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- Sep 6, 2017
I am a car guy. I like cars. Cars are good. Let's talk bout cars.
What kind of cars do you like? What cars do you have? I'm a classic fellow myself. First one I ever owned was a Beetle from the 70s. That was my childhood dream car, and my dad gave me a real shitter of one from craigslist, with the intent to restore it with me. We got just about everything but the body done, and then he moved out of state. I've only driven it a few times, but I'm willing to pay much more than the car is worth, just to have it finished. I'll never sell it. In between that car, and my current one, I've had about 10 others, ranging from 1947 and 2007 in model year, and many different kinds. My preferred era for a car I'm willing to drive daily would be mid-fifties to very early 70s ('71 is the cutoff). They're the easiest to work on, they can make plenty of power, use lap belts, come back from the dead very easily, and are decently reliable if you buy American. They also don't track and record every single thing you do, everywhere you've ever been, count every last one of your pubes, and send that info back to home base, like modern cars do. My current daily is 50 years old, and it serves me well.
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What kind of cars do you like? What cars do you have? I'm a classic fellow myself. First one I ever owned was a Beetle from the 70s. That was my childhood dream car, and my dad gave me a real shitter of one from craigslist, with the intent to restore it with me. We got just about everything but the body done, and then he moved out of state. I've only driven it a few times, but I'm willing to pay much more than the car is worth, just to have it finished. I'll never sell it. In between that car, and my current one, I've had about 10 others, ranging from 1947 and 2007 in model year, and many different kinds. My preferred era for a car I'm willing to drive daily would be mid-fifties to very early 70s ('71 is the cutoff). They're the easiest to work on, they can make plenty of power, use lap belts, come back from the dead very easily, and are decently reliable if you buy American. They also don't track and record every single thing you do, everywhere you've ever been, count every last one of your pubes, and send that info back to home base, like modern cars do. My current daily is 50 years old, and it serves me well.
Watchu got?