Take it to a frame-off restoration shop and have it rebuilt good as new. Of course then he wouldn’t WANT it anymore, being a new and fresh car now.
Okay… This car’s been running too long. Starting to grate on the nerves.
What would he be charged with? Petty theft auto?
Sad when a loved one is living in denial…
Charlene could give him a detailed parts list with prices to fix his car. The sum for “Parts alone” would exceed the price of a new car.
Get a junkyard engine/transmission, overhaul them, swap.
No, she wasn’t joking. She’s a professional. Get over yourself and stop driving your daughter-in-law crazy.
An aunt and an uncle of mine were living in Allentown in the 1950s.
If the car is dead, why the need to make such a fuss about it? And you can bring any car back to life, it only depends on whether you can afford it.
May 12, 2016
Enter.Name.Here about 5 years ago
Take it to a frame-off restoration shop and have it rebuilt good as new. Of course then he wouldn’t WANT it anymore, being a new and fresh car now.
Nachikethass about 5 years ago
Okay… This car’s been running too long. Starting to grate on the nerves.
nosirrom about 5 years ago
What would he be charged with? Petty theft auto?
jagedlo about 5 years ago
Sad when a loved one is living in denial…
Vangoghdog01 about 5 years ago
Charlene could give him a detailed parts list with prices to fix his car. The sum for “Parts alone” would exceed the price of a new car.
david_42 about 5 years ago
Get a junkyard engine/transmission, overhaul them, swap.
Alec McLure Premium Member about 5 years ago
No, she wasn’t joking. She’s a professional. Get over yourself and stop driving your daughter-in-law crazy.
Spock about 5 years ago
An aunt and an uncle of mine were living in Allentown in the 1950s.
Spock about 5 years ago
If the car is dead, why the need to make such a fuss about it? And you can bring any car back to life, it only depends on whether you can afford it.