of course not. But I do understand how life and priorities change and that he doesn't have to regret selling something that means a fair bit to him despite everything that has happened in the middle. I'd imagine the thing means more to him (and has more $$ value to others) than it ever has. Clearly it's been looked after despite not being driven.
Maybe the OP will speak for himself but I could easily see it going this way.
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Originally Posted by sugarwood
You think that was his initial intention?
To store a broken car for 40 years?
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