When Your Wife Pushes You to Buy Your Dream Car, She’s Definitely a Keeper.
Ask any married man and he’ll be quick to tell you that a happy wife equals a happy life, but deep down inside we also know that right or wrong, your wife will always be right. Just ask Larry Zamora of La Junta, Colorado. His wife pushed him to buy his dream car, which all started when he saw a listing for a '57 Chevy Bel Air located in Las Vegas. With excitement, Larry showed his wife the listing and while they both agreed that it was priced a bit high, her final response was: “This car is like a child; if you wait until you’re ready you’ll never buy it!”
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