TexasT
Texas, Where are you from
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- Sep 10, 2002
X2My car loves me back...
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X2My car loves me back...
I would like to see u own that z28. . And get a good deal. Dealers will add a "market adjustment" and u will pay 10k over sticker. So u will be in ur car for 85-90k. . . Have a 1500 payment that u will be married too for 6 years. . . Lol... been there done that.... still came back to black.. gn that is! LolSell it!!! I got my eye on the z/28 coming out soon.. once its does my GN goes up for sale. I went 11.3 in it, kicked ass at the strip and now I want somthing new. GNs are fun but im tired of always buying alky and paying an arm and a leg for parts.... cars are toys to me I don't understand how folks get attached to them Lol.. you may love a GN but it doesn't love you back..
I would like to see u own that z28. . And get a good deal. Dealers will add a "market adjustment" and u will pay 10k over sticker. So u will be in ur car for 85-90k. . . Have a 1500 payment that u will be married too for 6 years. . . Lol... been there done that.... still came back to black.. gn that is! Lol
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Don't be "that guy" at the car show; the 70 year old with his old whateveritis car behind him, talking about how he had a 70 440 cuda, and sold it for 4 grand when it got 90,000 miles on the clock, after it was like ten years old, and now TERRIBLY regrets it. Don't do it... I contemplated selling mine, but I came to my senses, when I realized I should just build a 4 car garage and work on it when I want to, instead of stressing out over it.
Well as you guys get older your minds will change. I have had a LOT the old toys form the 60/70.s.. 66 GT350's, GT 350s/500's, 70 Mach 1 CJ's, 65 BB Corvette, and many more. My all time want/need to have car was a 65 427 Cobra. Bought one in 1976 !!! Sold it in 1980 ish. Don't regret sellin anyone of them. Its a damm car !! If I want another I can just go buy it.
Had a LOT of GN's, T's, Limited T's and a few TTA's (wife had a new one in 89) . Had a summer fleet and a winter fleet !! Hell one of the most fun cars I have owned was the TTA . Nobody knew what they were back then. What a blast we had with that car !
Now today I still have a few Buicks around here someplace BUT my most fun car up to this point is my 88 RX7/Buick. What a hell ride this is !!!! Then again I keep lookin over to the new GT 500's !! I'd go with a convertible. Dog likes em better.
Sooooo If I were you I'd have that Camaro in the driveway !!!!!
But not a lot of people have your, what appears to be, an expendable income, where they can replace whatever car they want. For most mortals, that one 'cuda, or GN, or GT500 was it-their savings that they saved up for a while to get while they didn't have a lot of other committments. Once that liquid cash goes, it seems that the car gets sold for a little less cash than they bought it for, to go torwards something else that doesn't have to do with cars, like a remodel, or a new roof or college money. Once that's done, it's over. They'll never have another hotrod again. I mean, they could, but at that point in their life they're probably going to have to justify that purchase to someone higher like their teenage kids or wife, in which case they're most likely going to say no, you don't need a "toy" car. And that's that. The last hotrod they'll ever have. And it's not that bad until they show up at a car show years later and see the car they used to have. Screw that. I have enough regret in my life, I don't need any more. Keep it for another ten years. Slowly start to accumulate stock parts for it on the side, and if you decide to sell it then, put her back to as stock as possible, sell off the performance parts on here, and get a lot more money for it