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  1. 68BabyBlue

    Looking for Owner history

    Pennsylvania makes it simple. You can't transfer ownership until you fill in the purchaser's name, and have it notarized. Seller keeps a copy as evidence of the transfer. The fact the system is this strict works well when selling, but can be tough when trying to bring a car in from out of...
  2. 68BabyBlue

    '69 Super Bee - Rain / Weatherproofing questions

    Back in the day, the guy who sold me my second GTX used the butyl under the stainless, and also blew the corners out with a hair dryer. Never had rot, and still had a perfect original trunk floor. Original corners were still rust free when this picture was taken in 2013, with 113,000 miles on...
  3. 68BabyBlue

    Plans for your car after you die

    I have generation skipping provisions in mine, which complicates the process, and raises the upfront cost. Pays off with tax advantages for the grand kids.
  4. 68BabyBlue

    Plans for your car after you die

    A warning here. This stuff can be expensive. I just had a consultation a few weeks ago. I always meet with the senior partner, and she never bills me. Her rate would be over $500 per hour. She brought me up to speed on some tax advantaged moves I could employ for paying the fees when my wife...
  5. 68BabyBlue

    Is your job boring?

    I had a somewhat similar career evolution, working 42 years in the tank truck business. Like RC, my crossroads was in 1997, when I became a corporate general counsel. Never boring, but stress would probably have killed me if I hadn't bailed out. I switched gears, and followed the path of...
  6. 68BabyBlue

    Rich kid cars.

    A generation after I graduated from high school, I was doing my corporate general counsel gig, and my wife was director of marketing for a community college. Not rich, but high income. I set my daughter up with a 1991 twin turbo Dodge Stealth R/T, after she built her accident free driving...
  7. 68BabyBlue

    Plans for your car after you die

    Sadly, we’ve all seen this mindset at work with the guys who let the car rot away outside, and refuse to sell it.
  8. 68BabyBlue

    the daily rant

    Guy who used to own a survivor Charger Daytona in my town had a Miracle Ear franchise.
  9. 68BabyBlue

    Who does not own a modern vehicle?

    I drove this one until it was 22 years old, 1.7 million miles. Never needed new and shiny.
  10. 68BabyBlue

    Who does not own a modern vehicle?

    Same here. Wife's 2007 Lexus bit the dust last week, so I took the opportunity to go backwards, with a 2001 Honda Civic, old lady car with 47,000 miles. My 2002 Lexus ES300, which has 237,000 miles after 14 years of ownership is going to my granddaughter for her first car, and I needed a...
  11. 68BabyBlue

    Pics from Back in the Day

    Original owners of three of my GTXs made it even worse by replacing the original 70 series bias plies with 78 series white walls. In each case, I remedied the problem quickly.
  12. 68BabyBlue

    Ed Story Time - Possibly the last one? - Parts 1 and 2

    Most people will not confront end of career, much less end of life, until they have no choice. You've had a mixed blessing, Ed, in having the health problems thrust on you early on. As Hawk stated above, just putting the issues out here in front of us is a huge contribution. You are helping...
  13. 68BabyBlue

    1969 Super Bee...worth restoring? Or make it a driver?

    Baby Blue was neve restored, just cleaned up and maintained since 1968. Other owners did the expensive stuff, like a new interior, during the 22 years between my two periods of ownership. When I owned the car in the 80s, I had lower quarter panel rust and a couple pinholes in the driver's side...
  14. 68BabyBlue

    Rolls Royce versus 68 Satellite

    For one evening every summer. We do annual reunions now that everybody is dying off. Class of '71. My friend had a brand new hyper performance Jag this year, but the GTX got more attention.
  15. 68BabyBlue

    Rolls Royce versus 68 Satellite

    I have a high school classmate who has five vintage Jaguars. He's well versed in that process.
  16. 68BabyBlue

    Rolls Royce versus 68 Satellite

    How many of us have fond memories of driving or riding in a Rolls Royce when we were teenagers? Small market.:lol:
  17. 68BabyBlue

    Question about a 1970 Plymouth road runner

    By design, my GTX nearly has an identical twin. The original owner, the local Plymouth dealer, ordered another one in 1969, with identical options. However, the colors and model year were different. So each car is still "one of one."
  18. 68BabyBlue

    Question about a 1970 Plymouth road runner

    With the number of options that were available on a Mopar during that era, they were all "one of one." If I recall correctly, I think the numerical probability of identical cars was in the the neighborhood of one in 17,000.
  19. 68BabyBlue

    Who has dared to drive across country in a classic Mopar?

    In an earlier post, I drove my '66 Imperial from San Diego to Chicago on its maiden voyage after I bought it in 1996. After I got it home, I then drove it from Chicago to the the Chrysler Nationals in Carlisle in 1996, '97, '98, and '99. In 2000, I moved back to Pennsylvania, and sold all my...
  20. 68BabyBlue

    Looking for my 69 Road Runner Vin# RM23H9G289944

    You've heard my stories already. Sad thing is, such outcomes are about as rare as lottery wins.
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