51 International L-120 with 61k miles on it, bought from the original owner in '97, sitting in the garage waiting for a full restoration at this time:
Had a 68 F-250 for a couple of years as a farm service vehicle that was "mine." (no pic)
82 F-150 bought in '95 with 78k on it:
88 Thunderbird bought in '97 with 45k on it:
98 Neon (totalled in a wreck):
95 Thunderbird v-8 - made 28 mpg on the highway with this one!
92 Explorer - loved this thing, but the transmission went out and we moved 1400 miles away and bought the Accord below - sold it to a friend who rebuilt the transmission and is still driving it:
83 Ranger, fixed it up, drove it a few months and made money (no pic).
84 Ranger before and after, drove it 8 months while I worked on it, made money on this one too:
88 F-150, drove it for three years and sold it for more than I paid - only put a few bucks in normal maintenance into it:
01 Accord we bought in '04 and just sold a few weeks ago - for a Honda it wasn't that reliable, didn't hold its value very well, and only made 27 mpg on the highway:
90 Ranger, bought with 173k on it, fixed it up and made money:
95 Ram 2500, bought it, serviced it, made money:
96 Thunderbird v-8, bought it wrecked with salvage title, only 63k and beautiful leather interior, put a new door skin and rear quarter panel on it, made money:
97 Grand Caravan, bought in '07 with 56k on it, still driving it with currently 100k on it:
94 del Sol, bought after I sold the 88 F-150, made 43 mpg all time, drove it two years and sold it for $50 less than I paid for it. Normal maintenance during ownership...
97 Ram 1500, bought for a cab donor to fix a rolled Cummins pickup, had 220k on it drove it 1400 miles to ND and made 17.6 mpg!
99 Honda Civic, bought it, serviced it, did routine maintenance, drove it for a year and sold it for what I had in it:
51 Ford F-6 with a flathead v-8, sitting on the farm as a "someday" restoration project:
88 B2200, put a ton of money into fixing it up and rebuilding the engine, only to be told it's still worthless, sold for a loss:
Just bought a 2011 Grand Caravan. The 283 horsepower mated to a 6-speed really gets up and goes!