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1969 Dodge Charger

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TheSubaruLovah [2018-10-17 03:22:46 +0000 UTC]

that is how you know the car is being used!

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SwiftysGarage In reply to TheSubaruLovah [2018-10-17 04:34:43 +0000 UTC]

So true!  It's hard to truly enjoy a garage queen.

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TheSubaruLovah In reply to SwiftysGarage [2018-10-18 03:47:51 +0000 UTC]

My friend wants a nice bed and yelled at me for making one small wringle
i put this into the translator

A car will never get damaged In a garage. The paint will stay Pristine, The engine will stay New, The brakes Tires Suspension Never worn, The interior always Fresh, The glass never smeared, The car never losing value. In Fact, It is gaining value, Yet at the same time, It is worthless.

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SwiftysGarage In reply to TheSubaruLovah [2018-10-19 00:57:33 +0000 UTC]

I can't argue that.  I like garage queens, but at the same time you can't really enjoy it as anything other than 'something you own'.  I see cars advertised all the time with phrases like '75 miles since restoration' and I wonder how many of those miles were simply loading it onto and off of a trailer.


There's a balance.  My Mustang's in great shape for its age, but at the same time it has a few dings in it.  I know where they are, and I know what put them there (I bought the car new after all).  It survived a deer strike in upstate New York that it drove away from (and the deer didn't walk away from) with a ding in the front fender and a scratch on the bumper.  The damage is still there three years later.  At the same time, I've averaged under 6,000 miles a year since purchase (and most of those miles were put on in the first five years).  It's been driven (it's been to seventeen states to date), but it hasn't been run into the ground.  There's room in the hobby for garage queens and there's room for beaters too.  I can appreciate both.  I try to take the middle path for my own car.  I enjoy it, but don't abuse it.

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TheSubaruLovah In reply to SwiftysGarage [2018-10-19 04:15:05 +0000 UTC]

Personally, I like the beater car aspect because it tells time and character but you shouldnt just abuse it 

Like a car should have a story and beauty

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SwiftysGarage In reply to TheSubaruLovah [2018-10-19 23:57:53 +0000 UTC]

I think you would appreciate this particular car as much as I do:



The story it can tell (I go into details in the description), specifically because it hasn't been restored or hot rodded.  Not many cars survive sixty+ years, fewer still without some freshening up over the years.  I spent probably half an hour talking with the owner, and my only regret is I didn't get to spend more time discussing this car.  History preserved!

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TheSubaruLovah In reply to SwiftysGarage [2018-10-20 04:01:38 +0000 UTC]

yeah WOW omg this is soooo cool!

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Mopar96 [2018-10-12 01:34:21 +0000 UTC]

Driver quality.

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