For a number of years, I had a good equation going, SUV to handle camping, skiing, climbing, etc, and a fun car to have a laugh in and autocross every now and again.
Last year I berkeleyed this up by selling my fantastic gx470 for a 1st gen sprinter. This was what I actually wanted and a fun story. The seller agreed to drive the van from his home in northern VT to my folks in Massachusetts, everyone got along, and the van was as described. A few weeks later another stranger from VT came down to my folks place to drop off a motorcycle that would be hitting a ride to CO to be delivered to his son. This also worked out well for everyone, his son even had a sprinter build that he showed me around when I dropped off the bike. While I had intended to fly out and drive the van back, my mother decided she needed to get to a quilt store in Missouri and my Dad wanted a road trip. Miraculously the van had no trouble driving out to me in Denver and they had a blast. Win win.
This left me with a 15-year-old van camper conversions project and a NB miata. I know some of y'all daily miatas, but I'm terrified of Colorado drivers in the snow, rain, and I guess dry. Always. They're the worst. I've been rear-ended in the miata sitting at a red light. This combined with how expensive hardtops are forced out the miata so I could get what I thought wanted, a race car! Errr an r53 with racetechs, wildwood 6 spots, some suspension bits, and other go fast parts. It's brilliant fun, and it's not un-dailyable, but the reality of time spent hooning the car vs driving to a trailhead, sitting in traffic, listening to my wife being unhappy about the seats, etc. doesn't add up perfectly. I seriously overestimated how much I would drive the van for not-overnight trips. It also feels wrong to bring the car closer to stock.
Getting to the point now, Golfduke's 2003 540i. I saw his ad and immediately thought of my Dad, who had driven one of these ages ago, and now uses it as a benchmark for all other cars. He was vaguely interested but waffled on storage and ultimately passed. At this point I couldn't get the car out of my head, and my wife was not as upset with my car ADD as I thought she might be. She has made it clear that if I get and keep another car we get another dog, but that seems fair. Golfduke was accommodating, and my folks were happy to go get another car on my behalf, so history repeats itself and I've bought another vehicle on the rust coast without ever seeing it.
Colorado offers 3 month tags and 90 days to register a vehicle after purchase, so the clock is ticking, but not very fast. I've been lurking on GRM long enough to know I'm supposed to start a thread before actually getting the car, though. And a boring thread I expect this to be. I want to put the car on coilovers and rip off the exhaust and slap on an lsd to do smokier burnouts while blasting Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, but I'm going to try not to do most of what I think I want. Hopefully, that will leave me with what I actually want from a car... And a very boring thread where I document how reliable 20 year old BMWs are. Ha!
Out with the old, probably
In with the older. Whenever I can go get it.