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oldest person in a 7


mark4newman

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Hi

 

I had my Aunt in the Seven on Sunday..she is 70, and managed to get in, even with the roll cage...she really enjoyed it, mind you it must have looked a bit funny , her getting out at the pub...

 

Anybody else had anybody older in the seven?

 

M100EOW....

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My Dad is 74 and he took his hearing aid out halfway!! I think he liked it though.

 

What's the record for the youngest? I'm going to try to get my son in mine just as soon as he has some control over his head!! (he'll be 4 months on Sunday)

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Seventy-something Auntie, who used to have a motorbike, and is blind. Got rather carried away as the dual carridgeway was empty, hit about 100 then realised had OAP passenger. When we got back I was quized "you didn't go too fast did you". Auntie says "no, it was very sedate and gentle" and grinned !!
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A young lady born in 1905 was out in mine (several times) last year. One time I gave her a lift, she told her daughter 'we might not be going straight home'. Sadly, she has just passed on.

 

Edited by - wag on 16 Jul 2002 17:11:42

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I'd love to see that - a crew with the combined age of 186! Gotta be worth a picture for Low Flying. Best I can do is my father who's 75. Getting him out again is the funniest part. Hope i'm still able when I'm his age - drive my Seven that is.

 

Cheers

Ezzer

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My mother, game for just about anything throughout her life blush.gif at the grand old age of 87 decided a couple of years ago that she would venture out in our Se7en thumbsup.gif. Silk scarf firmly double-knotted under the chin, walking stick wedged in the footwell ...cool.gif 's planted on the bridge of her nose and we went for a mini blat around Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire's finest offerings. She emerged from the car, some while later wearing a grin but sans scarf which was somewhere round the back of her neck but fortuitously still attached to her person. I think she deserves a medal for sheer guts and determination - hip replacement a few years before and the onset of other elderly complaints meant it was her one and only se7ening experience .... but although she is no longer with us, the memories still make me smile

 

Hirsute Hugh

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