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Old 04-08-2008, 09:42 PM
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Finally got the new ride on the road. We love the car, and who wouldn't! Here is my question, my Dad wants to drive the car. He is 92 years old. He drove my '93 and loved it. He is a bit out of joint because we aren't sure if he should drive the new one. He has always been an excellant driver. He is going for his eye test tomorrow at his doctor. My wife is against dad driving our Vette and I'm on the fence. My being blind means I really can't tell how well he drives his car when I'm with him.

My other concern is if he can get in and out of the Vette. So let me hear your thoughts.

I must say the new Vette shure is sweet!

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Ah, now I remember you. Welcome, it's been awhile.

As to your dad driving, hmmm, if he passes his eye doctor test, maybe. But not with you at first. Let him take a bona fide driving "test" with someone.

In truth, it's for everyone's good: his, yours, other drivers, etc.

And good luck.
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Sorry Dad, I'll let you drive your walker!!!!!!!
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Mark,

Welcome Back! It has been a while! As for your Dad driving, I agree with AORoads...if he passes his eye test, let him take a quick spin with maybe your Wife riding SHOTGUN for a change. Good Luck!
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Don't want to deprive dad of an exciting experience but........please don't forget the horror stories we see constantly about the "uninitiated" taking a first drive in one of these cars and crashing because they don't appreciate how quickly things go bad. I'm not saying dad will be the same risk as a teenager but still, I doubt he has driven anything this powerful. I would have a nice heart to heart discussion to make sure he does understand and appreciate the power and not to step on it with the wheels turned. Then......let him go. There is only so much you can do to protect dad and the car. I'm sure all will work out well. Best of fun to all.
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I would just have to say no.
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all I can say is wow,great to see you back here,and wow,now that would be some ride,maybe go to a track,what the hell?
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He's your Dad, let him drive it. At that age there's not much else to get excited about. That's why you have insurance.
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And he said no with the family sedan when you were wild 16 year-old???

If is capable of driving and can still get in it let him drive!
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I'm unclear about the part where you're blind but think the car is beautiful.

This thread makes my head hurt.

All things being equal, I'd let him drive the car. It's probably one of the few pleasures he has left.
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If he can drive a car, let him enjoy it.
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Originally Posted by su8pack1
He's your Dad, let him drive it. At that age there's not much else to get excited about. That's why you have insurance.
You only have one dad, cars can be replaced
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Originally Posted by Big Top Gt
I'm unclear about the part where you're blind but think the car is beautiful.

This thread makes my head hurt.


All things being equal, I'd let him drive the car. It's probably one of the few pleasures he has left.
I'd say, shame on you, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. Mark came on here months ago describing his afflictions, his love of cars, and his love of Corvettes. All who read his posts were equally moved in a like mind---with him. That his sight is not adequate to drive, does not render him unable to view the basic shape, color and outlines of a beautiful car---his Corvette. His family has taken marvelous pleasure in his hobby and continue to foster it.

He takes great pleasure in being able to ride "shotgun." And I would assume you, for one, would not deny him that continuing pleasure----fully sighted or not. Thank you for your indulgence. Of all of us who support and applaud Mark and his family, as I'm sure you now do, too.

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You only live once. If your wife is not comfortable find a trusted friend and let pops take her out. Just make sure he doesn't drive 35mph in the fast lane with the left blinker on :-)
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if my dad was still here ..id do it in a heartbeat if the doc said he was able too...
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Originally Posted by AORoads
I'd say, shame on you, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. Mark came on here months ago describing his afflictions, his love of cars, and his love of Corvettes. All who read his posts were equally moved in a like mind---with him. That his sight is not adequate to drive, does not render him unable to view the basic shape, color and outlines of a beautiful car---his Corvette. His family has taken marvelous pleasure in his hobby and continue to foster it.

He takes great pleasure in being able to ride "shotgun." And I would assume you, for one, would not deny him that continuing pleasure----fully sighted or not. Thank you for your indulgence. Of all of us who support and applaud Mark and his family, as I'm sure you now do, too.
So he's "legally blind?" (I'll never understand that term.)

I did not know that, but assumed as much. The head hurting line was a joke, that's why I made sure to put the winky dude.

Like I said in my earlier post, I think he should take a ride with his dad. It's a good memory to have in your pocket.

Thanks for helping me get a better understanding of the back-story.
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Originally Posted by su8pack1
He's your Dad, let him drive it. At that age there's not much else to get excited about. That's why you have insurance.
Originally Posted by magnetized
You only have one dad, cars can be replaced

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Originally Posted by Big Top Gt
So he's "legally blind?" (I'll never understand that term.)

I did not know that, but assumed as much. The head hurting line was a joke, that's why I made sure to put the winky dude.

Like I said in my earlier post, I think he should take a ride with his dad. It's a good memory to have in your pocket.

Thanks for helping me get a better understanding of the back-story.

Here's a previous post for ya. Mark is AMAZING!
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...hlight=shotgun
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Originally Posted by su8pack1
He's your Dad, let him drive it. At that age there's not much else to get excited about. That's why you have insurance.
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Originally Posted by magnetized
You only have one dad, cars can be replaced
but Dad's can't be replaced either. I'd go for it if Dad is physically and mentally able; in a safe location; and with your wife riding shotgun. There are so many elderly people driving that truly shouldn't be...eyesight is poor...reaction time is shot...et cetera. A C6 can get away from someone quickly. God forbid if anything should happen when Dad is driving...the heck with the car I'm thinking about Dad.

Again, in the proper location with a chaperone and if you think he's able...otherwise not.


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