Teenagers / Classic Cars ??

Just remember, As kids grow older they change. In a different thread I told the story about my daughter and wanting to take my 65 Belvedere to school and after a driving lesson ( "What do you mean it doesn't have a radio ?? No power steering or A/C and a stick shift??" ) She said "no thanks" and never asked again.My sister was the same after her husband bought her a 63 Valiant (that she just had to have) We just couldn't get it in her head that the car has a choke and a carb and needs time to warm up before driving. Nope , after a few days of flooding and stalling and fouled plugs,she parked it and went back to driving her 2000 something car. NOT saying that your girl won't do just great with a old car but it happens. Kids of all ages (boys and girls) tend to think what is cool today is lame tomorrow. On the plus side, You may end up with a really nice car,, I got the 63 Valiant !!