40 years old.  I've wanted a Chevelle since age 12, at 16 my Dad refused to
let my buy one - probably saved my life.  Then came college, marriage,
building a custom house (3 car attached garage connected with ramp to
basement with space for 3 more) - and twins.   In 2002 bought our numbers
matching 1966 SS.  I had looked for 1.5 years for a restorable #'s car that
was still presentable until I decide to do a frame off restoration.  I know
the frame off will take several years based on the time I can give it.
Until then, my supportive wife and 7 years old twins (boy / girl) enjoy
cruising around and local car shows.

Funny that some of you have discussed passing cars on.  Someday I'm to
inherit my Dad's frame off restored '33 Nash Ambassador - of only 742 he
was the only known / registered one left.  His wish is my son, his oldest
Grandson, get the Nash when I go.  With that I plan on leaving the Chevelle
to my daughter - it fits her personality too!  But hey - I hope to be
shifting Muncie gears at age 75+.

Krister Meister
Bloomingdale, IL
'66 SS #'s


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