wrecked and replaced

Lol, no he didn't mention the tree jumping out in front. Said it was a stuck throttle, I said yeah right, stuck under his heavy foot. I had given the car to my older son who drives like an old lady. My younger son who wrecked it just happened to be the one driving that day, a desicion my older son regrets letting him do. Something I'm sure he won't let him do again. The replacement car came out of "hotrod's" duster project budget, so he is paying for it. The tree was on a school property, which he will have to pay to replace as well. As for the valiant, it is a bit bubbly under what's left of the vinyl, but definitely in our skill set to repair. My wife really likes the valiant, so after the fury is repaired with "lead foots" help we will get the valiant repaired and looking good. My son has definitely been getting some lectures and grief over this. I told him wether it's bad luck or bad choices he needs to take a step back and see what's going on around him. I know he feels bad about it, not only was it his brothers beloved 68 Fury-III, but was also a family heirloom that has passed down through several generations. I was 12 when I asked my great grandparents when I would get it.