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Re: Older fart saying hi
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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I guess I had a mid-life crsis too , at 40 I sold a very fast D-sports Racer and got my 1200 back!!! They are just an absolute scream of a car to drive and they run forever. Last summer right after I got the car back a rally buddy drove my 1200 at an Autocross , he has a 280 hp Subaru Rally car but thougt the 1200 was awasome. When I went to SCCA drivers school we gave rides in the cars to all the corner workers and I even left my car on grid and told the workers anyone who wanted to could take it for a spin.....several of the workers took me up on it and raved about what a great handling car it was.

Tom

Posted on: 2003/7/18 21:43
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Hy bud, excelent you are getting a Datsun, excelent choice, nice car, I love the sedans, I think I like them more than the coupe's, perhaps is the more inocent, or less pretentious looks that I like, both are cool, but my dream 1200(I have a ute/pick-up off road) is a sedan all lowered and fixed up, a little tasmanian devil over motored, 13 fat wheels and the like, nice!!!
About your mid-life thing, I do not think those exist, I think the seed of what we really like, our core, is molded early in life, and it never dies, it could be taken over for a while with other problems/events of life, but eventually it comes out. My Dad, he never showed any special interest in cars that I could see, a few months ago I calculated the year car models he had in front of him and might had loved to have when he was a teen and early 20 guy, and bought a book with the cars from those days, and bingo! he was so happy and surprised by my present, he says he has the book in his office desk and checks it out all the time, memories and a whole way of life long stored in his brain comes out like in a movie, that is what it is all about, we are and we have a core that will never go away, crisis? I would call it a rediscovery, re prioritization of your life's interests.
Jaime.

Posted on: 2003/7/18 20:51
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I don't mean this in any negative way, but you remind me of my dad. He's 52 and races his little 1200 everywhere he goes. To this day I don't know anyone that can shift as fast as he can in his 1200. He's the one that got me started on them when he "revisited" his youth, when I was about 16 he bought one for himself...he'd always talked about them before that; when he bought one new, and restored another, it was all before I was born. It wasn't until my brother and I first took it out by ourselves 9 years ago that we understood. I had never laughed and enjoyed myself so much in a car....it was sooo small and silly, but oddly tough and quick, you couldn't NOT like it! You could do anything you want with that car, I mean you can make it do anything you want! All me and my dad and now my little brother ever do now when I go home is talk about "Datsuns!" Mom and sisters sometimes gets sick of it...tough!

Posted on: 2003/7/18 17:03
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As it were, I have been dato-less for about 6 years. That should be rectified tomorow!

Decided that the upcomming 1200 purchase was a birthday present from me to myself... Birthday is Sunday, turning 45.

I may be getting older, but I refuse to grow up!

Thanks everyone for all the nice welcome comments!

Gary

Posted on: 2003/7/18 15:41
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i think it would only be called a mid life CRISIS if u werent driving a datto

Posted on: 2003/7/18 15:31
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Mid life crisis involving Dattos is sure to keep you thinking young. It has in my case it seems to have worked, and I'm a very old fart entering probably the third fourth or fifth childhood. I can't remember which cos I haven't been counting.
Anyway, beer still tastes good

Posted on: 2003/7/18 6:07
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Hi Gary, there are plenty of us ol farts about...these young fullas just can't do without us you know!! Seriously though this is a good site and there is plenty of help available here through heaps of great people from all over the world. Enjoy!! :)

Posted on: 2003/7/16 19:53
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HI OLD FART FROM A WISE OLD FART
yeh i just receved another one can not get it out of the blood datos that is

Posted on: 2003/7/16 12:29
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Funny you should say you were racing an accord... i got my 71 1200 coupe to beat my friends accord at the track.

Posted on: 2003/7/16 12:15
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Hi Gary, welcome to the club. I got my first 1200 in 1982 in Southwest Washington.

My wife also says I'm trying to relive my youth with a new 1200.

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