Currently I have a 03 Honda Accord. That's my 'good' car. It's in good shape, minus a few dings and hail damage. It's got 260k miles on it, but before everyone fawns over how reliable Hondas are, know that it came from rural Idaho, where it saw nothing but highway miles. So those were very easy miles. It was a chance occurrence, the previous owner was visiting Chicago, and broke down near my shop. It needed a transmission, and she didn't want to spend the money, so it became mine. Good thing I'm a transmission mechanic.
It was about the right time, too, because my other 'good' car was rapidly becoming my 'bad' car. That was a 94 Chrysler Concorde. I really liked that car, it was big and comfortable, but it had been in a MAJOR accident many years prior and though I did a lot to fix it, it was never completed and it looked like crap.
Speaking of looking like crap, my long-time 'fun' car is a 93 Chrysler LeBaron convertible. Enjoy the picture of it, which is from 2006, basically the height of its life. As I got it a couple years before that, it was an ugly old beater. I did a crazy amount of work to make it the beauty you see below. I also upgraded just about everything on it. It was a base model from the factory, now it has just about every option. (Let's not talk about how many scrap yard LeBarons gave their parts to accomplish that.)
Sadly, it's not 2006 anymore, and she's starting to rust away. It's probably been ten years or better that I've retired it for winter - to spare it from road salt - but even that has not helped. I'm looking for another one, preferably one with a problem, but with zero rust. That way, I have a perfect parts car to take all the goodies from.
Still driving it, though. Just put in a new gas tank. The old one had been leaking for years. First it would leak if filled past 3/4, then it'd got so bad I couldn't fill it past 1/4. And a 1/4 of 18 gallons doesn't get you very far.
That's part of being the 'fun' car though, it's a constant battle to keep it running. It actually has dozens of little problems. But that's part of the fun.
