Re: Daily driver divorce | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Dan Warlick (edwf430![]() |
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Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 08:13:44 -0700 (PDT) |
F-cars by the dozens, Day in and day out. I sold the old Porsche, No reason to pout. There's Red in garage, but it's not of the guard. But still next to two Kraut burners, the change was not hard. For a daily driver, I'm convinced I chose well. I'm finally happy, after two weeks of hell. So bring on the fire, I'm ready to be burned. It's a fine daily driver, But not a Ferrari I've learned. P.S. Anyone ever tried bungee chording a baby seat to the engine cover on a 430 Spider? Do you think it would crack the glass? Dan Warlick 954-725-6331 Office 208-493-3529 Fax 954-793-3529 Mobile ----- Original Message ----- From: red5hilser [at] aol.com To: edwf430 [at] bellsouth.net Cc: ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 10:56 AM Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Daily driver divorce Hey Dan: Before you part with your 944, I suggest that you talk with our fellow Lister Tom Reynolds. He hasn't been the same happy-go-lucky guy after selling his beloved 'Mario.' Of course Mario was a Ferrari, not one of those annoying mass-produced P-Bugs. (let the flames begin.) Yer pal, Ferrari Bubba -----Original Message----- From: Dan Warlick edwf430 [at] bellsouth.net Subject: [Ferrari] Daily driver divorce Hi folks! For about 4 years now I have been driving for a daily driver a very clean 1990 Porsche 944 S2 Cabriolet. The taboo is that I fell in love with the car. Being in the business I NEVER am supposed to allow that to happen. Well, since the birth of my son about 16 months ago new concerns have propped themselves on the horizon. Things like rear seat room, accident safety, luggage space etc... Seems like the top down, wind in the hair, buzzing exhaust note and shiny red paint have been relegated to only weekends anymore. Melissa and I used to take drives on Sunday mornings down A1A/Ocean Drive but again since the new addition, this has ceased to be a reality. After long and hard thought and much gnashing of the teeth I finally forced myself to trade her (the car not Melissa) in yesterday. Yet, I think I found the solution to rectify some of the reasons I loved the Porsche so much. I decided to buy an MB CLK Cabriolet. Four (and I use this term loosely) "usable" seats, convertible top, larger V8 engine and much nicer amenities. Strangely enough, when I looked out in the drive this morning I didn't miss the Porsche so much after all. This is something I never thought would happen since I keep my cars for long periods of time. Am I just getting old? Does the buying process really bring this much emotional havoc for any of you guys too? I do this every day in business but for crying out loud when it's on a personal level it just about drove me crazy. Sorry if this seems frivolous but I didn't sleep worth a darn for almost a week trying to build up the intestinal fortitude to let the Porsche go. Dan Warlick 954-725-6331 Office 208-493-3529 Fax 954-793-3529 Mobile _________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/red5hilser%40aol.com Sponsored by BidNip.com eBay Auction Sniper http://www.BidNip.com/ and F1 Headlines http://www.F1Headlines.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail!
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