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    I personally have not seen the good of just giving something away at no cost to the recipient. Easy come, easy go with no real appreciation of the item. I'd ask for some kind of labor over a period of time, like maybe mow my yard every two weeks for a year or come over every two weeks and paint something for me or something like that. Then, you could just cut the time short at 6 months if you wanted to and the young man would have earned the car. He would have sweat equity in it and more reason to appreciate it. Make out a will describing the arrangement with the young man to protect him in the event you crash before the deal is finalized.
    This is a '73, but maybe it's close....yes.....no.....
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