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Is it just me............?

mlogan24

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 14, 2001
Messages
1,380
A couple times I've been given the advice (by wealthy people that I respect), you can't ever be too attached to big ticket material things, that you won't be able to sell them at a moment's notice if someone offers you the right amount. For the most part I agree with that. Except my Bronco.

Sometimes automotive hapiness is better than being rich. ;D

I've always maintained that I really don't want a Leno-like stable of cars. All I need is my Bronco, a 68 Charger, a good hunting dog, and a house in the mountains-is that too much to ask?

Oh yeah-and the boat, jetskis, snowmobiles, shop, toy hauler, RV, ultralight . . .

Guess I really do want my toys ;D
 

texashcane

Bronco Guru
Joined
Apr 24, 2005
Messages
1,028
Loc.
Argyle, TX
Grover said:
I live about 60 miles north of Atlanta straight up 75. You can store your broncs at my place, my neighbors love to see me bring in more old cars. I have a 65 mustang coupe, 65 mustang fastback, 66 mustang coupe, 66 shelby 350GT, 72 chevy chevelle, 74 IH travelall, 76 Bronco, and then my wife and I both have our DD. So I don't think there is a a problem with greed, I do have a lot of projects that need attending.

Don't tell me that. I just sold the 74 5 minutes ago. You have room for a car hauler??
 
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