One year ago, I had to move to my current address which is only half a block from the sea. Not a choice I would have made - but various earthquakes removed the element of choice.
Taking stock of all my cars this week, I was rather horrified to note just how much they have deteriorated since that move. The sea air has transformed any exposed surface into rust or corrosion. Because there are so many cars, I am simply unable to keep washing them all on a frequent basis.
I was so discouraged by all the bad bits, I turned my mind to the idea of selling them all before they were too far gone as to be worthless on the local market.
Perhaps I should just use a modern every day instead of Marinas - and free myself of the responsibility of being their caretaker. I do find it stressful that I am not able to turn them into the fabulous examples I see taking shape in the workshops of the members of this forum.
I do have a more modern vehicle...

The problem is, I really enjoy every occasion on which I drive a Marina. I cannot think of a single car that would please me as much to drive - or that would be such a statement of being unique - and different from the rest.
There is another problem.
I enjoy the thrill of going fast. A car is simply an extension of my ability to run - so I like to experience that sensation.
The Volvo makes 160Kph seem like child's play. So where is the thrill.?
I would need to do 240Kph to get a thrill in that - so I would lose my licence 10 times over in order to experience what I do in a Marina at 120Kph.
It is just not the same - and I do not wish to be another faceless entity in a gray multivalve thing with parking sensors.
So this morning - after much soul-searching and number-crunching, I walk out the door and see this...

.. and the answer comes.
I guess I will have to learn how to fix rust and corrosion - and from a distance - they still look fine - and who cares if they are not concours - I love them and they suit me, and I will quit a few if necessary to take the heat off my budget - so I can keep the remainder in the best condition I can afford.
Just wanted to share that.
Enjoy your cars mates - they really set you apart from the rest.!


