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Originally Posted by FIREHAWK#608
Even if you don't want to rebuild your current car you can sell it and buy another TA with half the miles for close to the same money if you do it right.
Please buy a beater so you wont run your TA into the ground. If you owned a Ferrari, wouldn't you do almost anything to get a cheap daily driver so you wont mile up the "special" car? Even if it was a $750 turd that was reliable enough, tint the windows black so nobody will see you driving it, and on the times you drive the "special " you'll feel that much better.
Please buy a beater so you wont run your TA into the ground. If you owned a Ferrari, wouldn't you do almost anything to get a cheap daily driver so you wont mile up the "special" car? Even if it was a $750 turd that was reliable enough, tint the windows black so nobody will see you driving it, and on the times you drive the "special " you'll feel that much better.
i like to drive my cars.. why buy it and not drive it?
buy it, drive it, enjoy it.. its what you bought the damn thing for!
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Well, I've had several Fbodies and there will be the special one that you want to be there in the same condition 20-30 years so you can enjoy it then to.
If you had a fine wine that you loved, but was not going to be made any more, wouldn't you drink regular wine with dinner and save the special wine for the best times? Or would you guzzle the good stuff right away and be left with empty bottles?
If you had a fine wine that you loved, but was not going to be made any more, wouldn't you drink regular wine with dinner and save the special wine for the best times? Or would you guzzle the good stuff right away and be left with empty bottles?