I have had my 85 911 for 28 years and I will turn 190,000 on my trip home from Palm Springs next month.
I have had my 1986 El Camino daily driver for 32 years now. Before the tank of gas needs to be refilled it will have 380,000 miles. I "get" to help my wife do her annual garden for her mom this week. I get to haul a few hundred pounds of concert blocks, and other garden edging to Enid this week. I just aired up the airbags to 30 PSI to raise the rear end up, and pumped up the rear tires for 36 PSI instead of the normal 24 PSI they normally have. I keep the front tires at 36 PSI.
Both vehicles have very few parts on the car that I have not touched and replaced, or repaired or adjusted.

This spring we have been to several nurseries and garden centers for more mulch, or garden stuff for my master gardener wife. At every stop, as we are loading up, the guys loading compliment the Elky. Some random stranger offers to buy it monthly and I always reply it is not for sale for any reasonable price.

This guy stopped to say nice El Camino. His 67 SS with a 454 was a beauty.