Anyone here own a 'Classic' car?
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Been through 4 classic Mustangs in the past 3 years; 2 65 Coupes, a 65 Fastback [sold it due to rod-bearing issue] and now my dream car - a 67 S-code Fastback.
I could easily sell the Fastback to buy the F-type but I know I'll regret it dearly...
I'll post pictures in a few.
I could easily sell the Fastback to buy the F-type but I know I'll regret it dearly...
I'll post pictures in a few.
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I had this 72' Plymouth Duster for a couple years. It was such a money pit (mostly my fault for swapping transmission, going with EFI, adding power steering, etc) but when it ran, it was a lot of fun. I had more money tied up in this car that what I paid for my 21' Type R.
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I actually have the Fastback not the Coupe; it's resto-modded heavily.
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Classics are a double-edged sword; they look gorgeous and are timeless [they got more attention and respect than newer cars] - however their limitations in day-to-day use are evident. If that makes sense?
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Classics are a double-edged sword; they look gorgeous and are timeless [they got more attention and respect than newer cars] - however their limitations in day-to-day use are evident. If that makes sense?
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I’ve owned three Triumphs. The last one was a 1973 TR6 that I restored myself, frame off.
Four years ago I decided it was time for a change. I did very well selling it on a Hemmings on-line auction. But, I enjoy the British car hobby and have made many friends there. So, I stepped up to another British car, a beautiful Jaguar. Comfortable, fast, for me it checks all the boxes, and I can still hang with all my Brit car friends.
In the past four years, I can’t tell you how many old graybeards like me look longingly at my F-Type and want to talk about it, which I am happy to do.
Four years ago I decided it was time for a change. I did very well selling it on a Hemmings on-line auction. But, I enjoy the British car hobby and have made many friends there. So, I stepped up to another British car, a beautiful Jaguar. Comfortable, fast, for me it checks all the boxes, and I can still hang with all my Brit car friends.
In the past four years, I can’t tell you how many old graybeards like me look longingly at my F-Type and want to talk about it, which I am happy to do.
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Pay no attention to the MOPAR detritus in and around the barn. My misguided father-in-law was good enough to allow me to temporarily store this little beauty while I got my own garage in order.
1959 AH Sprite checking in. When the British Car Bug bites, she bites hard.
1959 AH Sprite checking in. When the British Car Bug bites, she bites hard.
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Thread revival dredged up my 2016 post and shows just how sick I really am.
So that upgrade wound up being a 2012 Jaguar XF 5.0L modified with a Spires Comfort Suspension and minus -1 sized wheels for extra sidewall. Not quite the magic carpet ride of the X308 but quite nice for the last seven years. Its now been relegated to the weekender category along with the XJ8.
No, now I have two Jaguars and still have the same truck too. I haven't rotated anything. On top of that, I bought an old Lotus and most recently I bought a new 2024 Mustang, first "new" vehicle since the pickup in 2007. Finally a car with a warranty that I won't have to work on myself for a few years. Nothing has left (well I finished a project which dismantled had been taking up two bays). The fleet remains intact, just enlarged, stacked on lifts and earlier this summer I added a carport which is now where the XJ8 sits with a car cover on it. But now I am truly out of space and yet my wish list is still several pages long. Next purchase something would have to get kicked outside in the weather or I have to let go of something, most logically one of the Jags as they tend to be the most demanding mistresses. I must have separation anxiety or something. Cars are like potato chips. I can't stop eating. Need psychiatric help.
I was just thinking about how my 69 Corvette was keeper because of the friendships that I've developed and my family involvement in the hobby. If it weren't for the people, I could move on to the next car on the wish list. But I have limited space too. The only way I am going to make progress on my list is to rotate cars through.
I'm sort of in the same boat as the OP but with my daily drivers currently. This X308 was just supposed to be temporary, an inexpensive luxury car to soak up the bumpy roads while I healed up from back surgery. Five years later and I am still enjoying this old Jag. Its an absolute pleasure to drive and almost as unique as a classic car. But I know its getting old and parts hard to find, etc. I'm overdue for a daily driver upgrade.
I'm sort of in the same boat as the OP but with my daily drivers currently. This X308 was just supposed to be temporary, an inexpensive luxury car to soak up the bumpy roads while I healed up from back surgery. Five years later and I am still enjoying this old Jag. Its an absolute pleasure to drive and almost as unique as a classic car. But I know its getting old and parts hard to find, etc. I'm overdue for a daily driver upgrade.
What's holding me back I think is that I've been spoiled by the Jag. As a daily driver, there is nothing on the market in recent years that compares to the X308. If I were just buying the next weekend "toy", it would be easier to move on down the "list", but difficult when the next line item in a particular category is still blank.
Plus I've got a 4wd truck that I bought new in 2007 that's really cool, but I seldom drive it anymore since my back never fully recovered. I should probably sell both the Jag and the truck, then get a new car or at least a much newer car with a warranty for a daily driver that I could also take on road trips. Plus get a beater of an old truck for going to Home Depot that could sit outside and free up one more garage bay for another "classic". Or maybe get a vintage truck since that's on my wish list. But any way I slice it, something has got to go to make room in the garage.
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