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Nice score, these are good looking cars.
He can come back and change the title to Great-grandfather's car.
What's his average?He bowls twice a week
What's his average?
They're the ones to find... a grandpa's car
I know were not related but can I get the same deal as Doba???? I will be on a plane tonight. LolWell in my case my father. Could no longer renew his license last year at age 91. Younger wife drives a Toyota SUV so his car sits mostly. It is a 2004 LeSabre 3800 V6 with 41,000 miles of time spent in Arizona and California.
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Dad's rock!My son called me just a couple hours ago, he ran out of gas with his truck and coasted into a friend's driveway.
As usual, Dad to the rescue...
I pulled in the driveway and saw that his 30ish year old friend had two Buicks like this in his driveway.
Wow... Same story... Dad passed, Mom had the Dynasty until she couldn't drive. I needed a car and I got it... and the trans went in it...When my father passed, his 10k mi. Dynasty became my mother's DD.
When my mother passed, my sister "allowed me" (I don't want to get into it) "temporary use" of the 14k mi. Dynasty.
Now please note, I detested that Dynasty from the day my father brought it home.
Well, one week after getting the Dynasty, the tranny self destructed on I-95 on my way to work. 14k miles...
Gave it back to my sister.![]()
I told him to remember times like this if I need a kidney...Dad's rock!
Seriously? Unbelievable.Wow... Same story... Dad passed, Mom had the Dynasty until she couldn't drive. I needed a car and I got it... and the trans went in it...
The twist to my story was my ex-wife ended up with the car in the divorce.

Seriously... and a very happy ending.Seriously? Unbelievable.
And two happy endings...![]()