So, what will the next project be.

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I only wish! nah, just an 86 that I bought 5 years ago and threw a crankshaft and new rings/gasket set in, then ran into title issues...
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I know where there is a Toyota SR5 waiting for the right person to come along and get it rolling again. Blown motor in the early 90's and parked in a garage since. I drove it way back then and it left an impression on me. I think with a little more modern drivetrain it would really be a fun car to play with
 
Mine will be done, aside from paint, by the end of this year. Next project might be an old f150 (77-79), old c10 (67-72), or 68-72 Wagoneer. 4x4f for all. When I get my own place, I wanna buy a four door '70 tbird again. Miss my old Bird.
 
I dig the mowers. I have a Cub Cadet 2084 Super GT myself. That thing can move my car trailer around without breaking a sweat.

Thanks, the mowers are sort of a side hobby. I usually buy one for peanuts mid-winter, fix it up real nice and sell it in the spring for a light profit. I did that John Deere this past year. The Cub is my personal tractor for mowing and plowing, I ended up going through it this summer as it is starting to show it's age. Still, it plows 4 large driveways in the winter and it doesn't complain, and I've plowed up to 6" without chains.
 
Mine gets mostly grass duty and toting my trailers around. It might get some attention this winter, but the Bonneville will have to drive out of the garage under its own power first.
 
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