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Originally Posted by hunttriumph1500
Oh one more thing I like to point out real quick. It makes no financial sense to own 3 depreciating sports/muscle cars for one person. The upkeep, the insurance and the fact you can't really drive/use all three cars to a level that makes any kind of logistical intelligence...
But it is fun as hell!!! I am a MSgt in the USAF, 20 years plus now, I don't make a heck of a lot of money and I just wanted to do what only a few ever get to experience, was it worth it? So far, hell yeah, but don't do it, I am sure I will regret it some how when I realize how much better another 401k could've been, lol.
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Thanks for your answer. You confirm something I think about. I want to buy a second muscle car. Will not give up the first, too much sweat and money in modifying it to feel, handle, ride, accelerate and brake to my satisfaction. $15k worth. It is no where near the powerful cars on the street today. The engine is highly tuned but still 300 HP n/a class. I keep telling myself one will sit and the other will drive, so dream about it but don't do it. On the other hand new stuff (400+ HP) is tempting. I like your comment about no perfect car, I think that is true. Good luck.