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When I'm at the coast and need to cruise the property
I used to have a Fatcat, essentially a two wheeler version of an ATC and it was amazing in the sand. And just fun to ride in general.

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I bought this 78 Fiat 6 years ago. I was so itching to restore it. I forgot that the last time I restored a car was 1990. Oh my god I started turning wrench that day.Just in 3 hours I hardly even done anything. I bit more than I could chew. Not like when we were young, I can easily replace a timing belt in less than 30 minutes. I can rebuild a whole engine in 1 whole day. I worked for Buick dealer on my early age as a used car trade and 15A technician.
Man I ended up selling the car. The buyer was so happy. The top and body is near perfect and an excellent project car....

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every day of my life I wish I had the time and space for another project car, but yeah, this is how it usually goes - the inevitable "well, as long as I'm in here, I might as well..." leading to the slow, creeping realization that you've bitten off more than you can chew.

Somewhere in a field in outside of Athens Georgia there is whatever is left of a 1960s Fiat 600D that I swore I was going to come back for in 2009, and who knows if my old Dungeons and Dragons buddy who I haven't spoken to since 2014 is still hanging on to that Datsun 240Z for me (presumably not, they're worth a damn fortune now).
 
every day of my life I wish I had the time and space for another project car, but yeah, this is how it usually goes - the inevitable "well, as long as I'm in here, I might as well..." leading to the slow, creeping realization that you've bitten off more than you can chew.

Somewhere in a field in outside of Athens Georgia there is whatever is left of a 1960s Fiat 600D that I swore I was going to come back for in 2009, and who knows if my old Dungeons and Dragons buddy who I haven't spoken to since 2014 is still hanging on to that Datsun 240Z for me (presumably not, they're worth a damn fortune now).
Might be the same one Dad and I looked at in '99. Always wondered who ended up taking it home.
 
My first car was a Fiat 600D. Can't believe my dad let me buy that little death trap for my first car.
The girls really liked it though.
 
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Based on my screen name this might come as a shock but my daily driver is a 2016 Jeep 2 door Wrangler, my 3rd "real" Jeep, I say real because I've also owned a couple "pseudo" jeepish type vehicles (1985 Suzuki SJ410JL & a 1988 Suzuki Samurai) way back when.
 
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I'm always curious to know what everyone drives.

I have a 2000 Toyota 4Runner Limited with an ARB Bull Bumper and a Warn M8000 winch. While I love owning it, I don't drive it enough, so it's up for sale.

Next is Jenny's car, a 2002 Hyundai Accent. One of the best decisions we've ever made was purchasing this car. Jenny has a 50 mile round trip commute and the 38MPG highway really takes some of the pain away from the pump. I know why these cars sell for $8k new, and it's not because they're bad cars. Working on them, you can see how they streamlined the assembly process to the point where everything fits together like lego's. Very smart, and good for me when I'm working on it.

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Third is my 1989 BMW 325i convertible. This is the fifth or sixth E30 BMW Jenny and I have owned, and they really are amazing little cars. I pulled the motor out of it to reseal all the gaskets last year and as of today, the engine is still apart. Hopefully it'll be done in time to enjoy the last bit of summer.

Fourth is this 1991 BMW 525i. I bought this from the second owner with 123,xxx miles on it. It sat for quite a while and no joke, must have had a 1/4 inch of leaves and dirt in every crevice possible. I was literally shocked once Jenny and I got it to the shop and cleaned it up, it's one of the cleanest and straightest E34's I've ever seen.
Miata is always the answer lol.
 
One of these is ours.

Parking in the local medical centre yesterday morning, and the other one arrived. To my great betabe, the driver got out walked off without even a backward glance at the almost identical and fairly rare vehicle parked beside him.

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