Oh, Dear. Confession time. We have a 1978 De Tomaso Longchamps, a 1970 E-type, my 1968 280SL, my 1985 6-series BMW, a Ford GT-40, and a 1968 Vette. All but the Vette and the GT are regularly driven, but our daily driver in Europe is a 500SL. You think YOU have an old-car problem. You will know for sure when you start considering building an additional garage (we already have three). But you know what? The only one of all of the above that I would hate to let go is the 280.
By the way (different thread, I know, but I'm lazy today), I just returned from the Costa Verde in Portugal, where the mountains are accessible only by cobblestone winding roads. Imagine my surprise when we reached the top of Braga at Bom Jesus (big gorgeous cathedral) and went to have lunch in the posh hotel. Parked outside was an absolutely perfect ivory-coloured 190. It had a Portugal plate, so it was a native. God knows how long it will last on those roads, though. After 20K kms, every bolt must be loose...
Trice
(cars listed above, guiltily...)
Trice
1968 280SL US, signal/bl leather, auto