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Old 10-14-2013, 10:59 AM   #14
QGolden
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Default Re: My grand daughter driving my sept. 29

Great pictures and a great day. That smile is worth a fortune. I always got a thrill out of teaching my girls (5 in all) to drive my Doodlebugs and assorted "rigs". I taught my Son to drive an antique Harley when he was 14. He drove my Royal Enfield after that, went on to get his bike license and bought his own antique motor bike. We spent 6 months getting it from Basket to roadworthy and then went on a ride together.

Now they are mostly grown and gone off, but they still comment, hey, remember when you let me drive that old...you had?

Now that she can drive it, it is time to begin some basic maintenance lessons, be good to have an extra set of eyes and ears that know what to look for....
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