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Not worth that money to me.
Saving for a Veyron?

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Old 08-14-2018, 11:48 AM
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YOU drove it, Don, that is all that matters.
And CRASHED one!
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All looking for a place to hide it. Sometimes feels like the hobby is passing me by, because I'll be damned if I see the value in what many cars are selling for.
+1. Except all the time, not sometimes...
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Wow- who would have thought that was actually your car! You know I post them every few months to tease you- so this time struck gold. Hard to imagine they're up to $125K. I remember they were pricey at around $20-30K. Unique car- that's for sure. I bought and sold a regular one in the mid-80's for $900. It was okay- soft and goofy.

Can I join the club? I bought and sold a '69 Z28 that was in great condition, except it might have had a hot-rodded 283 in it. Or I decoded the numbers wrong. That 283 was super fast though- kept up with a friend's '70 350 w/4.11 gears. I had 3.73s.
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Wow- who would have thought that was actually your car! You know I post them every few months to tease you- so this time struck gold. Hard to imagine they're up to $125K. I remember they were pricey at around $20-30K. Unique car- that's for sure. I bought and sold a regular one in the mid-80's for $900. It was okay- soft and goofy.
what a cool thread and even cooler car

Closest I'll ever come to owning a Turbo2 was when I owned a 1.1 poverty spec R5, could get 85mph downhill with the wind behind me and it felt like it was only a few degree's from tipping over when cornered hard.

Accidentally set it on fire, 1ft tall towering inferno coming up from the carb while the engine was running. A couple of saucepan's of water eventually put it out,

Woeful car, never ran quite right after that, probably did myself a favour torching it
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All looking for a place to hide it. Sometimes feels like the hobby is passing me by, because I'll be damned if I see the value in what many cars are selling for.
We just have to lower our standards a little. Instead of a really expensive sports car like a Porsche 911, we can still have fun with a lower performance car that is still cheap, like a VW van for example
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Can I join the club? I bought and sold a '60 Z28 that was in great condition, except it might have had a hot-rodded 283 in it. Or I decoded the numbers wrong. That 283 was super fast though- kept up with a friend's '70 350 w/4.11 gears. I had 3.73s.
Typo?
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$125,000 doesn't seem out of place to me. These are far rarer than almost any 911 that sells in this $$ range.

I saw one race in 1982. Unfortunately, it DNF'd early on but it sure was fun to see and hear it buzzing around town in the snow before the rally started. Jean Paul Luc brought it over from France and did POR and the Reno International.

Old 08-14-2018, 05:29 PM
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I'm thinking..................(Uh oh...look out).............
A good lesson for us all.........to be in the present moment as much as we are willing.
Time moves on, those precious moments move along with time...we have no vote in the matter...
and what we are left with is the memories.
Sweet memories...and memories can only be a faint representation of what was once actual...real.
So, the lesson is to take a moment, be still, look around, and say to self, "I'm here. I'm alive right now. This is IT."
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OK, gents, as you were.


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Thanks for the photo and post, Curt.
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Edit: I remember now, I sold my red R5T2 to a gent in NY named Gary Fink...if anyone knows him.
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Cute.
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Typo?
Yep. '69.
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We just have to lower our standards a little. Instead of a really expensive sports car like a Porsche 911, we can still have fun with a lower performance car that is still cheap, like a VW van for example
You mean like to.... a lawn mower?
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I was looking at 911s and R5 Turbo's when I was tiring of my Fiat in the late 1980s. Ended up with a SC. R5 Turbo sure would have been fun.
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My favorite Renault 5 Turbo pic
That looks sexual.
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Whaddya selling today, Don?
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Old 08-15-2018, 05:48 AM
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Whaddya selling today, Don?
You know, Steve, I can easily find out where you live.
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That would be great- save me driving to your place! Bringing over the Aztek 1LE? I'll give you a very fair price for it!

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