Quality or Quantity
Last edited by Shovels and Vettes; Apr 9, 2023 at 07:43 AM.
Then you don't have to sweat the idiots driving near you .
3 of my 6 are perfect, 1 needs everything, guess which 2 drive most of the time.
Last edited by BLUE1972; Apr 9, 2023 at 09:01 PM.

Last edited by Mdbirk; Apr 9, 2023 at 09:48 AM.
I have 4 classic cars, although I will soon be selling one.
My 73 Road Runner was/is my first car - I have had it for 42 years. It is pictured below and is my "beater". The body has a fair amount of rust, and the original numbers engine threw a rod out the side of the block 7 years ago, so that is gone. But, I drove it 11,097 miles last year for a cross country, 2 month trip. Never really needed to worry about it getting a ding!
At Zion National Park
At Devil's Tower
Then I have my 70 Road Runner. In 2015, it was rotisserie restored and we also drove that across country 2 weeks after I finished it. It acquired a few chips in the paint on that trip, but totally worth it. Still, it is a very nice car with no major flaws.
At the top of Pikes Peak
At the Grand Tetons
Then I have my 62 Corvette. This car is unrestored, so it has its flaws, but it is extremely original. This car was used and is referenced in Noland Adams' book! This was my father-in-law's special car for many years and I am now the caretaker of it. Its a 340 horse, close ratio 4 speed and 4.11 car with 2 tops. This one I try to preserve as much as possible.
Finally, I have my 1969 Corvette I just recently bought. It is a 300 horsepower base car with an automatic, A/C, power brakes, power steering and power windows - basically a nice "cruiser" car. It has 30,600 original miles but has been slumbering for a number of years. I am working on making everything 100% reliable and functional and then I plan to regularly drive it.
But bottom line is I drive ALL of my cars and want all to be 100% reliable and ready to drive at a moment's notice - no trailer queens at my house!
I buy and own, what makes me happy.
Right now I own, 69 Coupe, 69 Convertible, 69 Chevelle Coupe 396, 69 Mach 1, 70 Mach 1 and 73 Z28 RS
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Working on my vehicles is my hobby, I suppose if I sold them all I could have one nice quality vehicle, then I'd have to find a new hobby.
My project CJ5 and Evo era Harley got put on the back burner when I decided it was time to follow a childhood dream and buy my C3.
I try to buy structurally sound vehicles that need mechanical work, that's the part I enjoy.
I have two daily drivers, an old pickup and a 10 year old Jeep, I keep the pickup on the road myself, so far the Jeep hasn't needed much attention beyond maintenance
I do keep a newer reliable vehicle around as a family car and daily driver for my wife.
This lets me concentrate on my hobby instead of worrying about her transportation.
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My daily drivers are 22 years old and 18 years old...both are rusted and in dire straights.....I'll be saving to replace those once the 427 is installed and broken in.







I have my two toys, the Vette and a '94 MR2. Neither one has ever been winter driven.
Both live pampered, garaged lives and only come out to play when the sun is high & the air is warm..
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Daily driver wise. Wife's 2022 Charger AWD and my 2020 1500 Silverado.
Fun stuff. 98 Wrangler with a 2002 LS6/4L60E swap. It has 4:10 gears and it's not slow. Next up is a 2014 Mustang GT convertible 5.0/6 speed combo. Great car.
Latest project is a 80 RS Camaro. Bought it from the original owners son. 28K . Zero rust. 99% complete LS3/4L60E swap.

















