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. Never could quite fully understand the owners who spent many thousand$ to purchase ,,, and then let them kitties sit in the garage, forever in hibernation I bought my Prowler with the intention of driving it and enjoying it. In my opinion, those of us that actually drive our cars, are making the most out of our investment. ------------------BradleyG I had to stop and take a picture. Not many of you have ever done this before. Maybe the first BlackTie to reach 100,000 miles. StingRay Cool ... can't wait to see what it reads as you reach 999999 !! MIKE GATLIN Good for you Brad. Way too many smiles to count!
T'aint no body with a garage queen that has enjoyed the Prowler the way you have.BeWare No moss growing that stone. I will never see that on our Prowler. Maybe our kids will. Congrats ALLEY CAT I had to own 3 cats to get close to that figure,,,short of 100K by about 6000 miles. Someday....
.garysss Pretty cool Bradley! I have 54k on one and 18k on the other. I doubt either one will see those numbers. Marty Usher Yay = another one in the 100,000 mile club!! alrtg A few years ago I took this photo of my Speedometer (Odometer) display. Since the the car has seen another 8K miles. Piddler Perl turn 100,000 last year, on my birthday, going to a car show.
Check Out My Scrapbook BradleyG BT#096 shows my birthday on the odometer. Getting old got here faster than I thought it would. JeraneW I am glad you have really enjoyed your Black Tie. I "out aged" my Black Tie and had to let it go with only 30K in the fifteen years I owned it. So sad.
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