How many is too many?
Discussion
Was down looking at the 2 unimogs and the rangerover which we've acquired in a land deal, and am starting to wonder if I've got too many vehicles:
2 x Unimog 404 (one for restoration, one for parts)
1 x RangeRover Classic (1979, needing restoration)
1 x Alfa Romeo 147 Selespeed
1 x Ford Transit Mk V, ex police van
1 x Yamaha FJR 1300
1 x BSA M20 1942 dispatch rider's bike (still in army green)
1 x Suzuki DR 350
1 x Suzuki GN125
1 x Yamaha YZF1000 Thunderace
3 x Yamaha FZR400 3EN2 (one track bike, one project (3tj swing arm and R6 forks) and one for spares)
2 x Unimog 404 (one for restoration, one for parts)
1 x RangeRover Classic (1979, needing restoration)
1 x Alfa Romeo 147 Selespeed
1 x Ford Transit Mk V, ex police van
1 x Yamaha FJR 1300
1 x BSA M20 1942 dispatch rider's bike (still in army green)
1 x Suzuki DR 350
1 x Suzuki GN125
1 x Yamaha YZF1000 Thunderace
3 x Yamaha FZR400 3EN2 (one track bike, one project (3tj swing arm and R6 forks) and one for spares)
I have my daily runner (4 months old) and a 42 year old classic and my wife has her daily runner too (2.5 years old).
I'd like to get hold of a rolling project - a Ranger Rover, Defender or Disco but she has put her foot down saying we have too many vehicles as it is and that a 4th is too expensive.
I disagree, an old landy will be cheap to keep and maintain and is useful for lugging large stuff in.
I was sent to Ikea by er' in doors to pick up a couple of cheap bookcases last week, 2 hour round trip and Dartford Crossing fees and I came home empty handed as they wouldn't fit in the car.
I of course used this as a prime example of us "needing" forementioned landy
I'd like to get hold of a rolling project - a Ranger Rover, Defender or Disco but she has put her foot down saying we have too many vehicles as it is and that a 4th is too expensive.
I disagree, an old landy will be cheap to keep and maintain and is useful for lugging large stuff in.
I was sent to Ikea by er' in doors to pick up a couple of cheap bookcases last week, 2 hour round trip and Dartford Crossing fees and I came home empty handed as they wouldn't fit in the car.
I of course used this as a prime example of us "needing" forementioned landy

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