rolf
Loc: Kenora Ont.Canada
you've seen her before, I don't care, you're seeing her again.
I've always believed that "age" is just a number. I hope y'all enjoy this 101 "years young" lady's car story !
Of all possessions a friend is the most precious !
This is a story about a senior citizen who is a pleasant and peppy lady, and a 1930 Packard.
Take notice in the video that she lays a shop rag on the running board to step onto when she gets in and out of the car. After she is in the car, she leans all the way down to the running board to get the rag. She is in great physical shape for her age (101). Click on the internet link below to view this beautiful car and listen to this ageless lady.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/qxCpK1W_Gjw?feature=player_embedded
She takes pride in that and both look good for their age.
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Thanks for sharing!
Wow! That is some lady and some car as well. Thanks for sharing that with us. My car friends are going to love watching this when I forward it to them. Cheers.
God bless her. Two beautiful ladies.
Well this is the first time I've seen this lady. Thanks for sharing the video. Would be interested to know more about her life and what she has done to look so good at that age. I think she considers her car her friend too. She is certainly an inspiration.
rolf wrote:
you've seen her before, I don't care, you're seeing her again.
I've always believed that "age" is just a number. I hope y'all enjoy this 101 "years young" lady's car story !
Of all possessions a friend is the most precious !
This is a story about a senior citizen who is a pleasant and peppy lady, and a 1930 Packard.
Take notice in the video that she lays a shop rag on the running board to step onto when she gets in and out of the car. After she is in the car, she leans all the way down to the running board to get the rag. She is in great physical shape for her age (101). Click on the internet link below to view this beautiful car and listen to this ageless lady.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/qxCpK1W_Gjw?feature=player_embeddedyou've seen her before, I don't care, you're seein... (
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The lady is Margaret Dunning from Plymouth Michigan. I have known her slightly for many years and she is the real deal. In her nineties she donated a considerable sum of money to the Plymouth Historical Museum for a new roof. To insure that the roof was being installed properly, she climbed a ladder to the top of the building to see how the job was being done.
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