f6john
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Blessing or curse? I have a lot of vehicles I am emotionally tied to that most normal people could care less about. There are a lot of other priorities in life that come before the vehicles but I still hang on too them like they are gold. My Chevelle is the car I’ve had the longest and needs the most work but it waits for the funds to really do it right. My square was my fathers and my mother gave it to me when he passed. It’s not so much that it was Dads truck as he wasn’t as car/truck guy but mother gave it to me and I like squares and how they drive. My Valkyrie was a present to myself after heart bypass surgery in 1999. I haven’t ridden it in a couple of years but it’s not eating anything and I hope to get back to riding soon, don’t laugh, a lot of guys are riding into their seventies and eighties. My Impala SS I bought new in 1995 is still with me and I just like the car even though it has sat a lot in recent years due to time and some maintenance issues but I have it road worthy right now, it a great cruiser. My Corvette is my bad boy ride, not that it’s the fastest car out there but it’s the car that will go faster that I want to drive whether in a straight line or in the curves. It’s also my therapy ride, it just does me good to take it out when the weather is nice with the windows down and I can row through the gears and listen to the exhaust burble and crack. And I still have two daily’s that I have to keep up, the Titan and the wifes Camry.
I’m faced with prospect of moving 200 miles to be in the same city as my son so my wife and I can spend time with our twin grandsons. The big issue is finding an affordable place that I can keep my toys. Property values where we are looking, horse country in Lexington Ky, are high and likely to stay that way. I have 20 acres so I will probably sell the house and a few acres and the put up an shop building to suffice for a while. I have one or two other options but none are ideal. Good problem to have I guess as many people struggle just to keep a roof over their heads.
I’m faced with prospect of moving 200 miles to be in the same city as my son so my wife and I can spend time with our twin grandsons. The big issue is finding an affordable place that I can keep my toys. Property values where we are looking, horse country in Lexington Ky, are high and likely to stay that way. I have 20 acres so I will probably sell the house and a few acres and the put up an shop building to suffice for a while. I have one or two other options but none are ideal. Good problem to have I guess as many people struggle just to keep a roof over their heads.