A Second Car Fight

Biceps and I are realizing quickly that not touring means being at home. Duh. What we are also realizing is that when he needs to go somewhere for work-I can’t always go with him. They sort of frown upon firefighters bringing their wives along-I don’t know why.

That leads me to this point: we think we need a second car. I know-it’s decadent, provocative and immensely American of us. But, this frugal household might just spring for “Four more wheels! Four more wheels! Four more wheels!”.

 

This is what Biceps wants-not because it’s necessarily cool, but very practical:


B-O-R-I-N-G.

A Prius. I think Rory Gilmore drove a Prius. I think that kid sitting across from me at the coffee shop that smells like Patchouli drives a Prius with his soul patch riding shotgun next to his caramel-no whip-soy latte.

Practical?-Yes. Good gas mileage?-Yes. Boring?-Yes.

 


This is what I want-a 1964 1/2 Mustang.

I don’t care if it’s candy apple red, avocado green or midnight blue-as long as it’s original. With white Pony Leather interior, 289 D-Code 4v Engine, Automatic Transmission, and factory air-what more could a girl want?

(I hear you in the background saying, “Electric windows/locks, seat heaters, a faab, airbags, murmur, murmur”. Don’t think I don’t.)

 


When I was 14, I saved up and bought this car-a 1966 Ford Mustang. It was a complete lemon-everything fell apart on it-the transmission, the horn, the brakes. But it was mine, and I loved it.

 


I would even give up the Mustang to drive a more practical vehicle like this-a 1963 Wagoneer. This gets about 9 mpg’s, so we wouldn’t really drive it-just look at it.

 


Or this-a 1978 Mercedes wagon. It gets better gas mileage (19 mpg) and it’s still pretty cute.

 


But really, what we need as a family is something classic, something practical and very affordable. With its 19 mpg’s on the highway-it’s downright economical. And let’s not forget that I’m recycling an old car instead of demanding a new one. And, I’m keeping local small businesses open with my never-ending need for repair parts.

 


This is just downright embarrassing-with its automatic locks, airbags, great gas mileage and resale value-only a goofball would buy this. Seriously, what am I going to do with Biceps?

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9 Responses to "A Second Car Fight"

  1. Kim @ Cheap Chic Home says:

    Hi Rebekah! I was wondering if you were still blogging since I haven’t seen you around in awhile. I vote for the Mustang! My first car was a Firebird convertible. I don’t remember what year it was, but I pushed that thing more than I drove it. I believe it was a late 60s model.

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    • Rebekah says:

      Oh, I’m back (since August-I had to rebuild my whole site!). And I’m better than ever? I’m glad I have at least one vote for the Stang. I still don’t think I can convince Biceps, though!

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  2. Gwen says:

    Oh the Stang all the way…If I could go buy a new to me car, I would go for classic style…My MIL has an original 64 Mustang rotting away in their shop at work because she’s so afraid for anyone to drive it! It’s getting rusted out and it make me cry every time I see it…

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  3. mom says:

    you are crazy!

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  4. Tiki tOny says:

    Id go for the Benz wagon! Well, I’m biased because I’ve been driving a white one with light blue hubcaps for the last 6 years. As for mpg…. The worst mileage I get is 25 mpg and my best has been 32 mpg on a 65 mph trip from LA to SF. Mines a turbo diesel which was available 81-85 which is still the same body as the 79!

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  5. Brian says:

    The red Mustang is a ’66 (the three-pronged side chrome is the indicator). The blue one is a ’65 (the grill is the indicator).

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