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Guys how did you feel when you sold the car you loved . I have owned a 2005 dodge magnum with a hemi. I have owned this car for 12 years. the car has been great and I wish they had continue to make this car. The only issue I had with it was I did not tow very well. and now sense I retired I want to travel more and bring the RT along. So today my friends I am trading in my beloved Silver Bullet for a GMC sierra . I only hope it lasts and gives me the same type of service the Dodge did or better. I am going to miss this car. This is the third car I have owned that I feel terrible about selling. The first one was a 74 LTD the second one was my 1994 Impala SS . This car was signed by john MOSS and was numbered 123. As you can see I love full framed American iron. Enough of the tears, time to move on. hello truck world.
 
Of all the vehicles that I've sold over the years: there's been very few that I didn't miss... :shocked:
But it passes, and a new one comes along that you also love... nojoke

But take lots of pictures of it!! :thumbup:
 
I know how you feel. I have owned a load of vehicles during my 32 years of driving, but the one that I have owned for the longest, and become attached to is my 2002 ford lightning. SVT did a great job on their 2nd. generation and should do something along the sport truck line again. In 2004 when they stopped making them, it was rummored that there would be another coming in 2006 (the adrenaline), but they only came out with an anemic ford explorer sport trac. Then when svt finally did something again, it was in the form of a raptor. I don't off road, and I don't want a huge truck, but I do want a truck. So, at 73,000 miles, I guess I will continue to drive my little old pickup until it one day gives up the ghost. Then I will do a heart transplant and continue to drive it. Nothing like showing a "so called sports car" who is boss:yes:.
 
Why not keep it :thumbup: I find the magnum a fun car as you don't see many Wagons out there anymore that has a Hemi in it :thumbup:
 
Pics

Over the last week I have taken a few pics. I am heading up to Poughkeepsie ny in one hour to pick up my new ride. I when I sold my Impala, I was down for about a month. could not let it go. The magnum has been a great ride. I have owned so many cars but this one had the look and feel.
 
Ahhhh....

we do get attatched to our toys...it is sad when we can't keep them all. I do find if you do that in many cases they slowly get left aside and found it better to let them go so they can still be enjoyed by someone full time...:thumbup:
 
i can't think of one car that i really miss. I've list count of how many i have had, but i know it is well over 40. i lease cars now, but still get tired of them after two years, the infiniti i have now goes back june 24th. and as much as i love the car, it is killing me to wait till then

just edited this, my car goes back in june not july
 
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Yes,I do understand. I own a 1985 Grand touring sport coup SEC500 Mercedes Benz I bought new. It has a little over 60,000 miles since new. It is never driven in the winter and ALWAYS garaged. Needless to say I do not get that much seat time but when I do I sure enjoy it. It now has a classic licence so only cost $11.00 and change per month for licence and basic insurance but it does take up garage space I could use for other toys.
Roger
 
The only car I ever missed was my 1970 Dodge Challenger, 440 six pack, with pistol grip shifter. It was totaled in 1971.
 
I've had a bunch of great, and some not so great, cars and trucks over the yrs, but when it was time to go, they were gone with a smile.
Just picked up my new truck last week. 2017, Ram 3500 SRW with the 6.4 HEMI. Liked my first one so much, I got another one. :yes:
 
I've had a bunch of great, and some not so great, cars and trucks over the yrs, but when it was time to go, they were gone with a smile.
Just picked up my new truck last week. 2017, Ram 3500 SRW with the 6.4 HEMI. Liked my first one so much, I got another one. :yes:

my friend bill is looking to retire and to sell his business and building. last week he ordered a new dodge 3500 duly fully loaded and paid 66 k for it. i could not believe the price. last saturday we went looking at motor home toy haulers so he and his wife can travel. must be nice to have a few bucks
 
my friend bill is looking to retire and to sell his business and building. last week he ordered a new dodge 3500 duly fully loaded and paid 66 k for it. i could not believe the price. last saturday we went looking at motor home toy haulers so he and his wife can travel. must be nice to have a few bucks


Some of the Laramie longhorn edition with the high output Cummins diesel sticker for over 80k.:yikes:
The MH toy hauler will set him back another 80k +. Class A's can fetch $200 +. nojoke
 
I have had a lot of cars and motorcycles over the years. Can't think of a single car that I had sellers remorse over. The newer (for the time) seems to kick in, and I am good.

The only motorcycle I regret selling was my last. A 900cc Vulcan LTD. That one fit me like a glove and never gave me any trouble.

Now, if I could just get that Indian Roadmaster in Crème/Green...

:bbq::bbq:
 
Hi akspyderman,

Re: Can't think of a single car that I had sellers remorse over.

Our differences are what make us unique; and that is a good thing.

I had a '32 Ford 5-window coupe my senior year of high school. Of all of the cars I've owned, that is the one that I should have kept.

C'est la vie,

Jerry Baumchen

PS) Here a photo of one; mine was no where near this good:

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Had a 73 Duster that I totally re did

Sold it 2013 cause didn't drive much and bought the spyder later.

Had tears in my eyes when it was loaded on the hauler
 
Well im not quite in that boat yet ive managed to keep mine they in dire need of proper funding & repair skills beyond my capabilities currently but fyi "69 elcamino w/307& powerglide
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& my "68 straight 6 3speed f100
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i just cant seem to win the powerball to get them the way i like:(
 
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