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Why I’ve Decided To Reduce My Fleet To Just These Three Cars

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It wasn’t long ago that I owned 9 million cars, had the city inspector on my back telling me I had to get my cars running and registered or else, had a neighbor literally calling me “an animal,” and had almost no clothes that weren’t covered in motor oil. It was a great time in my life, filled with adventure and learning; of course, at the same time, I hadn’t been on a date in about 9 million years, and I’d often wake up in a sweat in the middle of night frantically reaching for a pen and paper so I could write down all the cars I owned and everything that needed to be fixed. It was unsustainable, and now, after miraculously getting engaged, I’m finally — after almost a decade — bringing the fleet down to a sustainable number of cars. Here’s what made the cut.

I’ve made a few tough choices over the past few days. For the longest time, I’ve been flip-flopping between selling my 2014 BMW i3 and my 2021 BMW i3S. The former is older, has 145,000 miles, and has a smaller battery offering 75 miles of range. At the same time, the 2014 has a brand new battery and compressor, and also it’s just better built than the 2021. The 2021 costs three times as much (mid $30 grand all-in), and offers a similar driving experience, but the advantage is that it looks incredible; it’s got double the range thanks to a battery that many say doesn’t degrade pretty much at all over the first five years, 50,000 miles (which bodes well long-term); and it has a 12 year, 130,000 mile warranty on pretty much every major component. It’s basically a brand new car, and it really does feel special.

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So I’m selling off the gray i3. What else will I keep? Well, I need a wedding car in a few months, and I figure it might be nice to have something convertible out here in California. What’s more, given my limited garage space, the CJ-3B makes a bit more sense than my YJ, which won’t fit in tandem with my i3. So I’ve decided to whittle my car collection down to three. It will be the CJ-3B and i3 at home:

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And then at work I’ll have the five-speed ZJ overlanding project/road trip car that I need to someday get to:

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So that’s it. Three cars, plus my brother’s Mustang:

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So this means the Gray i3, YJ, Jeep J10 (which won’t make it through SMOG here in CA, anyway), World War II Jeep and Nash will all hit the auction block:

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The reality is that, at this stage in my life, I need to focus on having a fleet of easily-maintainable cars. The Gold i3 has a huge warranty, so that should be no issue. The CJ-3B is not far from being on the road, plus it’s bone-simple and parts are plentiful. Not to mention, I think it’ll make a cool wedding car. The five-speed ZJ Grand Cherokee will be my one real project; it’s going to take a lot of work, but I’ll be excited when it’s done. And the Mustang is kind of a family heirloom at this point, it’s simple, parts are plentiful, and it’s only gone up in value since I bought it. It needs some work here or there, but it’s not really a priority.

In my head, the Willys I’ll use to putt around town, and I’ll tow it to an off-road park (and Moab!) every now and again. The i3 will be my highway/work car/the real daily driver. And the ZJ will act as my adventure car and occasional tow vehicle. That should be an easily-maintainable collection, and enough fun/variety to keep me happy. Probably. I can’t stop looking at Ford Model T’s, so maybe one of those will show up at some point. But until then, three cars and my brother’s Mustang. That’s all I need.

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I really should probably stop looking for Tin Lizzies, since I have only a couple months to get the Willys in good enough condition that it’ll work as a wedding car. At this point, I’ve never even heard it run, but hey, at least the stakes aren’t high… gulp!

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Sensual Bugling Elk
Sensual Bugling Elk
1 month ago

When you have a job, a relationship, and any non-automotive hobbies/interests, this is the way. Bulletproof daily, fun convertible runabout, and eventually-rewarding project car.

I landed on this same automotive trinity this year and have been at least 27% saner as a result. Glad you’re getting to a good automotive place in your life too.

Sensual Bugling Elk
Sensual Bugling Elk
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

Bulletproof daily: 2009 Nissan Altima. Yes, with the Jatco CVT. I spend under $100/yr in parts and fluids keeping it running. It’s apparently the Lawful Good twin of Stef’s old Chaotic Evil Altima.

Fun convertible: 1990 Miata. Graduated from the Project Car slot last year. Solid OEM+ build after four years of wrenching.

Project car: Datsun 280ZX with 280k miles on the odometer. Free “gift” from a friend who’s had it in his family since the 90s. Came with a four-page writeup of all its issues.

AlterId
AlterId
1 month ago

Yes, with the Jatco CVT.

I know they have a bad reputation among the unenlightened, but I’ve heard these are excellent transmissions, among the best of any type.

Who is the Leader
Who is the Leader
1 month ago

Am I doing this right?
Daily driver: 1985 Mercedes 300D with nonfunctional HVAC and some floor rust
Project car: The same 300D
Fun runabout: Also the same 300D

Eggsalad
Eggsalad
1 month ago

Seriously interested in the YJ. I’m in Vegas, and I’d trust your YJ to make it here. I’m sure you can look up my email in The Autopian database.

NC Miata NA
NC Miata NA
1 month ago

A practical, efficient daily driver, an off-roader, and a convertible is a perfectly sensible, well-rounded garage.

Of course, this strategy will go down in flames and we will get a new series of articles about DT finding a couple XJs welded together into a limo on Craigslist, buying it for $800, and trying to rebuild it before the wedding.

Sensual Bugling Elk
Sensual Bugling Elk
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

By getting a Model A instead. It’ll satisfy the same Model T itch but be a better wrenching and driving experience.

TOSSABL
TOSSABL
1 month ago

What you said!
Grandfather restored quite a few of both over some 5 decades, and, while he did keep 1 T to the end, he was adamant that the As were much better transportation

Hondaimpbmw 12
Hondaimpbmw 12
1 month ago

My late buddy bought a Model A w/ a Pinto engine for the getaway car for a friend’s wedding. Whoever drove that beast had a job on his hands, ‘cause that Model A steering was barely suited to 25mph neighborhood streets, never mind a 45mph parkway.

-Nate
-Nate
1 month ago
Reply to  Hondaimpbmw 12

Actually it’s a simple thing to update the ‘A’ model steering box using factory parts to make it nice to steer .

Older Fords were designed for dirt roads with chuck holes and big rocks so the steering box is geared to prevent kick back when hitting things .

Use the steering box from a ’54 ~ ’56 1/2 ton Ford pickup, they’re everywhere as Hot Rodders toss them out when up dating the suspension .

I used to drive a mostly stock ‘A’ Model Ford daily in Down Town Los Angeles including freeways .

-Nate

Freelivin2713
Freelivin2713
1 month ago

Yeah, I love T and A, but I’m more of an Assman
-Cosmo Kramer

Totally not a robot
Totally not a robot
1 month ago
Reply to  NC Miata NA

“I just found the Holy Grail wedding getaway machine. I have twenty hours to get it driving before the big day — here’s everything that I need to fix “

MATTinMKE
MATTinMKE
1 month ago

Did Elise (not her real name) get a vote in any of this?

Staffma
Staffma
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

It would be fun to get an Elise writeup/ ratings of the current fleet. Every once in a while, I like to get a more feminine/ (normal) perspective on my current projects from my mom/sister. Usually there is some comedy gold in their analysis.

Mercedes Streeter
Mercedes Streeter
1 month ago
Reply to  Staffma

I wonder what Sheryl (definitely her real name) thinks about my current fleet?

Staffma
Staffma
1 month ago

That would be an excellent article.

Scone Muncher
Scone Muncher
1 month ago
Reply to  Staffma

I’d read a series of SPOUSE/SIGNIFICANT OTHER reviews.

MATTinMKE
MATTinMKE
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

That’s fair. Will she willingly ride in the CJ-3B? I know my wife wouldn’t touch that Jeep, but would be all about going fun places in the Nash.

MATTinMKE
MATTinMKE
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

You’ve won the lottery DT, don’t ever let her go!

Lardo
Lardo
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

You gonna take it on the Sepulveda Raceway from the west side to the valley? Should be exciting. When it’s not bumper to bumper some folks go way too fast. Or just around SM?

Hondaimpbmw 12
Hondaimpbmw 12
1 month ago
Reply to  Lardo

I always thought that the grandstand at the old race track were facing the wrong way. Now, I wonder if they are still there (it’s been a long time since I’ve been there).

Lardo
Lardo
1 month ago
Reply to  Hondaimpbmw 12

I’m trying to make a joke… He’s not gonna take the 405 in the jeep, and Sepulveda Blvd. is like a race track with fast drives when it’s not bumper to bumper

Hondaimpbmw 12
Hondaimpbmw 12
1 month ago
Reply to  Lardo

I made the comment that the stands were facing the wrong way at least 12 years ago when we were driving down Sepulveda Blvd and the guy in a F550 “pickup” was going about 50mph by the racetrack. I hadn’t seen such speeds on a crowded city street in a long time.

-Nate
-Nate
1 month ago
Reply to  MATTinMKE

I courted my then 57 year old Sweet in the Nash and she’s still with me, closing in on 30 years together .

When you find a “keeper” DON’T SCREW IT UP .

-Nate

Strangek
Strangek
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

My wife lets me think that too!

TOSSABL
TOSSABL
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

-except wrench on the Lexus
but, that’s married life: you gotta respect boundaries

ClutchAbuse
ClutchAbuse
1 month ago

I’m also considering whittling down my cars. But only by one.

I have a 2022 KIA K5 that is the daily driver. A 2022 WL Trailhawk and a 2000 XJ. I love the XJ a ton and have owned it for 22 years now. But, it’s old. Everytime I take it out away from civilization I’m wondering if this will be the time something major fails. I’ve done plenty of preventative maintenance and replaced what needs replacing. But again, it’s old.

This past weekend I went camping and took the Trailhawk instead of the XJ. It did great! Handled every rough road with ease. I’m sure the XJ is the better wheeler. But I don’t do serious stuff anymore.

Decisions decisions…

TXJeepGuy
TXJeepGuy
1 month ago
Reply to  ClutchAbuse

I sold my XJ for similar reasons.

ClutchAbuse
ClutchAbuse
1 month ago
Reply to  TXJeepGuy

Yeah you mentioned that. If I hadn’t owned it for so long now it would probably be an easier decision. Everytime I walk by I still can’t get over how cool it looks, which also doesn’t help.

TOSSABL
TOSSABL
1 month ago
Reply to  ClutchAbuse

I let my ‘forever car’ go a few years back. Almost regret it, but I didn’t trust it anymore, and am too busy—and no garage—to look after a 40yo vehicle

There’s a lowered 300TD sporting color-matched Ronals from an AMG living the Good Life on a farm down south now, so it worked out well for both of us

TXJeepGuy
TXJeepGuy
1 month ago
Reply to  ClutchAbuse

I get that. It did make me smile every time I walked in the garage, but once it got to the point where it felt like every little drive out resulted in finding something that needed to be replaced (and often again) I decided it was time to move on.

Jmfecon
Jmfecon
1 month ago

Moving to California did a lot for you David! Put some sense in your head and you put a ring on a finger!

And don’t forget: after married, her car maintenance will be YOUR task.

So, 4 cars.

Dennis Birtcher
Dennis Birtcher
1 month ago
Reply to  Jmfecon

No, no, we just had an article about this. Elise (not her real name) gets her car worked on at the dealership.

However, the Mustang is effectively David’s, so still four cars, but with an asterisk.

Torque
Torque
1 month ago

The asterisk is bc it’s really 7 cars.
1. Flat fender jeep (convertible project)
2. Newer i3 (daily driver)
3. ZJ (project)
4. 65 mustang convertible

Unacknowledged…
1. David’s 1st Jeep (XJ out od sight/mind bc it is in MI)
2. Italian engined diesel Crysler minivan in Germany (out of sight/mind bc on another continent)
3. Project Cactus (like the van, out of sight / mind bc it’s on Another other continent)

From Elise (not her real name) it is really like David only (soon) to have 2 cars the i3 and the flat fender jeep bc he mentioned the ZJ is at Beau’s dealership and the mustang is in storage. Leaving the CJ and the i3 as the only 2 likely at their place

Brandon Forbes
Brandon Forbes
1 month ago

Did you ever get the Nash running? I’m certainly not in the market but man I’d love one of those as an around town car

MATTinMKE
MATTinMKE
1 month ago
Reply to  Brandon Forbes

I remember the Nash looking a hell of a lot better when he first got it. Otherwise I’d be interested.

Brandon Forbes
Brandon Forbes
1 month ago
Reply to  MATTinMKE

Yeah. The Galpin parking lot has not been kind to the paint on that thing

Car Guy - RHM
Car Guy - RHM
1 month ago

But what are you going to tow the CJ-3B with, certainly not the i3?

Cody
Cody
1 month ago

So if you pair it down to three you can finally start naming them. I suggest:
i3S: Lisa (not her real name)
JGC: Rachel (not her real name)
CJ: Anna (not her real name)

Data
Data
1 month ago
Reply to  Cody

Is the Mustang Eleanor?

TOSSABL
TOSSABL
1 month ago
Reply to  Data

No: it’s still around 😉

Radiant13
Radiant13
1 month ago
Reply to  Cody

Given the theme of choosing, gold i3 should be Pikachu.

Scone Muncher
Scone Muncher
1 month ago
Reply to  Radiant13

Come on, Goldeen was right there. 8)

Freelivin2713
Freelivin2713
1 month ago
Reply to  Cody

Lotus Elise: (not her real name)

Michael Oneshed
Michael Oneshed
1 month ago

Hey what were the symptoms that lead to the compressor getting replaced in the grey i3?

That Guy with the Sunbird
That Guy with the Sunbird
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

Like the one that flew past the Dodge Ram in Twister?

Michael Oneshed
Michael Oneshed
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

Ok! I know what to expect for, I guess!

MiniDave
MiniDave
1 month ago

What about her car?

And why doesn’t your brother have his Mustang after all these years?

Last edited 1 month ago by MiniDave
Citrus
Citrus
1 month ago
Reply to  MiniDave

I think it’s some kind of Lexus. And, you know, it’s her car. Every couple decides their cars differently, they appear to be doing so independently.

MiniDave
MiniDave
1 month ago
Reply to  Citrus

Right, what I didn’t get across (clearly) is that he’s not counting her car in his fleet – and since they’ll be getting married, she will have at least one car in the fleet! 🙂

Nlpnt
Nlpnt
1 month ago
Reply to  MiniDave

IIRC David bought the Mustang for his brother who lives overseas but not in Germany where their parents do (I want to say Hong Kong).

Vetatur Fumare
Vetatur Fumare
1 month ago

Hmmmm… I love David Tracy and I wish him good luck in his whittling and future additions.

His and my dream garages have basically zero overlap (the J10 would have the best chance, making it onto my top 300 list of dream cars), and I love that, too.

Rocky Cascade
Rocky Cascade
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

Hope ya asked Leno why he screwed over Conan

Nlpnt
Nlpnt
1 month ago
Reply to  Rocky Cascade

Or at least his opinion of the second-gen Taurus SHO, in dark green, parked blocking the entrance to his garage with the steering wheel covered in what looks like…bear jizz?

BenCars
BenCars
1 month ago

So you say…

A. Barth
A. Barth
1 month ago

But until then, three cars and my brother’s Mustang. That’s all I need.

“The ashtray and this paddle game. And this remote control… The ashtray, the paddle game, and the remote control – that’s all I need! And this…” 🙂

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZTdqh-a0tU

Levity aside, there are only so many hours in each day. We’ve seen you realize that and it’s good to see you acting on it.

V10omous
V10omous
1 month ago

and it will only go up in value.

Not that there’s anything wrong with keeping the Mustang, but IMO this is a very dangerous assumption and a bad reason for keeping a car. Especially something as “Boomer coded” as a 60s Mustang in the 2020s-30s.

V10omous
V10omous
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

You’re right that it’s probably always going to be worth more than $4500 in current dollars, but whether it’s worth more or less in 10 years than it is now is much less of a sure thing.

EXL500
EXL500
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

Is the Mustang your wedding car? It seems like a fun, if obvious, choice.

Data
Data
1 month ago
Reply to  V10omous

I think the classic ‘stang will always have fans, regardless of age. Remember when the guy came up to David’s door and offered him money and got mad when David wouldn’t sell it?

V10omous
V10omous
1 month ago
Reply to  Data

Probably true, but that doesn’t mean something will “only go up in value”.

Vic Vinegar
Vic Vinegar
1 month ago
Reply to  Data

First gen Mustangs are one of the few older cars where you still occasionally see the base models being saved after all these years. Watch Mecum and you only see Hemi Mopars and SS Chevys, but then a six cylinder ’64 Mustang will roll up amongst the Shelbys.

Arrest-me Red
Arrest-me Red
1 month ago

sad to see the J10 go as I know you loved that thing. If the funds are right, I might be able to give it a good home.

Stronk
Stronk
1 month ago

I really want your YJ but I don’t live in Cali.

Doug Kingham
Doug Kingham
1 month ago
Reply to  Stronk

I’m sure Nexus Auto Transport could solve that problem: How I Shipped My Car Across The Country [PARTNER POST] – The Autopian

Jatkat
Jatkat
1 month ago

I’m a firm believer in “Every American Should Own a Pick up Truck”. But I guess somebody living in an apartment in Los Angeles doesn’t really need one. I live way out in the boonies and probably only put 1500 miles a year on my pickup. I’d probably keep that wrangler over the CJ though.

GirchyGirchy
GirchyGirchy
1 month ago
Reply to  Jatkat

I put about the same miles on mine, but damn it’s nice to have.

Jeff Brown
Jeff Brown
1 month ago
Reply to  Jatkat

I have two: a 1994 Toyota Pickup and a 2022 Tacoma TRDOR. I’m keeping the average up for him 😉

Nlpnt
Nlpnt
1 month ago
Reply to  Jatkat

As someone who once hauled a full-size refrigerator off to the junkyard in a Honda Fit, a lot fewer people really need a pickup truck than have been led to by aggressive marketing.

Canopysaurus
Canopysaurus
1 month ago

So, a fleet enema, then?

Lincoln Clown CaR
Lincoln Clown CaR
1 month ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

As someone who worked in a pharmacy in high school, that really hit the mark.

Luis Lopez
Luis Lopez
1 month ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

If your comment isn’t selected for COTD and posted as such tomorrow, then the powers that be at Autopian HQ have lost their minds!! Well said!

The Artist Formerly Known as the Uncouth Sloth
The Artist Formerly Known as the Uncouth Sloth
1 month ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

this….is something.

Taargus Taargus
Taargus Taargus
1 month ago

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In all seriousness, the J10 is the only one that sort of bums me out.

But we all know that you’ll occasionally cave in to buying more cars so, I just see this as a lineup refresh. It’s good that you’re getting things down to more reasonable numbers though.

Edit: Wait, what about the Aztek???

Last edited 1 month ago by Taargus Taargus
Taargus Taargus
Taargus Taargus
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

Yeah I totally understand why on the J10.

And I’m pretty sure the Aztek is less a company car and more a temporary residence.

Dumb Shadetree
Dumb Shadetree
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

Wait, have you lived in the Aztek yet? I’ve been away for a bit with a new baby, maybe I missed it. Regardless I demand it be used as a honeymoon car.

MATTinMKE
MATTinMKE
1 month ago
Reply to  Dumb Shadetree

Congrats on the kid!

Dumb Shadetree
Dumb Shadetree
1 month ago
Reply to  MATTinMKE

Thanks! I’ll now be able to blame my low-quality shitposts on sleep deprivation.

Brockstar
Brockstar
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

So if the Aztek is a company car, could the J10 and YJ become company cars? Asking for a friend…

And, if they do/can become company cars maybe Galpin could start a low-rent version of Uber; “Fubar” if you will. Where you might get picked up/make it to your intended destination depending on the operability of the vehicle. Mix that in with some cash cab type questions and now things get interesting!

Lardo
Lardo
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

One word. Montana

H4llelujah
H4llelujah
1 month ago

The older I get, the less obsessed I am with having a collection of cars, or even One really cool one. Like you, I’ve always been a big Jeep guy, and at one point I had 2 JK Wranglers, a Gladiator, an S10 SS, a 5 speed Dakota, and a new Pacifica all ready to drive.

But it just gets EXHAUSTING.

I’ve been in downsize mode for a few months now, got rid of the 4xe and Pacifica Leases, gave away a Toyota Tundra to a family in need, and offloaded everything else.

I hit a certain point that I realized I can only drive one at a time, and I’m pissing money away on parts and lease payments.

I have a 97 Chevy K1500 (it heals my soul everytime i’m in it), a 5 speed shitbox Kia Soul (WAY better of a car than you would think) , and the wife has a 19 Caravan.

I’m down to three, the least I’ve ever owned at one time. But each has a legitimate job to do, and each does their job perfectly, with no fuss, and it’s been a much less stressful life as a result.

It’s a bit easier working at a place that allows me access to tons of different cars to enjoy at any time, so I imagine it’s kind of the same for you.

Keep what is practical, and the rest let go to a good home!

Last edited 1 month ago by H4llelujah
Jatkat
Jatkat
1 month ago
Reply to  H4llelujah

There’s an SS version of the S10? Neat!

H4llelujah
H4llelujah
1 month ago
Reply to  Jatkat

Yes! They are terrific little trucks.

From Bad4pt3 on S10forum.com-

The History of the S10 SS

The 2nd generation S10 was introduced in 1994. Along with that came the all new Chevy SS S10(RPO – B4U). About 2756 (est.) SS’s were made a year. They were each equipped with the 4.3L V6 producing 180 hp and on up to 195 hp Stock!,and were all 4L60 automatic transmissions. The SS was introduced with only three colors:

Onyx Black

Summit White

Apple Red.

In 1994 and 1995, the SS came with 15″ cast aluminum wheels, and chrome center caps and red bowties. SS badging and fog lamps were standard equipment as well. The rear-end was a 3.42 limited slip gear. In 1996 they received the upgraded ZQ8 suspension which now lowered the truck about 1.5 inches, had Bilstein shocks, fatter front and rear sway bars, in rear you had a anti hop shock that went from the axle to the frame, and a faster turning steering box. 1998 was the last year of the SS model, and also the first year the new front end was introduced. All SS S10 94-98 were all regular cab and step-side bed was available from 96-98.

Church
Church
1 month ago

Keeping the Willys over the YJ is the only part of this I question. The YJ is just so much more pleasant for puttering around town and off road. But congrats on stopping the horde before it gets out of control. It’s a constant struggle.

Data
Data
1 month ago
Reply to  Church

I agree, even if the YJ has square headlights. It was good enough for OG MacGyver.
I know he explained it was due to parking limitations, but the YJ is the better choice to keep.

Cody
Cody
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

I’m not convinced the CJ will ever run. Keep the YJ so you have a convertible and decent off roader that you don’t have to worry much about. If you sell the YJ will have have any running 4 wheel drive vehicles?

Cody
Cody
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

Can the CJ go 75 on an LA freeway?

Cody
Cody
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

but the ZJ isn’t functional. You have a well running not expensive jeep that might have AC that looks great. Keep the running one for a while at least.
The YJ is a perfect California car

JurassicComanche25
JurassicComanche25
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

So what youre saying is the Autopian needs a montana branch? Or perhaps a Vermont associate…

Moving on Tuesdays isnt a big deal. Drive the YJ to work on tuesdays. Make it topless (Jeep) Tuesdays. I’m sure that your fiance will laugh the first time it happens in the rain, and if it makes the SO smile its worth it!

Ford Magnet
Ford Magnet
1 month ago
Reply to  David Tracy

Did you guys already move in together into a long term spot? Otherwise, I imagine you won’t stay where you are for long and can just drive the YJ on Tuesday’s like someone else mentioned until you find a spot with a big enough garage. The YJ is better in every way for cruising and is in great shape already and will not need as much work over the years.

B P
B P
1 month ago
Reply to  Church

Yeah it feels like the Willys should be on a farm somewhere, not in the middle of LA. Seems like a death trap in traffic?

Eric Gonzalez
Eric Gonzalez
1 month ago

I’ll give you 3 months before you find a new rust bucket

Andrew Wyman
Andrew Wyman
1 month ago
Reply to  Eric Gonzalez

I would have said that a year ago, but I truly think David is changing (and change can be a very good thing). Running an entire business has forced the speed of change, but I appreciate David for who he was (and that part of him will never go away) and also for who he is now.

D-dub
D-dub
1 month ago
Reply to  Andrew Wyman

The thing about bad automotive choices is they make great website content choices! The beast must be fed, continuously.

Geoff Buchholz
Geoff Buchholz
1 month ago

I would ask what date you’ve set, but we’ll be able to extrapolate it from the inevitable “I HAVE TEN DAYS TO GET THIS NON-RUNNING CJ-3B READY FOR MY WEDDING” feature.

Seriously, though, looks like everything’s coming up Tracy. Congratulations on the next steps!

Arrest-me Red
Arrest-me Red
1 month ago
Reply to  Geoff Buchholz

Borrow the Mustang, problem solved. I just wonder if his tux will be rust brown? The cake can have a fleet theme with a ring of holy grails.

Dumb Shadetree
Dumb Shadetree
1 month ago
Reply to  Arrest-me Red

He already has like 2 tux’s. I just hope he wears one of them. Or both at once.

D-Dog
D-Dog
1 month ago

This is a huge decision and a big day for you! Let the fun begin!

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