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<blockquote data-quote="Mustrum_Ridcully" data-source="post: 4570808" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>I've taken over my deceased uncles car on Sunday. His wife didn't want to keep it. She doesn't really need it she says, though I think the primary reasons are probably the memories in it. While it was originally her fathers car, Jibbo used it more then her. Heck, he put even his own "stamp" on it - the drivers door lock was defective and he replaced it - without replacing the entire lock and ignition lock system, since that would have been too costly. So, now you need two keys for the car (one for the left front door, the other for the ignition and other doors.) </p><p>Oh, and the license plates has his initials on it. (Or is it his and hers? The second initial could either be for her first name or his last name...)</p><p></p><p>Yeah, I can see why she would want to get rid of it. I don't have this much association between the car and my uncle, but this gives a few "second-degree" associations...</p><p></p><p>Well, the up side is: I finally have my own car now... Well, at least after the paper work is done. </p><p></p><p>I didn't really plan on having one anytime soon. The bike is still doing fine as my vehicle of choice in this town. But since I didn't have to buy anything to get the car and just have to pay the insurance and taxes (which is still some money, but a far lower hurdle), it was impossible to say no.</p><p></p><p>The radio has a mp3 collection stored on it (I still haven't figured out how one can change that), and now I can listen to the music my uncle used to hear... Interesting mix, I still haven't figured out what it really is. But I suppose most of it is older stuff... Maybe music from the 70s to 80s? (Would make sense, since this would be the "teenage to young adult" phase of my uncles life...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustrum_Ridcully, post: 4570808, member: 710"] I've taken over my deceased uncles car on Sunday. His wife didn't want to keep it. She doesn't really need it she says, though I think the primary reasons are probably the memories in it. While it was originally her fathers car, Jibbo used it more then her. Heck, he put even his own "stamp" on it - the drivers door lock was defective and he replaced it - without replacing the entire lock and ignition lock system, since that would have been too costly. So, now you need two keys for the car (one for the left front door, the other for the ignition and other doors.) Oh, and the license plates has his initials on it. (Or is it his and hers? The second initial could either be for her first name or his last name...) Yeah, I can see why she would want to get rid of it. I don't have this much association between the car and my uncle, but this gives a few "second-degree" associations... Well, the up side is: I finally have my own car now... Well, at least after the paper work is done. I didn't really plan on having one anytime soon. The bike is still doing fine as my vehicle of choice in this town. But since I didn't have to buy anything to get the car and just have to pay the insurance and taxes (which is still some money, but a far lower hurdle), it was impossible to say no. The radio has a mp3 collection stored on it (I still haven't figured out how one can change that), and now I can listen to the music my uncle used to hear... Interesting mix, I still haven't figured out what it really is. But I suppose most of it is older stuff... Maybe music from the 70s to 80s? (Would make sense, since this would be the "teenage to young adult" phase of my uncles life...) [/QUOTE]
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