Underlying the post about considering selling this car goes the matter that my husband/boyfriend is actually not a legal citizen YET, however he grew up here since the age of two. He never was given the resources to be able to attain his citizenship, until... me as I am a Chicano rights activist, my main goal in getting chicanos to better themselves through education and resource awareness. He does not have a license let alone a car, though he is working and saving for one. Construction jobs arent the best in this economic time. Nor is ANY job.
I myself have an 84 Toyota Celica, but it has been non-op since October, and I simply dont have the money to fix it. My grandfather and family friend passed away August, I went to school, and had a parttime job, in which I took time off for mourning, and money outta my pockets. Then comes Christmas, then being layed off.
I really dont take any offense what so ever.
My life is to be lived, not as youd see fit.
Hopefully with my lovely dream Cuda in it,
to last into my midlife crisis. Then retire to the trailor.
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Mr John,
President of Mopar Alley.
I did see you, but I did not get the chance to speak with you. I was busy looking at the 20 or so Cudas there.
Anthony the owner of the blue 72 cuda, I forget what engine gave me his number if I ever need a good mechanic or know how. What a patriot, and a good humored man. His wife accepted their award.