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As a person that lost his 67 Bug in an engine fire, that cloth wrapped rubber fuel line they use is probably the culprit, especially with ethanol in the fuel. It eats the lines from the inside out. If they don’t die from ethanol, they just age, crack and leak fuel directly onto the engine, where it runs down onto

Good points. I work in an industry that is pretty much 24/7 (legal), but when I’m on vacation, I leave my work phone at home. Screw that. No email, no calls, no nothing and nobody at work has my personal cell number.

That’s fine. I can see your point.

I’m sorry, but his bike collection is pretty paltry and aside from the two famous bikes, a 91 BMW R850 and “Honda motorcycle” isn’t exactly exciting. This might come from living in a climate that gives you about 5 months of motorcycling if you have a light winter.

How? We’ve never had kids, but I think that we had way more ability to be jet setters and do truly cool shit in our 40s. In our 20s, it was mostly big raging keg parties and the like - all local. In your 40s, you have the assets and opportunity to go to some remote island for the weekend, stay in an awesome place

My brother had a daughter when he was about 30, then got divorced. Daughter is growing up, he has custody. All is well. Then, he gets remarried in his mid 40s and over the course of a couple years, they have two boys.

I’m one of three boys. My wife: “Your mother was a saint.”

She had a copper Vega, followed by a copper Pinto. I keep seeing C7s in that color and liking them and she’s just NOPE

I could believe it. A friend’s dad bought one and I think the 0-60 was like 16 seconds or something.

It really was. Poorly executed, but innovative. By then, Toyotas and various Datsuns were making inroads and offering way more content. Great article, sir. Thank you.  

Except that aluminum block is what killed the whole program.

Chevettes were always super slow. When they introduced the diesel version, it might have been the slowest vehicle ever produced. I called them the cockroach of automobiles for a couple decades, but now they’re all gone.

Great article, but you missed the single most important factor of owning a Vega - the aluminum block. My girlfriend, now my wife, had a 72 Vega. It handled well, it was comfortable enough and it was about what you’d expect from a 70s econocar that was trying to be a little sexy.

I like your perspective. You’re going to do well.

Great actress. But when she’s on screen, I can’t stop staring at those lips she had installed.

Thank you. Getting older really doesn’t have to suck. When you get to your late 50s, it’s pretty freeing. I read an article in The Atlantic a couple years ago about happiness over the course of your life. It was spot on in its assessment, IMHO.

Here’s an important one: Give yourself some credit.

When I was really young, “teenager” was the name given to boomers. They grew out of it after a while, but that was how the boomers were referred to, for the most part.

There’s an old song called “I’ve Done All the Dumb Things” that was popular when I was in my early 20s in the late 70s. I try to keep other people from doing the stupid things I’ve done, though I’m rarely successful. This may be driving your co-worker. It’s the nature of each generation to ignore the preceding ones

It’s pretty OK. At this point, I’m allowed to not give a shit about having a career, which makes me able to do pretty much whatever I want. I got my review at work last year and they asked me, “where do you see yourself in ten years.”