The worst is one that I owned, put in the work to make it reliable, and just couldn't feasibly hold onto. My super clean '93 4Runner. That one is gonna haunt me for a while
The worst is one that I owned, put in the work to make it reliable, and just couldn't feasibly hold onto. My super clean '93 4Runner. That one is gonna haunt me for a while
These two:
Worst part is that it wasn't not buying, I actually owned both of them free and clear. I bought the Alfa in 1966 when I graduated from college. I inherited the Mustang when my father died in 1968. Being just married and living in an apartment when my father died I had no place to keep an extra car. So I sold them both, bought another car, and put the extra money in our "house fund".
Pretty much this exact car, circa 1990:
I never physically saw it, but allegedly A.J. Foyt was on the title history. 30K on the clock and still smelled like a new car. Unfortunately, I wasn't old enough to get the loan without a co-signer and my dad (perhaps wisely) said "no dice".
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