101 Year old Man buys a 426hp camaro

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Eight months older than General Motors, Virgil Coffman clearly is not whom Chevrolet had in mind when it decided to bring back the Camaro.

But a bright yellow, 426-horsepower Camaro SS is exactly what Mr. Coffman, who turns 102 in January, wanted when he went to a Chevy dealership near his home in Decatur, Ill., in September. He ordered a “Transformers” special edition model, which is adorned with black stripes to resemble the character Bumblebee from the blockbuster movie.

Mr. Coffman hasn’t seen “Transformers.” He said he just liked how the special-edition Camaro looked — and that only 1,500 are to be produced. He traded in a Chevy Monte Carlo for the new car. “Driving by myself, I didn’t need one of those big cars anymore.” he said. “I wanted a sportscar.”

After learning of Mr. Coffman’s purchase, G.M. flew him to Detroit this week to show him around a design studio and its Heritage Center, a museum filled with hundreds of cars it has built during his lifetime – and, of course, get a little publicity for one of the company’s hottest-selling cars.

Mr. Coffman worked for G.M. from 1950 until 1973, first making bumpers for Cadillacs and later as a chemist. He has owned 35 to 40 different vehicles — mostly G.M., none foreign — starting with a “1920-something” two-door Chevy coupe. This is his first Camaro, and he says he likes it the best.

“The way it looks and the way it handles — you can’t beat it,” he said. “People you don’t even know come up and talk to you in a parking lot.”

Bob Lamb, a nephew who accompanied Mr. Coffman on his visit, said the sales staff at Miles Chevrolet was a bit skeptical of a 101-year-old man who came in looking for the $38,000 Camaro but more than happy to make the deal when they realized he was serious. “He told me, ‘If I keep that 10 or 12 years, it will be worth about $100,000,’” Mr. Lamb said. “He’s very optimistic.”

Since September, Mr. Coffman, who has outlived his wife and three children, has put about 1,800 miles on his new car, though he has yet to take it more than about 50 miles outside of Decatur. And while he loves the powerful V-8 engine, he keeps his speed down — most of the time.

“Once in a while I like to kick it up,” he said. “But I’m afraid to drive too fast and get a ticket, and then they might take my license away.”

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These emblems are $118.00 a side, I just ordered 2 of them.
 

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I would bet my house that one of his family memebers is secretly pissed he spent some of their inhearatance. :lol:

its funny you say that. i gave an estimate to a lady during the summer. it was a pretty big job was around 4-5k worth of work and materials. it was a big fancy garden area a bunch of brick had to be torn out and new stuff put in. anyways the daughter is bitching that her mom is gonna spend all this money and wont live another 5-6months. and she wont get the money then. im like are you serious? that is such bullshit, if somebody in my family were dying i would do anything i could to make them happy there last few days. i talked to the mom and told her if she bought the materials i would do most of the labor alot cheaper but she didnt do it anyways. dont know if her daughter talked her out of it or not.
 
its funny you say that. i gave an estimate to a lady during the summer. it was a pretty big job was around 4-5k worth of work and materials. it was a big fancy garden area a bunch of brick had to be torn out and new stuff put in. anyways the daughter is bitching that her mom is gonna spend all this money and wont live another 5-6months. and she wont get the money then. im like are you serious? that is such bullshit, if somebody in my family were dying i would do anything i could to make them happy there last few days. i talked to the mom and told her if she bought the materials i would do most of the labor alot cheaper but she didnt do it anyways. dont know if her daughter talked her out of it or not.

Wow. You know, some people are real assholes. While we aren't all perfect, it's one thing to think something like that, but the fact that she actually said it, and told somebody about it...wow!:shutup:
 
Wow. You know, some people are real assholes. While we aren't all perfect, it's one thing to think something like that, but the fact that she actually said it, and told somebody about it...wow!:shutup:

i was in shock, almost waiting for her to laugh, but she was serious. i could not beleive it.
 
Thats awesome very inspirational story!! With medical advnces I think a few of us may see this and possibly more. I'll tell you what, I'll rent Milan when I'm 100 and mAKE IT A mm TRACK DAY wHOS WITH ME!!!!!!!!!!
 
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