Daily and only driver now is my 96 dodge grand caravan LE model with the canadian gauge cluster.
My past cars I regret not having anymore.
1977 black on black Chevy Camaro, last year of the circular turn signals in the nose.
1986 gold on tan Pontia Fiero that I bought in 1993 with 19,000 miles on it and a year to the week later it caught on fire after the plug wires melted due to a lack of proper airflow to the engine comparment.
1966 Dark blood red on two tone burgundy Chrysler Newyorker my baby that I had such big plans for. Bought it off a guy on Ebay and took a bus from Detroit to Pasco washington to drive it back, was asured by the guy it was rode ready and after going over the car when I got there I paid him the money and off I went. Got to Spokane and changed the transfluid, marveled at the original split bolt exhuast and off I went. Made it to Kellog Idaho and did a tune up there and checked the antifreeze only to find it went from nice clean green to nestleys hot chocolate. Flushed the system and refilled, checked the oil and it was good with no film or froth, flushed it again in Sturgis and cruised down 80 all the way across south dakota livin life grand. Next day in Madison its cold and rainy and the overheat lights on, flushed it again with no luck, swapped the thermo and no luck so I took it out and on my way I went.
So I made it to Chicago and hit stop and go and sure enough the overheat comes on and I get off at what I would call big mexico. 20 mins later I get back on and sit in stop and go and the light goes off, stayed that way the rest of the way home. I replaced the water pump and a week later at the dream cruise it goes to overheat so its off to the house and while taking a break I read about a person with a similiar issue and replace the radiator cap and no more overheat, 4 months later the engine locks up.