D
Deleted member 214
Guest
Had a guy from Canada try to buy my 70 'runner six pack at Carlisle. Passed on the offer, but it got my head gears grinding. I've had the car for 16 years, had lots of fun, but don't really enjoy it any more. At a local cruise a guy said his buddy wanted a 70 six pack. He said he has had multiple Mopars over the years and regrets selling only one - his 70 six pack. He wants to do one more rotisserie resto before he is too old. Well, I figured the car deserved to be with him, we made a deal. I have no regrets selling it but...
What do I get now? Paid off some bills and have some left over. Budget of $10k, maybe $12k max. I want something fun to drive, something I can work on. I already have a 2008 Ram quad cab 4x4, so don't need a truck. Don't want another classic Mopar. The FWD beasties don't really appeal to me. I could get a used 'vette, but IMHO that is the fallback car for older middle age guys. That, and the idea of driving a Chevy makes me want to puke.:evil6:
My wife has a 98 Mustang GT ragtop, and I can get a nice 98 Cobra with mild mods in my price range. Miatas are great handlers but SO common (and underpowered). I was out the other day and found a Pontiac Solstice turbo car. Rare car, enough power, fun to drive.
Any other ideas?
What do I get now? Paid off some bills and have some left over. Budget of $10k, maybe $12k max. I want something fun to drive, something I can work on. I already have a 2008 Ram quad cab 4x4, so don't need a truck. Don't want another classic Mopar. The FWD beasties don't really appeal to me. I could get a used 'vette, but IMHO that is the fallback car for older middle age guys. That, and the idea of driving a Chevy makes me want to puke.:evil6:
My wife has a 98 Mustang GT ragtop, and I can get a nice 98 Cobra with mild mods in my price range. Miatas are great handlers but SO common (and underpowered). I was out the other day and found a Pontiac Solstice turbo car. Rare car, enough power, fun to drive.
Any other ideas?