In Article <35CE7420.9887EB66@xxxxxxxxxxx> <dave.stragand@xxxxxxxxxxx> (INTERNET) wrote: > Now, if you have been keeping score at home, here is what I have > presently / soon will have: > > 1) 1979 Monte Carlo > 2) 1958 Plymouth > 3) 1987 T-Bird > 4) 1986 Grand Marquis (soon) > 5) 1986 Monte Carlo SS (soon) > ... and to make matters worse, I want to trade in the T-Bird on a 1973 > Mustang Convertible I just saw today for $5500 (I know, I know... Go > ahead, start up the FORD jokes... I'm ready...). Dave, How did you find a Phoord for sale ad? I never find or look them ;-) Or Shivvys either =) > That'll make 5 cars total. I have 3 parking spaces. Ugh. Does anyon > else have this problem? Nope, if I buy third car, I would be drowned in taxes. Two cars are enough in Finland, I am almost drowned just now... (Also, we can not buy project cars from another countries anymore. When registering that car, I have to pay taxes from my own work of restoration which I did myself to it... And only 25% of parts could be swapped during restoration. If that 25% exceeds, I have to pay say over $10,000 taxes counted from the price of equal value new car! I'm lucky, I restored my DeSoto in the beginning of this decade, when everything was OK. How about same in the States?? What would you say? Ugh!) > What are the reasons that so many of us > have so many cars? Can anyone give their reasons? One car is not enough...two cars are not enough...three cars are not enough...hey, I would like to own that car too...I can not sell my babies... and so on. Marko FIN PS. Let's cruise now buddies, gas cost only $3.60 gallon...(75% taxes) C'mon! |