The majority of my “car guy” career has been with vehicles from the 80s and 90s — everything from an old 911 to E30s to an MR2 to the Tacoma I offroad and daily drive.
But I have been tempted recently by older stuff — specifically, tempted to get a classic car loan for a Lotus Elan while I still can.
I’m worried, though, about how much extra money, time, and work it’ll take to enjoy a car like this, and what the ratio of pleasure to pain is.
That’s not to say I don’t like working on cars — I definitely do, and have tools and a garage to do it. But I’ve also found it’s not much fun to drive a car being constantly paranoid about what major thing is going to break next, and whether you’ll be able to afford it. And the point of car ownership, to me, is driving the thing, not looking at it.
Of course, if I was a wealthy dude, I’d just send my old classic to a shop and let them deal with it. But that isn’t really my style, nor do I make the kind of money that would allow me to do that.
Part of my brain realizes that for the money it would cost to get an old Elan, I could have an ND Miata that I could drive to work every day. Or I could get an NA Miata (or 3).
But then you read things from Lotus people who swear up and down that the all the extra work is worth it for that Elan magic, or claim that they’ve been driving theirs for years “with only basic maintenance”.
I realize this is a kind of wandering question, but does anyone else have thoughts about this?