I get to post in this thread again soon... as the purchase of #2 is shaping up.

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And so it begins...Craig Halstead started with just one...Garm wrote:^ Awesome pictures.
I get to post in this thread again soon... as the purchase of #2 is shaping up.
Random question, do you happen to have an aunt and uncle who live in Napa? If so I think they live down the street from me.gvpjared wrote:I've been enjoying this thread for awhile now and figured I should tell my story...
My first vehicle was a 81 Datsun Pickup, 4x4, King Cab, it was a great truck until I wrecked it one easter morning. My second car was a 79 280zx... it was really a fun car. I remember taking it to Fresno one time and firing up my radar detector and driving at 90-110 the whole way. It really enjoyed going fast. During my days with the Z I became aware of the roadster and knew I wouldn't mind having one...
Fast forward a few years and I found myself dating a girl who's parents had a nice little Miata. We spent quite a few sumer nights driving that thing around... ever since then I've wanted a small convertible.
Fast forward again to summer of 2010... my brother (roadsterjon) finds a roadster on craigslist and decides he wants to go check it out. We do some quick online searching to see if the CL deal is decent and find another roadster on ebay... Jon suggests that we both should by ourselves roadsters, I was a bit skeptical, but told him I'd think about it.
Saturday comes around and he drives down to look at the one on Craigslist and ends up buying it for $800. It's a beat up 67.5 1600. I went over to his house to check it out and realized I had to have one of my own. It was the first time I had actually seen one in person. I went home and put in a bid on ebay and the next day (sunday) Jon and I were on our way to Berkley to pickup my roadster!
Over the next few months my other brother Jesse bought a beat up 67.5 1600 as well. My dad Ken also found himself a 70 1600. So, we now have four roadsters in the family! We have had some good times cruising them around. None of our cars are very "nice", but that hasn't stopped us from having a lot of fun!
We are days away from making our first pilgrimage to Solvang and look forward to meeting everyone!
Jared