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How long have you owned a car ???

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Mr. Allen Swift ( Springfield , MA.) received this 1928 Rolls-Royce Picadilly P1 Roadster from his father, brand new - as a graduation gift in 1928.

He drove it up until his death last year.....at the age of 102 !!!

He was the oldest living owner of a car from new. Just thought you'd like to see it.
He donated it to a Springfield museum after his death.

It has 170,000 miles on it, still runs like a Swiss watch, dead silent at any speed and
is in perfect cosmetic condition. (82 years)

Just thought you would find this of interest....


that is so cool never heard of someone owning a car that long
That's great!
Algol

funny, I had just seen the other day a lady that had owned a car for over 45 years and the back story was great ....

She's put on a few more miles that Mr. Lewis did!! I am thinking Mr. Lewis had another car to drive ... lol



In the Olympics of car ownership, Rachel Veitch of Orlando, Fla., is a marathoner of the first order, with a record virtually impossible to match.

For one thing, Veitch is still driving at the age of 91. For another, she has had her 1964 Mercury Comet Caliente for 45 years, racking up about 559,000 miles on it. Together, Veitch and her car have outlasted her three husbands -- a feat surely worth of a footnote in the annals of automotive history.

Her first husband picked out the Comet, agreeing to pay $3,289 for it, no small sum at the time. She got to keep it after their divorce in the early 1970s, "He took the new ‘72 Pontiac and I kept my 'chariot'" – her pet name for the 2,500 pound, V-8 powered compact.

Along the way, she has never stopped maintaining it to perfection. She says she has no doubt she has come out better financially than people buying many new cars over a lifetime.
She has the original bill of sale and keeps all the receipts for its maintenance and repair work in one three-inch-thick notebook, along with "the name of every mechanic who has worked on that car. Or I should say," she corrects herself, "every mechanic who has served it."


http://autos.aol.com/article/rachel-veitch-old-car/
wow and I thought my dad owned his last car a long time - he bought a Pontiac Parisienne in 1979 and drove it until 1997 when my brother finally convinced him to buy a new car....but even in the new car everything is manual...including the windows.....lol
Just wondering; How much it could have gotten at auction.
Darn, they don't make them like that anymore.
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I would love to take a turn at the wheel of that once. Very cool.
Beautiful automobile.