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Shasta wrote:Restoring a collector car yourself is a very rewarding, albeit expensive hobby. It's kind of like building a model, only on a grander scale, plus you get to drive it! This is my '55 Chevrolet Nomad. I've owned it since August 1969. It took me nine years to restore it back to its factory new, all original condition. It is now worth considerably more than I have invested in it!
I enjoy taking it to car shows, or just a nice Sunday drive.
SHASTA
thats awesome look'n car....
I live in the motor sports capital of the world....
with a lot of car enthusiast....but your right $$$$$
Hiking, backpacking, snow shoeing, cross country skiing, I used to climb mountains in my younger days.
surf fishing, helping hand to others at hospital, vets hospital?????
RIHMFIRE wrote:
I wish I could find a hobby that makes money!
One of mine's been doing ok lately, except the wife has been hogging the money. Got two checks last month and I only saw about 20% and a lot of grumping about my not depositing the whole check. I was so mad I could have spit.
Trouble with making money is that when you luck into something good its hard not to talk (brag ) about it, and then everyone wants a piece.
You could take up feeding Cane toads and iguanas. Go python hunting or gator rescuing. Or jus go to the beach, crack a beer and watch the bikinis walk by.
30/30 Winchester: Not accurate enough fer varmints, barely adequate for small deer; BUT In a 10" to 14" barrelled pistol; is good for moose/elk to 200 yards; ground squirrels to 300 metres
250 Savage... its what the 223 wishes it could be...!