1969 'cuda 383 4-speed

hi cuda dad,

thanks for not taking any offense to my question. in the summer here in pittsburgh there are a number of car shows and the "perfect" cars always arrive on trailers. i've often wondered how much fun the owners really get out of these cars just driving them off and onto the trailer. i can certainly see how nice it would be to have a "brand new" 68 cuda sitting in the driveway. and yes, you are right about not spending money on "conventional" cars veres putting money in a resto car. when i look at my "survivor" resto of my 68 cuda (with all the imperfections evident) it kinda makes me feel the car reflects the aging process that i have gone through since my first cuda now some 44 years ago. but i really don't think i would mind jumping into a "factory fresh" formula s someday. i'm sure you will have lots and lots of fun and great new experiences when "mark" and the gang hand you the keys to your "new" cuda.