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Asking for advice -- am I nuts?
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24/01/2013 13:45:30
 
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>>>I have great appreciation of the collected wisdom here and have upon occasion asked for advice. This is one of those times.
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>>>As some of you may recall, my father died last May. He was a successful man and I am due to inherit some money next month.
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>>>I do not intend to run around blowing the inheritance extravagantly. Most of it will be spent on my daughters' college educations and left for them to inherit. It will not be spent wildly. Having lost about half my net worth during the recession, my investments will be extremely conservative. But I do have one indulgence in mind. Bear in mind that I have not indulged myself in years. I have not been on vacation in years. My car is over 10 years old and has 120,000 miles on it.
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>>>So I am thinking of running a little amok --
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>>>http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail.jsp?tracktype=newcc&csDlId=&csDgId=&listingId=104744155&listingRecNum=31&criteria=sf1Dir%3DASC%26mkId%3D20053%26stkTyp%3DN%26mdId%3D20770%26rd%3D30%26crSrtFlds%3DstkTypId-feedSegId-mkId-mdId%26zc%3D60073%26rn%3D0%26PMmt%3D1-1-0%26stkTypId%3D28880%26sf2Dir%3DASC%26sf1Nm%3Dprice%26sf2Nm%3Dlocation%26isDealerGrouping%3Dfalse%26rpp%3D50%26feedSegId%3D28705&aff=national&listType=1
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>>>It's not a very expensive car. The Camaro has a high percentage of the Corvette's performance at a much lower percentage of the cost. 22-23K for a beast like this, wow. Great reviews. If I go ahead it will be hard to decide between yellow and orange.
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>>>Allie told me last night she thinks I'm nuts. Opinions?
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>>Personally, I'd look at the Dodge Charger
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>>http://www-hostc-origin.dodge.com/Compare/comparetool/Compare.html#selectCompetitorView_acodes=USC30DOC191A0,USC30CHC021C0,USC30FOC051B0
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>>But then I've never been a big Camaro fan, having cut my driving teeth on Pontiac Big Iron.
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>Another good one. It's like all the muscle cars of the 60s have come back.
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>My first car was a Delta 88 on its last legs, a rustbucket. I think that is the kind of first car everyone should have. My first new car was a Toyota Corolla. Then I had this exact same urge for a road monster, which turned out to be a 1983 Trans Am, the one with the black firebird on the raised hood. Whoa baby.
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>It's true that I was 26 then and am 55 now, about to turn 56 -- my birthday is tomorrow -- but don't feel that much different. That has probably been the most surprising thing in life.

My first car also was a Delta 88 3-handed down. She was a beast of a car with shocks that would rock like a wave machine over the smallest of speed bumps. We could pile 8 in her comfortably and squeeze a few more on laps without giving up ice chest (trunk) space which came in quite handy in high school. ;)
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