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justa93

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Hey guys, new to this forum. My 14 year old son and I are in the process of building a 93 notch that is originally from El Paso. It will be lots of work but if the kid sticks with it and helps it will be his first car when he gets his license. Look forward to conversing with all you, thanks.
 

broncojunkie

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Very few kids are interested in this stuff nowadays. I've tried to get my 2 stepsons involved but all they wanted to do was play video games and hang out with their friends. It was like pulling teeth to get them to get their licenses and buy cars. Not trying to discourage you, of course. Just telling you what i went through. I even tried giving them project foxes. They had zero interest. They're in their 20's now. Still not interested lol!

I can't say i really blame them. It's an expensive hobby and people have different interests than we had growing up. Times they are a changin lol
 

justa93

New Member
Very few kids are interested in this stuff nowadays. I've tried to get my 2 stepsons involved but all they wanted to do was play video games and hang out with their friends. It was like pulling teeth to get them to get their licenses and buy cars. Not trying to discourage you, of course. Just telling you what i went through. I even tried giving them project foxes. They had zero interest. They're in their 20's now. Still not interested lol!

I can't say i really blame them. It's an expensive hobby and people have different interests than we had growing up. Times they are a changin lol
He goes out there and works without me being home at times, he is very interested and wants to start working so he can contribute buying parts. I dont allow him to sit in front of a TV and video games and he doesn't have a cell phone. He will learn the value of hard work and that money does not grow on trees. I will post some pics later from the beginning and as things progress.
 

broncojunkie

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That's good parenting, right there! He'll appreciate you when he's older! I love my step sons like they're my own, but i would have done things differently if given the chance! Post pics as you guys make progress. We'd love to follow along!
 
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