Sometimes it takes hundreds of people to throw it in your face, hundreds of times, ..
I will say you are very lucky Rob. I for one am "never" satisfied with what I have. It would take nothing short of a Lambo Mercielago, Mclearon F1, Ferarri F50 or Enzo, maybe a Ford GT to make me truley happy and not want anything else.
HeII, who knows.. if I had one of those I may still want more. I almost bought a 2001 Viper last year with over $20 000 in mods and I passed because I thought I may want something else in a couple of years.
Hmmmm, Now I am engaged and bought a house so I am $350 000 in debt. No new toys for me for the next couple of years at least.
So with that said you are one lucky man!
HeII, who knows.. if I had one of those I may still want more. I almost bought a 2001 Viper last year with over $20 000 in mods and I passed because I thought I may want something else in a couple of years.
Hmmmm, Now I am engaged and bought a house so I am $350 000 in debt. No new toys for me for the next couple of years at least.
So with that said you are one lucky man!
Infatuation? Is that the same a flatulation?
I love my L to. I used to drive down the street and be saying to myself thats nice, I wish I had one.
Now, I see something nice and I say. I like what I have better.
Long Live the Lighting
When I was 30 I bought a rustbucket 1930 model A pickup to celabrate. I wanted to make it into a Hot Rod. But my kids were young and it never materialized. I used to study it and figure out how everything worked.
You would have loved it Rob there was a lever on the steering column to adjust the timing, another one on the other side for the throttle and on the passenger side was a choke that was also connected to the carburator jet so you could adjust all those things while you were driving to optimize for the bad gas back then I suppose.
I love my L to. I used to drive down the street and be saying to myself thats nice, I wish I had one.
Now, I see something nice and I say. I like what I have better.
Long Live the Lighting
When I was 30 I bought a rustbucket 1930 model A pickup to celabrate. I wanted to make it into a Hot Rod. But my kids were young and it never materialized. I used to study it and figure out how everything worked.
You would have loved it Rob there was a lever on the steering column to adjust the timing, another one on the other side for the throttle and on the passenger side was a choke that was also connected to the carburator jet so you could adjust all those things while you were driving to optimize for the bad gas back then I suppose.


