Olma, Oris, Vostok, Casio, Smiths, Luch, Elgin, Fossil, Orient
IWL DIY, Restorations and Mods subforum
Yes, our winter salting and gritting can take its toll, but most modern (or fairly recent) cars can shrug it off.
Olma, Oris, Vostok, Casio, Smiths, Luch, Elgin, Fossil, Orient
IWL DIY, Restorations and Mods subforum
With baby #4 on the way I seriously want a Buick Roadmaster with the LT1 engine. I think it would be hilarious driving around in a old station wagon with a Corvette engine under the hood.
This would be me leaving the car pool line at the kids school: https://youtu.be/9NjGEGL0gfc?t=74
It would be even better if it had wood paneling.
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An old boss, had an old 911 and he said the maintenance costs were really high. He also said things would break here and there, but never reported any major issues, like a blown engine. Also, a college roommate's Dad had an old, low milage, 911. He would like us take it out and we drove it like any young 20 year old males would. It was like driving a high powered go chart. You don't get that kind of fun in modern cars.
I really want another fastback Mustang, but I need to get my business going and my savings replenished first. I've also thought about a Triumph TR6 as they are a lot more affordable. Something like this would be pretty fun:
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