I don't know about the rest of you, but I get attached to my vehicles.
Last summer, I sold a 1984 Yamaha Venture Royale that I rode off the showroom floor. It only had about 47k on the clock and looked as good (or better) than it did when I bought her. Lots of chrome, custom Corbin saddle, etc. But, like my Festiva, it had an ignition problem that I could not fix. So, after 22 years, I watched as the buyer hauled it out of my driveway and I wept.
Now, Big Bird, my Festiva that I drove off the showroom floor in December, 1990 is going to be hauled away Monday, 4 February and I know I'll weep again. Am I sounding like a sissy? OK! Go ahead and laugh at me, but I love my vehicles and feel that 'maybe' they have a sense of belonging. I've worked on her for 4 ~ 5 years and could not fix the problem, so maybe the buyer will be more fortunate.
So, I'm lifting a glass and toasting all of us who love our vehicles and have baby'd them for many years. Here's another toast to Festeal, who bought Big Bird, with hopes that he can fix her so that she may give him many years of good service. Hopefully, he will treat her with as much kindness and love as I've given her for the past 18 years.
Last summer, I sold a 1984 Yamaha Venture Royale that I rode off the showroom floor. It only had about 47k on the clock and looked as good (or better) than it did when I bought her. Lots of chrome, custom Corbin saddle, etc. But, like my Festiva, it had an ignition problem that I could not fix. So, after 22 years, I watched as the buyer hauled it out of my driveway and I wept.
Now, Big Bird, my Festiva that I drove off the showroom floor in December, 1990 is going to be hauled away Monday, 4 February and I know I'll weep again. Am I sounding like a sissy? OK! Go ahead and laugh at me, but I love my vehicles and feel that 'maybe' they have a sense of belonging. I've worked on her for 4 ~ 5 years and could not fix the problem, so maybe the buyer will be more fortunate.
So, I'm lifting a glass and toasting all of us who love our vehicles and have baby'd them for many years. Here's another toast to Festeal, who bought Big Bird, with hopes that he can fix her so that she may give him many years of good service. Hopefully, he will treat her with as much kindness and love as I've given her for the past 18 years.
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