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karl

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Can you name every motorized thing you have made-owned? Not including cars. my list,

arctic cat jag snowmobile
arctic cat eltigre
yamaha enticer snowmobile
6hp tecumseh manco dingo gokart
5hp briggs manco dingo
crappy 1 wheel drive go kart
8 assorted lawn mowers :roflol:
homemade pocket bike
yamaha rt100 dirtbike
Suzuki rm 100 dirtbike
honda crf 80 dirtbike
crappy 3hp minibike
huffy gremlin lawn mower;)
chainsaw powered bike
honda trx125


I think thats it. Ive acquired alot of crap for only being 13
 

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I've played this game before, but it's not easy. I've owned a lot of vehicles, including almost 20 Chrysler mini vans. I think I'm pretty close to 40....
 

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Here are my cars in order, the best that I can remember them, starting in 1987:

80 subaru
82 subaru
51 studebaker
82 toyota corolla
82 nissan sentra
81 subaru
62 studebaker
81 subaru wagon
77 toyota corolla
86 dodge caravan
76 toyota corolla wagon
Honda CRX
82 toyota truck
65 ford fairlane
90 dodge caravan
88 pontiac wagon
88 dodge caravan
90 dodge caravan
92 dodge caravan
92 dodge caravan
89 dodge grand caravan
96 dodge caravan
94 dodge caravan
90 dodge grand caravan
87 plymouth voyager
99 dodge grand caravan
99 plymouth voyager
88 honda accord
87 honda accord
93 honda civic
98 dodge caravan
98 dodge pickup

I've owned the 99 voyager and the 93 civic for around 5 years, and I got the dodge truck in 2008. It feels weird to own the same thing for so long. When I was a delivery driver I went through dodge mini vans like kleenex.
 

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Here are my cars in order, the best that I can remember them, starting in 1987:

80 subaru
82 subaru
51 studebaker
82 toyota corolla
82 nissan sentra
81 subaru
62 studebaker
81 subaru wagon
77 toyota corolla
86 dodge caravan
76 toyota corolla wagon
Honda CRX
82 toyota truck
65 ford fairlane
90 dodge caravan
88 pontiac wagon
88 dodge caravan
90 dodge caravan
92 dodge caravan
92 dodge caravan
89 dodge grand caravan
96 dodge caravan
94 dodge caravan
90 dodge grand caravan
87 plymouth voyager
99 dodge grand caravan
99 plymouth voyager
88 honda accord
87 honda accord
93 honda civic
98 dodge caravan
98 dodge pickup

I've owned the 99 voyager and the 93 civic for around 5 years, and I got the dodge truck in 2008. It feels weird to own the same thing for so long. When I was a delivery driver I went through dodge mini vans like kleenex.

You sure do love your caravans:roflol:
 

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I have to be missing a few. Seems like there were closer to 40 vehicles by now. I probably missed several mini vans. For about 8 years I just cycled through them. I'd put on 20,000 to 100,000 miles, then get another one at the auction.

If you want every motorized thing, that's a big question. I've had tons of RC airplanes, several chain saws, weed whackers, and lawn mowers. I had one go kart when I was a kid, and then I started on karts and bikes again about a year ago.
 

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Motorcycles/Dirtbikes:
wrecked 1981 Honda CB 650C
2 1971 Honda CB 350
1982 Suzuki RM125
1978 Yamaha DT175 MX
KX125

Sleds and Motors:
1974 Scorpion Whip 440
1984 Yamaha Bravo Motor
1976 Yamaha S433 Motor
1993 Indy 500 motor

Small Engines:
6 Crafstman Mowers
Mini Bike
Many Weedwhippers
2 Chainsaws
 

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You sure do love your caravans:roflol:

They are great vehicles. The transmissions have a bad reputation, which they sometimes earn, but I'm convinced that 90% of the problems are caused by people putting the incorrect fluid in the transmission. I always put in the correct fluid and I had only one transmission crap out on me.

I got really good at replacing the timing belt and water pump in a 3.0 V6. Great example of a non-interference engine. I need to get another one of those.
 

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but I'm convinced that 90% of the problems are caused by people putting the incorrect fluid in the transmission.

Or lack there of. Not to be sexist, but have you ever noticed that everytime you hear a belt screech, its coming from a minivan?..
 

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I know I haven't owned crap to talk about, but my dad's good friend had owned over 400 cars by his 50th birthday, he's near 55 now. He loves his 'vettes. He had a purple one, sold it, coincidentally bought it back 12 years later with only 16 more miles on it. I wish I had the money and facilities he has to own, play with, and drive cars. A few years back, going out at 2am on the freeway in his BRAND NEW tuned 09 'vette was amazing. I think we hit about 125-130mph. There just wasn't enough straight highway here in PA.
 

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I know I haven't owned crap to talk about, but my dad's good friend had owned over 400 cars by his 50th birthday, he's near 55 now. He loves his 'vettes. He had a purple one, sold it, coincidentally bought it back 12 years later with only 16 more miles on it. I wish I had the money and facilities he has to own, play with, and drive cars. A few years back, going out at 2am on the freeway in his BRAND NEW tuned 09 'vette was amazing. I think we hit about 125-130mph. There just wasn't enough straight highway here in PA.

Good god, to all of it!!

The suburbs have held me back, no reason for a bike around here:mad: So the list is very short.

Homebuilt kart
Spare clone engine
[Buying a] '79 Ford F150 V8(351m I think. Might be the 400 Cleveland though)

And so Ill be up to 10 cylinders under my belt.

Yall should see the stuff my great uncle has. Cough, backhoe, cough cough
 

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Oh yeah..... I forgot the tractors and backhoes. I've owned a Ford 3000 diesel tractor, a Ford 3500 backhoe, a Massey Ferguson 50 tractor, and a wood chipper with a 110 hp Perkins turbo diesel. Now I own a Massey Ferguson 70 backhoe, an Allis Chalmers HD-6 dozer and a McCormick International B275 tractor.
 

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Oh yeah..... I forgot the tractors and backhoes. I've owned a Ford 3000 diesel tractor, a Ford 3500 backhoe, a Massey Ferguson 50 tractor, and a wood chipper with a 110 hp Perkins turbo diesel. Now I own a Massey Ferguson 70 backhoe, an Allis Chalmers HD-6 dozer and a McCormick International B275 tractor.

:censored::censored::censored::mad2::mad2::mad2: Why cant I be that lucky????
 

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92 camaro rs
93 Pontiac gran prix
94 mustang 5.0 pace car replica
96 ford ranger R.I.P
06 Volkswagen GTi
06 Volkswagen Jetta
And as of today a 93 Ford F-250 Powerstroke FX4
Also have a 05 Yamaha 350 Bruin 4x4
An unfinished go kart
 

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250cc homemade offroad kart
ride on mower
and a mitzi colt for parts

not an im presive but i wont name all the machines i have accses to but they are registered to the farm

3500 for a dozer thats very cheap what condition is it in
 
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