18Fiatsandcounting wrote:Agreed, that's a nice collection of vehicles you have there, MrBlimp! -Bryan
Thanks, they can be both fun and a headache but the headache is always less than the fun. Like how my
Spitfire has a trani issue right now so it is off the road.
18Fiatsandcounting wrote: My high school buddy had an MG Midget that we used to wrench on, -Bryan
My high school ride was a
'57 Willis Jeep hand me down which had been my mom's around town ride.
18Fiatsandcounting wrote: . . . and I briefly owned a Triumph TR6. -Bryan
My next ride worth mentioning was a used
Volvo P-1800 S, which I sold to buy my first new car an
Opel (the 2 door sedan). At the time my two best buddies had
Fiats, one had the convertible
Spider with a very posh (as he used to say) black vinyl roof, and the other had the
Sport Coupe (hard top) model, which was a hand me down from his older brother.
Some time after that I owned a
Mazda RX7.
After that I bought the
Mustang with the expectation that my wife would drive it but then she moved away. As the
Mustang didn't have a stick I got the bug for another manual car and started looking for a
Volvo P-1800 but they were more money then I wanted to spend so I ended up buying the
MGB. The
Spitfire and
Spider just sort of fell into my hands cheap when I wasn't really out looking for more cars. Right now, with my newer rides I am at 8. At one time I was up to 15 (too many to maintain).
I get the poor man's
Ferrari concept ... and I also do not have any mistress (with my wife now 40+ years).
Lastly, I'm more partial to Cab Sav than to Chianti, though I also enjoy a
big Tuscan or a
Sangiovese, but a good
bourbon is my go to drink.