Ever just want to walk away from the old car thing?

Yes it definitely is a drug, and i am a junkie. I had a nice 66 coronet 440 in 1985. i sold for a 68 charger 383. Then after fixing it up i sold it in1987. Bought a 70 barracuda fixed it and sold it. Bought a nice clean 1977 charger. Put a 440 in it, sold it since i missed my 68 charger, so i bought a 69 charger. Fixed that up had a 440 4 speed in it. Bought a 68 cuda fastback to run around in while fixing up my 69 charger. Stripped cuda and sold parts to fund project. Bought an 88 daytona shelby z new in 1988. Bought a 71 C/10 pickup in 1992 and sold the daytona shelby. Sold the C/10 in 1994, bought a 94 1500 silverado new, also bought a 1994 harley sportster. Got job in Texas in 1995, sold sportster, sold 69 charger, packed up my stuff in Uhaul trailer. Moved to Texas, got bored, and bought a 69 dart western sport special. Fixed it up sold it, bought a 1960 el camino. Fixed it up sold it. Bought 90 daytona ES. Fixed it up ex wife wrecked it. Bought another 90 daytona ES v6 5 speed. Fixed it up sold it. Bought an 87 lebaron turbo coupe as a daily driver. Parked it needing a headgasket. Sold it to local school as a teaching vehicle in the scho auto department. Bought 1988 daytona shelby z. Its partially restored and in corner of shop covered with boxes. Bought 2007 mustang gt, and current 67 cuda project car. Bought 69 cuda parts car probably will be future project car for my kid. Bought a 2008 chevy HHR as a daily driver, and 2012 dodge caravan for my wife

Current fleet
1994 chevy silverado
1967 cuda notch project
1988 daytona shelby z project
1969 cuda parts/project
2008 chevy HHR (daily driver)
2012 dodge grand caravan (wifes car)

Its a drug, and fortunately, or unfortunately for us we are junkies.