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I know we're a knife community, but we have to have transportation, don't we? And in some cases our rides are more than simply a working vehicle to get us from Point A to Point B.

Here's a place to go ahead show it off.

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Hey that's what I was going to say.... :)
Nice!
I wanted a bike but went convertible instead.
2007 Shelby GT 500

Well, can't say I got fancy or "toy" status. A simple, GMC 1500 pickup truck.... nothing more nothing less and every ding, dent, scrape or crumpled bumper has a memory to go along with it. LOL.

Have always had a truck and I suppose I always will till I die.
I drive a company car, Dodge Durango, OHHHHH babe magnet, but my better half, I keep her in a
BMW Z-4 convertible. She is a babe and I am her magnet.

2004 and it drives sweet. Nothing better than searching the antiuqe stores on a summer day with top down and cruising the high way. SWEET!!!!!!!!
Cool. I love the Z-4. My sister has one. Before I got my truck, I had a Durango too. I liked it but a little heavy feeling.

My wife wouldn't let me get a two-seater- we have four kids and she didn't want to be the one who always had to be their transportation. The Shelby has a back seat (if you want to call it that. It's really storage cause no adult can sit there).

We need to meet up and drive some curvy roads somewhere between here and there :)
Drive a very stock 95 jeep that quickly begining to look like a rat rod, but runs to good to go in debt over.
Would really like a 53 2dr. Studebaker hardtop resto-moded with a Chev v-8. John Mattern
Drive a very stock 95 jeep that is quickly begining to look like a rat rod, but runs to good to go in debt over.
Would really like a 53 2dr. Studebaker hardtop resto-moded with a Chev v-8. John Mattern
I had a 2003 Z4 & drove it for a few years, amazing advanced technology, awesome design and 140 mph 5 speed fun.

The Shelby is a cool ride too
1956 Chevy 210 sedan, project car (money pit car) If you want it finshed you have to keep the money flowing into it. I think it's pretty close now, just in need of a windshield wiper motor, another $200++, why stop now ;o)
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Hey Scott, nice wheels. But I'm wondering if there's sufficient trunk space there to store those speeding tickets accrued while on your road trips? ;)

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