LSNAutoDetailing
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- Jun 21, 2014
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Paul,
I appreciate the sentiment and perhaps it's a better way to think about it, but that's just not my nature. If it were my "work truck" I would feel differently - perhaps. But it's my daily driver that I don't drive daily. Again, pings and scratches are inevitable on anything other than a garage queen, so I/we have to accept that. But I certainly don't like it. I would not necessarily be proud of my perfectly coated and maintained car if it were scraped, pinged and bumped.
I can appreciate that. I’ve had 11 daily drivers in my live. I can’t say one had it any better than the others. But even my garage queen has scars. There was a sign over a very well worn 1936 Bugatti at the Lars Anderson Museum making note at how bad the condition of the car was. Stating Lars drove them and enjoyed them.
My point is, life is short. I look at my own body with scars all over, and surgical steel holding my neck together. I’m blessed and imperfect! If I worried about all 11 DD’s (most probably on the scrap yard by now) I’d have wasted precious time.
And don’t forget, some guy paid $3.74 Million dollars for this old beat up Mustang.


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