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<blockquote data-quote="TK1299" data-source="post: 16594800" data-attributes="member: 184930"><p>Congrats to the buyer; a 00R is a holy grail car for me. I might be in the minority of thinking when it comes to racking up miles on specialty cars though. I will use my Terminator as an example: it has low miles and driven on nice weekend days, and relatively short distances. I’m not “saving it for the next guy”, but as a car guy I feel like I am in a way preserving history. How great is it to see a nice 65 Mustang, or ‘70 Chevelle that hasn’t been driven to the moon and back?</p><p>I enjoy the ownership as much as the usage in cars like these. I like the act of preservation and care for other enthusiasts to enjoy, and sometimes envy. I do understand the want to drive and enjoy, which I do, but I would cringe at the thought of using it as a semi-daily driver, or even driving it on a long road trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK1299, post: 16594800, member: 184930"] Congrats to the buyer; a 00R is a holy grail car for me. I might be in the minority of thinking when it comes to racking up miles on specialty cars though. I will use my Terminator as an example: it has low miles and driven on nice weekend days, and relatively short distances. I’m not “saving it for the next guy”, but as a car guy I feel like I am in a way preserving history. How great is it to see a nice 65 Mustang, or ‘70 Chevelle that hasn’t been driven to the moon and back? I enjoy the ownership as much as the usage in cars like these. I like the act of preservation and care for other enthusiasts to enjoy, and sometimes envy. I do understand the want to drive and enjoy, which I do, but I would cringe at the thought of using it as a semi-daily driver, or even driving it on a long road trip. [/QUOTE]
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