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In reply to the discussion: I'm curious - what is your favorite vehicle? Is there a vehicle that captures your essence? [View all]Ghost in the Machine
(14,912 posts)75. Thanks for the tip about the rear-end, Zorra... and this part here:
With one of these, no matter what happens, you always have a decent little place to live, and can pack up and go quickly and easily when necessary.
Truer words have never been spoken! I used to live like that before I settled down and had kids. My youngest just turned 20, but still lives at home. I'm disabled, and he has chosen to help take care of me, when I need it. That's why I mentioned a little bit bigger one, with the van front end. He would be with me, doing most of the driving, as sitting for long periods, and driving, are two of the worst things for me. I'm lucky to be walking, having suffered a broken neck and back along with major nerve damage throughout my body.
Hopefully we can do this in a year or two....
Peace,
Ghost
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I'm curious - what is your favorite vehicle? Is there a vehicle that captures your essence? [View all]
otherone
Dec 2013
OP
I had an 85 Westy that I bought in college with 60,000 miles on it. I drove it until the head gasket
adirondacker
Jan 2014
#185
style, just the right speed, feel the breeze and sun on your face, cannot be beat
magical thyme
Dec 2013
#13
I once rode from Lyon to Paris in one of those that was missing the floor in the back.
FSogol
Dec 2013
#69
Did you know that the Daytona Spider Sonny drove were actually rebodied Corvettes?
bluesbassman
Dec 2013
#88
How can a vehicle "capture your essence"? Did no one have an "essence" before the automobile?
PassingFair
Dec 2013
#30
Ah, the 57 Cadillac El Dorado… was there ever a car made more fantastically fun/beautiful?
KittyWampus
Dec 2013
#49
I'm trying to save up for one of those, or one with the van front end...
Ghost in the Machine
Dec 2013
#61
Thanks for the tip about the rear-end, Zorra... and this part here:
Ghost in the Machine
Dec 2013
#75
61 daffodil...the ORIGINAL boxer engine and cvt...of course the cvt was a bunch of Rubber bands but
Drew Richards
Dec 2013
#58
My first "love" was my '69 Camaro 396 SS I had in high school. I've owned many cars since then,
Ghost in the Machine
Dec 2013
#63
I love my Prius, also. We have been able to do so much more with the grandchildren...
Tikki
Dec 2013
#77
looks, awfully nice - but I have a feeling that some of my lefty friends would accuse me of
Douglas Carpenter
Jan 2014
#162