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[QUOTE="billybud, post: 3973124, member: 3850"] My age...LOL? You'll learn that your head doesn't keep track...I have always loved cars....and my friends think that I must have a car lot... SUV's are handy beasts as are trucks...but for driving fun..not so much. I rotate a car out every two years and one in...and keep a third "fun" car...and sometimes a 4th. My "fun" car right now is a restomod 1972 El Camino SS bought by phone from Mecum and shipped in from Scottsdale....crate motor...put together by Mach Development Racing Engines of Phoenix....balanced, blueprinted and fuel injected...modernized suspension, power steering, discs, air, etc,,,. But I have also had in the last six years...a Merc SLK, a Wrangler, two Mazda CX5's, a Volvo V60, Audi Q5...and a car my wife liked (a Chrysler Crossfire convertible). And of course...the Harleys....7 over the last 20 years...now phased out of the bike riding stage due to a health concern. We now have friends that have retired that we take with us as we roam vineyards and breweries, listen to live music, travel the local mountain area...so I need a car with a decent back seat....but still makes me smile to drive. [/QUOTE]
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