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Lee Stewart 10-17-2020 03:11 AM

The 10 Rules of Vintage Car Ownership
 
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1. There's always something to fix, but not right now.

2. You should sell it while it's running great, but you won't because this experience is why you own the thing in the first place.

3. No, you aren't going to make any money off it.

4. One out of 10 parts will not arrive in time for the weekend.

5. That rattle.

6. There's always a better example for sale.

7. You can never have enough spares.

8. You're never going to use all those spares.

9. Rust is an enemy worth fighting to extinction.

10. That rattle.

cruiserofland 10-17-2020 03:14 AM

+1

R68GTO 10-17-2020 09:41 AM

11. Every new or re-finished part makes the other parts look worse so you feel compelled to spend money / time on those.
12. the moment you decide to spend on a full-blown resto, the "market" will drop 20%
13. There is nothing better (non-family) than owning one!

JRSully 10-17-2020 12:36 PM

"you know the car is absolutely detailed to perfection, somebody yells "light'em up", you don't really want to, but you drop the clutch and melt the tires anyway, deal with the mess later..."

KCCC_BB 10-17-2020 03:02 PM

My wife is sitting in her chair with a big smile on her face just shaking her head yes, yes.

JRC99 10-20-2020 11:46 PM

11. You will lose your patience, sanity, and as my grandfather puts it "your religion" (his way of saying you're gonna swear up a storm) when they break, or when you work on them.

L78_Nova 10-21-2020 01:48 PM

15). The Nicer it is... The harder people look to find a flaw and make sure to point it out to you.


While my smokey old patina 68 Acadian gets untold compliments and thumbs ups.

JP Emerson 10-21-2020 02:54 PM

Oh man, this list would be endless. :grin:


JP Emerson
Automotive author/journalist
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Too Many Projects 10-22-2020 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by R68GTO (Post 1518492)
12. the moment you decide to spend on a full-blown resto, the "market" will drop 20%


Once I start searching for a particular model, the prices rise. Soon after I pay dearly for it, the prices plummet... :frown:

Oh well, I don't buy them to flip, but the price of good used parts just keeps going up as the resto drags on. As of now, I need to live to 120, to have any chance of getting them all "done".

Canuck 10-22-2020 05:18 PM

16.You think you have arrived at perfection,and your best friend nit picks.
17. You realize you made a restoration mistake 5 years later.

Too Many Projects 10-22-2020 09:56 PM

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JRC99, I like your avatar. I have one of those stickers on the left quarter glass of a '62 Impala I dragged out of a garage several years ago. Thought I had a better close up, but you can see it on the window.
Thought I had quoted you for the reference, but that didn't work.

JRC99 10-22-2020 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1519329)
JRC99, I like your avatar. I have one of those stickers on the left quarter glass of a '62 Impala I dragged out of a garage several years ago. Thought I had a better close up, but you can see it on the window.
Thought I had quoted you for the reference, but that didn't work.

I put a pair on my grandfather's '68 Camaro. Took me 3 tries to get them right.

First pair of stickers were repops and were missing the white outline and ® symbol.

Then I ordered two separate originals. One went on perfect, the other wrinkled and fell apart when I went to correct it.

The last one didn't go on quite right either (part of the outline didn't transfer) but I said screw it, good enough

JRSully 10-23-2020 12:08 AM

Love those tires "Spartan USA' excellent


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