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Personally, I was hoping she was wearing suede boots, and the baby elephant took a ginormous shit on them. 

2 car seats can have attach points in the EL Camino bed. Like a Subaru Brat only secure the kiddo seats to those. Can also have them facing backwards for extra safety.

A Chevy is always the right choice. 

It can take time to build up those feelings. I wanted to get rid of a motorbike so I swapped it for a 3rd gen Camaro. I didn’t have any more opinions about those than “looks kinda cool” before. “You want to trade for this? HAHAHA! Okay!”

Agreed. LOVE is irrational. You can’t ask someone else to find love for you.

El Camino, El El Camino, El Camino, El El Camino... The front is like a car, the back is like a truck. The front is where you drive, the back is where you... El Camino, El El Camino... The front you have the hood, the back the tailgate. In the front you turn the motor, in the back you master... El Camino, El El

EXACTLY

It is very suspect how that all worked. Course my dad is short so the seat was forward about 4.695 inches...

Hell man, my dad had one of those and I used to ride behind the bench seat. BEHIND IT! It was a 3 speed and I can remember my head bouncing of the rear glass when dad shifted gears.

Exactly. Plus we don’t really know what his size needs are other than he builds things. Everyone’s default is to get a huge truck whether they need it or not. I’ve always said on these things to just get the damn GTI, which could very well be enough for him needing to haul things and hold two people. Plus, something

as the owner of a ‘69 Camino, I approve this message.

Its like the one the other day where the person was asking what he should buy for his dream car.

Subaru Brat it is, then.

Yeah, you can’t force that kind of thing. The car you loved will be identifiable only in hindsight. It’ll be the car you had when you went through a great time in your life, and took you to all the great places. It might be a total shitbox in objectivity, but you loved it because you did stuff you loved in it.

(edit) ah shit.. 2 car seats... i glossed over that part...

Came here to say something similar. I feel a connection with any car I’ve owned or spent a length of time driving, even if its a shitbox.

I agree. Find a car the draws you in. Then if you grin like a fool when you drive it, and it checks all the boxes, you probaly have a winner. Defintiely have to find that connection.

He should buy the one he isn’t afraid to use. One loves a car because of the memories/adventures it provides not because it is anything special.

He should go to all the cars and coffees he can find. Ask questions. Ask for rides. Find the one that makes you excited to own. Porsche Macan S.