<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;"><DIV>This was posted on <A href="http://www.corvaircenter.com">www.corvaircenter.com</A> and I had to share it..</DIV>
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<DIV>"Lately I have been parking my 69 in the drive to the barn- the original reason was to keep it out of the driveway where the kids ride their bikes ( are they going back to school soon?). <BR>An unexpected benefit is,if I put her in the right spot,I can look at her out the window of my office. <BR><BR>So whenever I need a fix , I just peek out the window. <BR><BR>The other day , I noticed my eight year old son and one of his buddies circling the Corvair. My spider sense was tingling. <BR><BR>Then my son opened the drivers door. I was on the phone, and debated putting the person on hold and going out to stop whatever was going on. <BR><BR>At this point my son and his friend were engaged in some intense evaluation of something, not moving much, and heads down together. <BR><BR>By the time I decided I better go see what was up, they had closed the door and went on their merry way. <BR><BR>This sort of ate at me the rest of the afternoon, so when I saw
my son at dinner , I brought up the incident, and asked him what they were doing in the Corvair. <BR><BR>My son replied, " I was showing Kyle the windows". <BR><BR>"The windows, whatever does that mean ?"I asked. <BR><BR>"Kyle didn't believe me that the windows didn't have a button, and you had to turn the crank thingie to make them go up and down. So I showed 'em. " <BR><BR>After a pause for a bite of chicken, he added " He believes me now". <BR></DIV></td></tr></table><br>