In a message dated 3/25/2005 10:45:19 PM US Eastern Standard Time, rzanussi@shaw.ca writes: Ya, and it's close to being blasphemous too. Rob Toys Drivers 68 GT350 Convertible 93 Chev Z71 93 Special Service Mustang 95 Aerostar 96 B4C Camaro 97 B4C Camaro At 06:10 PM 3/25/2005 -0800, you wrote: > Anyway? That'd be like...having too much fun...too much money...too >much horsepower...too many friends....food that's too good...a wife who's >too nice or too pretty...or both...too big a garage...too few cops on your >road...too nice of a GT500. this "too many cars" malarky. Roger H Gang, Missing the point here... It's entirely possible to have too many cars when the goal is to drive them ALL regularly. We put 15-25,000 miles on our collector cars annually and adhere to a "no paperweights" rule- if we stop driving one for any reasons other than that it's down for restoration or long-term maintenance, we take a good hard look at whether or not we should keep it. I'm still working but have a pretty flexible schedule, and I still find that my limit is about 20, and that many only if a couple are being worked on. I presently have 23, and that's why I've got four in Auburn Spring this year- a really tricked-out restomod '59 Skyliner, a '50 Merc lead sled, a '29 Model A Roadster, and my '99 SP360 Shelby Durango. As for limiting the number of cars that I want- well, that list is long and distinguished, and I doubt if it will ever be complete. Have fun, Mike Heroy