Cannonball wrote:i would think that dave is talkin about an AM V8 or VANTAGE, circa 72 -88 a different car to the modern ones,
Correct.
But I wouldn't say no to a modern one either. I saw a turbo'ed vantage once in the '90s that just blew me away. Depends on what I can afford and what I find exciting to own.
As I get older I will be looking toward something with comfort and quality but with a strong V8 or V12.
I wouldn't expect it to be like my Challenger. In fact I hope not. I love my Challenger to bits but I can't use it as a daily driver and I can't see me driving it when I am 60.
I will be wanting the Aston as a daily driver for myself (with a smaller car for the wife). I want to concentrate on other things later in life. There is more to life than MoPars you know? or even cars?
Recent events have brought that sharply into focus.
I don't want to spend the rest of my life on my back in a garage for little or no reward. Plus I don't know for sure if I will ever fully recover from my brain damage.
I think the day will come when I will prefer the easy life. I have done nothing but fight and struggle for the last 48 years. I am tired of it.