So I have come to the conclusion that I have too many cars and while I really like all of them. They don't fit my current needs or even some of my wants and 75% of them are non driveable.
The '99 Saturn SL is actually the smartest decision I've ever made in my life. Almost free to run, less than $500 invested into it, and it's the most reliable thing I've ever owned and even kind of fun in a 94hp disposable car you can drive everywhere at WOT while rowing gears with a sloppy shifter sort of way. Effectively unsellable in it's current form and worthless if I can eventually get somebody to buy it. So it's staying until the engine or trans finally decide to end their existence in some catastrophic manner.
Humphrey the '89 Caprice Wagon. Still not a driver but close. Needs all of the rust repair. Long term is going to need a lot of work and money. I still really like this car though and will probably move all the good bits over to another less rusty b-body shell before I ever actually think of getting rid of it. Actually has a lot of potential for a lot of different activities so yeah I guess it stays too.
My '89 C1500 shortbed I've owned a month or so. I love these things and got it because I've always wanted to build a stupid pro touring ish sport truck. But in reality it's kind of useless as a truck, doing what I want with it will make it even more useless and at that point it won't do anything the wagon won't do better. So eh. I'm conflicted. The 350 in it is definitely hurt so I may just have to fix it and sell it off. Even though I really don't want to.
The '87 GTA. A literal dream car of mine at one point after driving one my cousin still owns. Bought it with grand plans of LS swaps and a full effort track/autocross build. Quickly realized I'm not willing to do that much work to this platform. So I lost interest. Then I saw David Frieburger's Mach 1 Mustang recently and what he did with it. Small block with a bit of power. Manual trans. Mild suspension bolt ons, bracing, and 15" wheels with normal car tires. Just enough to make it fun and reliable in modern traffic. My GTA essentially just needs an engine/trans and a suspension refresh to be there. And then it hit me again. That's exactly what the wagon is! and I don't need redundant 80s GM hotrod E36 M3boxes.
So basically I have 2 redundant projects I don't have space, time, or money for. I guess I'm about to get the GTA back to being a roller with brakes and start being more serious about selling it. And then get the truck back to being a driver and start doing the same with it.
This is a useless post. Thanks for reading. Comments and rude remarks are always welcome.