68 Charger epiphany
(Or: A Reply to Anthropomorphism Run Amuck)
Hey, who said anything about Chevys or Fords? I still want one of those.
BAD.
Seriously, I knew not too many of ya’ll would feel the same way I do.
Hell, I didn’t even figure anyone would be foolish enough to reply.
But seriously again.
One of the reasons I posted this was because I thought most didn’t know this person had the car.
And I realize you don’t care , except there is one less on the market.
But what I and other observant people, like Clark Howard, are saying is that people buy cars for emotional reasons.
That decision, and the one to be seen driving it, many times reflects something about that person.
Whether it is a 68 Charger or a Prius.
Plain old psychology, friends.
Thought about painting a big confederate flag on that Charger when you get it?
This all presupposes that a person purchases a car to actually drive it.
Not just sit in a lawn chair and admire it.
Perhaps preserve it in one’s garage for posterity?
Did you notice my first sub-title about A bodies?
Which Mopar is wanted?
It's relative.
With the price of gas if one had a Charger with the appropriately large engine, I don't think one would be pressing the loud peddle too often.
Just guessing.
In the summer, on Saturdays, when the weather is nice.
If someone were to give me a 68, well I still might have to take it.
But "want" it?
That's a different question.