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In that case, sod the cars, keep the bikes and just ride and tinker when you can. When they are a bit older and you get sometime you can stretch your legs. And then you can get them riding.
Enjoy getting that little bit fatter.
But with them cars, nope. They're shite old boxy things...
Now if it was a build and make the parts proper classic cars, that's different.
LDP":1i27vqn3 said:al":1i27vqn3 said:FluffyChicken":1i27vqn3 said:What car?
That's the important question.
I sold my collection some years ago as I lost the love through a back injury and other things. I would say don't get rid of everything as I promise you you will come back to retro bikes after you have your retro/classic car or cars. I now have both and I'm happy but very poor....
Whatever you choose to do remember to enjoy what you have and get as much pleasure as you can from it... they are built to drive/drive not just look at.
al.
When I say classic car I'm not talking about an E Type or AC Cobra nor a barn find full resto that needs very deep pockets! I was thinking more along the lines on a Mk1 Golf GTI. Strangely, mid 00s Mk1 TTs have been catching my eye recently!
In that case, sod the cars, keep the bikes and just ride and tinker when you can. When they are a bit older and you get sometime you can stretch your legs. And then you can get them riding.
Enjoy getting that little bit fatter.
But with them cars, nope. They're shite old boxy things...
Now if it was a build and make the parts proper classic cars, that's different.