Well Chip, at 74 years old it would strain my aging brain to try and remember all of the cars I've owned over my lifetime so far. I'd estimate having owned around 25 different cars...so farWhile we are waiting for details on the new Blazer let's see what everyone is driving / or drove in the past! Pictures would be great, and if your "rides" happen to be of the 2 wheeled variety let see those too.
Nice rides Nelson! One of the pilots in my Marine aviation squadron at Cherry Point, NC had a Camero SS and I lusted after it every time I saw it in our flightline parking lot! They are still really beautiful cars and timeless design in my opinion. Wonder which one is your favorite?No 2 wheelers, but here's a few of my current toys.
1968 Camaro SS - 350 small block GMPP crate engine with a 5 speed Tremec transmission. Hood isn't transparent, just a neat trick I learned how to do and started doing it for some of the cars I detail for people.
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2010 Camaro SS/RS - Placed deposit in 2006, picked up June 1, 2009. VIN 000296. Still has less than 10,000 miles on it.
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2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited X in Slate Blue- Daily driver
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Guess the Camero will just have to be your primary hot summer nights car! Who needs AC then!Thank you sir. Hmmmm. Today the one with AC is my favorite. Hahaha
I am right there with you regarding age and I'll post up some of my own favorites below.Well Chip, at 74 years old it would strain my aging brain to try and remember all of the cars I've owned over my lifetime so far. I'd estimate having owned around 25 different cars...so far. So, I'll tell you two of my favorite ones: 1) 1964 1/2 Mustang bought new when I was in high school for $2,600, and, 2) 2013 Corvette T-Top. Being retired for some time now, we are down to only needing one car. Currently driving a 2019 Nissan Murano SL. Now for the motorcycles. I started riding motorcycles when I was 8 or 9 years old. Again, I've owned more than I can remember from MoPeds to BMW K1600GTL Executive model...and everything in between. I've ridden from coast to coast, border to border and probably have accumulated around 500,000 miles...or there abouts.
! I've been in all but 4 or 5 states in the lower 48 while touring, with and without, my wife (co-pilot) along for the ride. My favorite 3 bikes were: 1) Yamaha FJR1300 2) Honda GL1800 and 3) Ducati Multistrada 1200S GT. Just sold my last bike (a Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro) and decided to quit while I was ahead and enjoy all of the great memories of rides of a lifetime.