Friday, April 15, 2011
Scooter to Motorcycle
Well, the scooter has been traded for a bigger bike. This is a 1978 Kawasaki KZ200. It's in really nice shape and only 4200 miles. But since I already have a Yamaha RD200, I don't need another motorcycle. Therefore (trumpets, please), who needs a motorcycle? Anyone? What will you trade me?
Thursday, January 20, 2011
The Power of One Small Part
A while ago, I reconnected with an old friend. We had met for dinner and he had mentioned that he couldn’t email at the time because his PC had broken. As a hobby, I like to fix old, broken PC’s and give them new life. I told him that he could stop by my house and pick out a new PC if he would like to. He did. A few weeks later, we met for dinner again, and he presented me with a gift; a gift that instantly became one of my most prized possessions.
Let me give you a little back-story. Those of you who know me, know that I am sort of a “car guy”. I have loved them since I can remember and have owned A LOT of them. Of all of the cars I’ve owned, there are two that I miss.
The first is the 1951 Ford that I drove in high school. I think just because it was my first. Don’t get me wrong, it was super cool, but when I see other cars like it today, I don’t wish I had one. I only liked mine.
However, the second one has been my obsession since 3rd grade : the Porsche 911.
Mine was a 1971 Porsche 911 Targa, VIN 91111113231. Beautiful. Blue (some said purple). Nimble, fast, sexy. I would drive it every chance I got. To work, to school, it didn’t matter. My cousin Jerry and I took it on a 3000 mile vacation one summer. It was a dream car.
One day, I sold it. Who says you can’t put a price on dreams? Apparently, you could have bought my dreams for about $12,500.
One day, I sold it. Who says you can’t put a price on dreams? Apparently, you could have bought my dreams for about $12,500.
And I’ve been regretting it ever since.
When I bought the car, one of the first things I did was replace the hood badge. It was worn. Part of the enamel was missing. The colors weren’t bright and it wasn’t very shiny, almost all the plating was gone. I gave it to my friend Steve Gable. He collected odds-and-ends. I remember one night when he ran across the street to retrieve a 1950’s-era toaster someone left for trash. He put a new cord on it, cleaned it up and used it. I recall ribbing him about using an old toaster instead of getting a new one. He said it wasn't that he COULDN'T get a new toaster, but why should he when this one is perfectly good and is much cooler looking and of a better quality than anything he can buy today. It wouldn’t surprise me if he’s still using it to this day. This was 1992.
Jump ahead to today…while cleaning some drawers a few months ago, Steve stumbled across the hood badge. He knew how much I loved my Porsche, so he gave it back to me! It sits on my PC at work, and brings a smile to my face, everyday.
I, too, have become a collector or odds-and-ends. I think I come by it genetically. My father was a collector and his mother was, too. I figure, “I’d better save this. I’m sure I can use it for something, someday.” Sometimes I do. Most times, I don’t. My basement, garage and workshop are filled with "somedays". Too many. Someday needs to be today.
So, I began purging. Clearing out what I don’t use and finding it a new home. PC’s were flying out of the basement. I got rid of a couple of extra lawn mowers, 3 TV’s, a couch, 2 cabinets…all sorts of stuff. Free to a good home!
I also like Craigslist, which doesn't help.
A few weeks back, I traded a guy on Craigslist a box of old computer parts and a 50 pound 17” CRT monitor for a really cool 1989 Honda Elite scooter (Vicky doesn’t know about this…shhhhh!).
So I got the idea, I’m going to turn my odd-and-ends into a Porsche. I didn’t need the PC parts, I certainly don’t need the scooter. Remember the story of the guy who traded the red paperclip for a house? I’m going to trade my odds-and-ends for a 911 (or a 356!) and when I get it, my old, worn, faded non-shiny badge is going on it!
So I got the idea, I’m going to turn my odd-and-ends into a Porsche. I didn’t need the PC parts, I certainly don’t need the scooter. Remember the story of the guy who traded the red paperclip for a house? I’m going to trade my odds-and-ends for a 911 (or a 356!) and when I get it, my old, worn, faded non-shiny badge is going on it!
So, here’s the deal. If you want the scooter or a PC (I always have an extra PC), I will entertain your offer, but trades only. I want to turn these items into a 911.
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