Doesn't Your European Car Deserve The FINEST? still prefer using the limo ser- vice that I provide for my clients. Burt Meisel Southfield insurance agent My first car was a Hearst that I bought with three other guys. In the 1950's, guys didn't buy cars, they bought cylinders. Three friends and I chipped in $20 each for a total of 17 cylinders for a Hearst that cost $80. This party car was great except it had no reverse. When parking, we had to find a long enough space at the beginning of a street and pray that no one would try to park in front of us. On the few times I was pinned in, I would lay out in the back of the Hearst until the car in front was moved. • For the last 15 years, The Auto Doctor has specialized in fine European cars. We guarantee that you will be satisfied with the workmanship and personal service we provide. Call for FREE expert advice and competitive quote. By appointment only. George Glassman of Glassman Oldsmobile When I was 15 years old and taking driver's training, I was always ready to drive. When my sister called from the neighbor's house two doors down, I begged my dad to let me pick her up by car. I went into the garage and started up my mother's 1964 Cadillac — the one with the big fins. On the side drive was a brand new 1969 Tornado- from my dad's dealership. I backed out the Caddy feeling great; however, I forgot to lift up the garage door. I broke the door and rammed into the new Tornado causing $5,000 . damage. When I went back into my home, I didn't know what to expect. I was petrified and in tears. My dad was watching a football game. He stopped and asked, "Are you okay? That's all I'm 'concerned about. I know you learned a good lesson," he added. I'm grateful for the way my dad handled this situation. I believe this story demon- strates my dad's fine character. That Cadillac turned out to be my first car. Dr. Harold Roland . Optometrist My first car was a Model A that I shared with my brother Martin Rosensweet, also an optometrist. We hardly drove the car for enjoyment during early college days. While pledging a fraternity, I was ordered to either chauffeur or lend the car to older frat brothers. But the car made Marty and me quite popular at optometry school in Chicago.' FREE FREE 14 Pt. Safety Check Bosch Wiper Blades (6 with this ad w/winterization 22.00 value) The Auto Doctor The Finest in European Auto Service in Metro Detroit 33181 Dequindre 23151 Telegraph Road (North of 14 Mile) (North of 9 Mile) Troy, Michigan Southfield, Michigan 585-1890 355-1505 Three-Car Garages . . . Or More Nearly one-fifth of Jewish News readers own at least three cars. 1111 1111 la Ea 1111 1111 1111 Source: 1988 Scarborough- Jewish News Study 1111 • multi-car • AARP member • Over 55 years old • Clean record (last 3 years) 15% 20% save 10% save 20% save save Michael Mostyn 473-2949 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS A-7