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Unhappy What happens when you let your 14 yr old park an 07 mustang 500GT

What happens when you let your 14 yr old park an 07 mustang GT500!!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZT5mQLy5C4

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Old 11-03-2006, 12:02 PM
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Old 11-03-2006, 12:11 PM
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That was awesome!!
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What a dumb a$$!
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Old 11-03-2006, 12:18 PM
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LOL That is fun-ny!!
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Old 11-03-2006, 12:32 PM
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Too funny.

This street drag clip shown on the same page is a fun watch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW_lvF4fRHs&NR
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"shaddddup."...
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Wow.
I am sure many family reunions from now if they live that long, it will be a great conversation piece.
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Old 11-03-2006, 12:38 PM
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priceless...

My first time in a manual car(Porsche no less) was at 14 too... I went screaching towads a curb on my first start, but fortunately I knew enough to put both the clutch and brake in to stop. I then let the hill roll it back, pointed it straight, and that time, I started without enough throttle, stalled it. Third start, brilliantly smooth, and I've enjoyed a manual ever since.
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That is too cool. A time like that is when handycams are priceless!
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priceless...

i really do not understand how folks don't erase certain embarrasing tapes...or at the very least lock the buggers so they don't get out in the wild...
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Spare the Rod, get a know it all punk-A$s kid who hasnt been trained in automobile anything.

Its the parents Fault!
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Its the parents Fault!
I agree completely. My son won't touch my 930 until he has taken (my homemade) written test, psychological test, urine test, and done 5,000 miles in a Porsche turbo on X-Box!
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The outer limits of human stupidity never cease to amaze me, (putting your little boy who likes to start cars and rev them in the driver's seat w/ key in ignition), lucky he didn't run someone over in front of him.

It shows you why a 100% original, no paint work sports car is so valuable; some of the geniuses who buy them can't even get home from the dealership w/o a stop at the body shop. Think I'm exaggerating? Stop by any high-end auto body shop and check out the brand new go-fast cars balled-up.
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I wonder how that got reported to insurance?
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I wonder how that got reported to insurance?
You could just tell the truth, that's what insurance is for. (Supposedly, anyways). If they have a lot of cash, they might just want to sweep this one under the rug, though, and handle it "in house". No civilians were injured/involved.

When I was 14, my dad was just about trading in his slightly massaged 240Z for a new V-12 XKE roadster w/ a 4-speed. I was already enough of a car fanatic to know how a clutch worked, (riding dirt bikes already), but the idea of damaging his new car gives me chills to this day. I used to ask him why I couldn't drive it, he would reply that he "didn't believe in child-abuse, and if I wrecked his car, (he) would have to take a Louisville Slugger to me...."
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I first started learning to drive around 10 by shifting in the 356 from the passenger seat, by watching dad's feet and listening to the engine. I first got to drive it when I was 13, on a small square track, never even getting into 3rd gear. Too afraid of trashing a great car in the case of both the 356 and 911.

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