Muscle Car Therapy with Nick- Post your therapy car.

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My uncle and I restored this 1930 Ford when I was in high school, also. It was good therapy for both of us. He did most of the mechanical, I did the body and paint, having worked and learned at a body shop then. Frame up restoration.
 
With all the car shows cancelled this year, I've been participating in some smaller get-togethers, personalized photo shoots with my friends' cars, and experimenting with "light painting" technique.

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41 years and 107k miles includes all the maintenance, I am a ‘hands on’ guy.
Ask my old girlfriends. I know every inch of that car.
Sorry, not saying your ride is boring! Just poking fun and being jealous at all the beautiful machines.
 
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My stress therapy? At least before retirement.
AWD twin turbo daily driver. As fast as my last Hemi and handles much better.
In any weather, just point and shoot!
 
Haven’t driven more than a cumulative 100 miles since March... in my wife’s Accord.
No fun.
 
Been sharing therapy between these gems..
Whether be driving or wrenching,along with Maggie too!
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The mighty Imp, the Coronet and the Fargo. They all get driven!

Been with me 6 yrs, 40 yrs, and 7 yrs, respectively.

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