:ermm::ermm:

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So you can't wait for her to hand it down.... hmmm.... well let's see....

Duct tape, 2-bricks, a rope......naaa... to painful!

Forgery lessons, and new pen...... naaa... they'll never believe you!

Well dude, you'll just have to show Mom how much you appreciate her Z and help her take care of it's cleaning, waxing, repairs, and tune-ups. Maybe she'll let you take your wife out on a date and a Sunday afternoon drive in the Z. I think that will be the funnest way to get behind the wheel. Mom probably already knows you like it as much as she does! LOL :classic: Good luck.

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Pretty simple...tell her the old car is making her look old...

Not the nicest way to manipulate dear old ma...but it'll be effective...(don't count on Sunday dinner).

Now that is really FUNNY - LOL devious as hell .... but really funny...

Carl B.

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