TGHusker
Heisman Trophy Winner
Sometimes it is money, life situations, or other reasons that keep you from driving the vehicle you'd really like to drive. What kind of vehicle would you like to be driving now but you just can't make it work at this stage of life (doesn't have to be a money thing)? Yes there are many high price cars/trucks/bikes out there but it isn't always the price of the toy that creates the desire for it.
For me it is a red (NU red of course) Dodge Challenger. When I got married, I had a 1972 Plymouth Challenger, similar to the one below (just minus the white stripe). We moved from Brookings, SD (SDSU grad) to Tulsa pulling UHaul wt that car in 1978. The thing was sleek, fast
and a lot of fun to drive. Within a few years, baby # 1 comes along and it was time to get rid of that car (it was having some issues and was in a fender bender but still a fairly good car. It became more valuable as time went along - something I wish I had the foreknowledge to see) So, I go from that to our 1st family car - an 1980 Aspen
Since that time, "my" car became the family hand me down car as I always gladly gave my wife the newer 'family' car. But now that we are empty nesters, I'd sure love to get that Challenger car feel back again - as it was the only true 'guy' car that I've ever owned. I currently drive an older Camry wt 190k miles because I'm too frugal and practical to get rid of it when it is still running well. Darn Toyotas last so long that they run much longer than one's 'emotional' attachment to the car
. Besides at my age most extra $$s go to the retirement fund - but it would be nice to drive a Challenger again.
For me it is a red (NU red of course) Dodge Challenger. When I got married, I had a 1972 Plymouth Challenger, similar to the one below (just minus the white stripe). We moved from Brookings, SD (SDSU grad) to Tulsa pulling UHaul wt that car in 1978. The thing was sleek, fast




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