C63 OWNERS age range??
As for teenagers with money; a senior from my high school graduated with a 1.1 million signing bonus for a minor league baseball team at the age of 18 (tragically he died the next year in a car accident) so yes it is possible for teens, early 20 year olds to have a lot of "self made" money but many people would argue that modeling or being able to throw a basketball isn't an accomplishment compared to say the fellow earlier who studied his *** off in HS to be able to graduate college at 20, finish his MBA by 24 and already have a successful company.
This is where the hate comes from, where someone who busted their *** off in school or working 60+ hours a week sees a "kid" who basically got luckily with good looks, a good arm or a good voice and is equally successful while still in their teens or 20's.
However, rightfully so because most of the teens here have not said how they made their money other than "i made it myself" or "i work a lot". Why not just say "i play pro ball or I'm a commercial actor"?
and FWIW, I'm 26, bought it at 25 and paid in full.
Last edited by RLx02; Mar 4, 2010 at 01:56 AM.
I am not the owner per se, there is no way in hell I can afford a car like this at my age.
Time to put my head down, finish school, work hard and buy a car so I can come back proudly saying I bought it instead of being given it.
Last edited by yooker; Mar 4, 2010 at 04:57 PM.
I suppose they could have been drafted by another team and traded to the Flyers--or been an undrafted free agent signing to the QMJHL/OHL/WHL.
If they weren't drafted, then their liklihood of "being on a TV near you soon" is pretty unlikely.
I'm probably the only one interested in this, but it smells a little funny--if only for the use of the term "recruit". Farm teams don't recruit. They draft and sign free agents. Colleges recruit.
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But, I did get licensed to drive Super Comp dragsters when I was 17. I was planning on getting serious too. Family was going to fit the bill but then family kind of had another divorce, so it didn't pan out.
But, I think I ran 8.1 sec at 168 mph.
But, I did get licensed to drive Super Comp dragsters when I was 17. I was planning on getting serious too. Family was going to fit the bill but then family kind of had another divorce, so it didn't pan out.
But, I think I ran 8.1 sec at 168 mph.
It was called a Super Comp dragster. It looks like a mini-top fuel dragster.
It was N/A. It had a big ol' bored out Cadillac motor in it, like 500+ cubes. Don't quote me 100% on this, but it did have a big Holly Dominator carb on top. I don't know how many cfm, but maybe close to 1150. Does that sound reasonable? Just speculating here, because I don't remember the specifics.



