z28snksknr
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As my name and avatar implies, I own a '94 Z-28. I've had it since high school and the car itself has over 264,000 miles on it (replaced engine and 2 ******'s so far in it's life). A bunch of stuff is wrong with it, and it's really starting to show it's age (17 years old
):
- The A/C hasn't worked in 6 years due to an electrical gremlin I've never tracked down. These cars love to fog the windshields since they are almost horizontal so driving it on a humid / rainy day is a no-go usually.
- The driver seat has electrical tape coving a hole in the upholstry so the foam doesn't crumble all over the place.
- There's a few exhaust holes that need to be welded
- Front brakes are toast
- Rear shocks are shot
- The tint job on the rear window is starting to bubble after being on there for 11 years
- It's got various scratches and dents - more from sitting in the garage / driveway and getting bumped into, stuff falling on it, etc.
- Just this morning, I noticed the dash pad is now cracked for some reason
- There is this annoying alternator feedback into the stereo and large bumps make a popping sound in the speakers
- The passenger window motor is shot (takes almost as minute to go up/down)
- The headliner is falling down
- Tires have flat spots from the car sitting so much, one has had a slow leak since 2004
(to name a few)
Thing is, I love the car and want it to be perfect. The last time it was "nice" was when I took my avatar pic 2 years ago when I drove it to my 10 year high school reunion. Now it just puts me in a bad mood when I drive it. Now I dwell on not having the time, money, or energy to address it's needs. I just bought a bunch of parts for it, but I feel like I'm falling further behind everytime I drive it and spot something new. It hasn't been "daily driver quality" for 3 years now.
So how do you guys do it? How do you guys who have had car for a long time keep up on the maintenance? Anyone else feel this way about one of their "toys"? Any suggestions besides changing my tampon and getting to work on the heap?
):- The A/C hasn't worked in 6 years due to an electrical gremlin I've never tracked down. These cars love to fog the windshields since they are almost horizontal so driving it on a humid / rainy day is a no-go usually.
- The driver seat has electrical tape coving a hole in the upholstry so the foam doesn't crumble all over the place.
- There's a few exhaust holes that need to be welded
- Front brakes are toast
- Rear shocks are shot
- The tint job on the rear window is starting to bubble after being on there for 11 years
- It's got various scratches and dents - more from sitting in the garage / driveway and getting bumped into, stuff falling on it, etc.
- Just this morning, I noticed the dash pad is now cracked for some reason
- There is this annoying alternator feedback into the stereo and large bumps make a popping sound in the speakers
- The passenger window motor is shot (takes almost as minute to go up/down)
- The headliner is falling down
- Tires have flat spots from the car sitting so much, one has had a slow leak since 2004

(to name a few)
Thing is, I love the car and want it to be perfect. The last time it was "nice" was when I took my avatar pic 2 years ago when I drove it to my 10 year high school reunion. Now it just puts me in a bad mood when I drive it. Now I dwell on not having the time, money, or energy to address it's needs. I just bought a bunch of parts for it, but I feel like I'm falling further behind everytime I drive it and spot something new. It hasn't been "daily driver quality" for 3 years now.
So how do you guys do it? How do you guys who have had car for a long time keep up on the maintenance? Anyone else feel this way about one of their "toys"? Any suggestions besides changing my tampon and getting to work on the heap?


