The current number is over 70 vehicles if you include the boats and motorcycles that we have owned.
Ford trucks have always been a favorite of mine. Our family growing up had an old 1962 green ford pickup. After I returned from a mission to Venezuela I purchased a 1972 Ford F100 four-wheel drive with twin spotlights. From there there were several other trucks
Everyone has to have family cars or sedans. We have had several over the years. We started out with Camaros. A 1973 orange Camaro came with the bride.
We moved on to vans and suvs from there. And when the kids started driving it gave me an excuse to get another car or two. At one time we had five vehicles plus a boat. It was crowded around the house.
Now we are down to an suv and a convertible. I am hoping to get a truck just for fun. And maybe a small boat. Who knows.
1972 Ford F100
I bought this truck before we were married. I was working construction and needed a truck for work and to look cool.
1972 Ford F100
This picture is in my parents driveway around the time I got married.
1973 Ford F150
I bought this truck after we moved to our new home on Gordon Avenue. It had very large tires and was a great truck. We took it hunting several times. This was the big buck that Marlin and I got one year.
1972 Ford F100
I bought this truck before we were married. I was working construction and needed a truck for work and to look cool.
1984 Ford F150
I bought this truck from a car lot and it was full of yard waste that I had to take to the dump. I got a great deal. Lori drove it for a while to school. It had a very stiff clutch so I ended up getting a car that was easier to drive for her.before we were married. I was working construction and needed a truck for work and to look cool.
1980's Ford Bronco
This was one of many Broncos that I bought over the years. This was an Eddie Bauer version. I don't remember why I sold it. It looks like a great vehicle. I always loved how the Broncos drove.
1980's Ford Bronco
Another Bronco that I bought. I think I had to put new glass in the tailgate for each one I bought. This was parked out front of my work place in Layton
1989 Chevrolet Suburban
I wanted something to pull our big boat and I got this from a guy I worked with. I had it repainted and some dents removed. It was a nice but huge vehicle.
1999 Chevrolet Tahoe
We had driven a couple of Chevy Astro Vans and decided to try a Tahoe. Loved it from the first. It had about 3 miles on it when I drove it home to show the family.
2004 Chevrolet Tahoe
Our second brand new Tahoe. We ended up keeping this almost 8 years. It went from Utah to St Louis Missouri, to Pensacola Florida, back to Utah, and then to San Diego.
1970s Pinto
My wife had this car before we were married and before I had met her. She bought a Camaro after this Pinto.
1979 Camaro
Right after we got married we moved to Logan to go to school. We traded the orange Camaro for this new one. It got about 12 mpg. Fun to drive but expensive. One of the few purchases I have regretted.
1986 Celica
I bought this Celica up in Seattle while we worked for Boeing. Here we are at the church Fathers and Sons campout up in the mountains. We had a yellow Celica a few years before this.
1973 Ford F150
This had huge tires when I bought it. I used it for work and hunting. Here I am with the big buck that Marlin and I got.
1980s Plymouth Voyager
This was our first van and it was so fun to have. These types of vans were just getting popular and it fit our family just right. I even used it for going up in the mountains for deer hunting.
1989 Bayliner Capri 2150
This is one of the three Bayliner 2150 models that we owned. My brother-in-law had this model and we loved it. I wish I would have kept one of the boats. They sure are fun for the family.
John Deere 8440 Tractor
This tractor really wasn't mine. It was my Dads that he had up on his Dry Farm near Promentory Point National Monument in Utah. I got to drive it while he was serving on his Mission for a year. Lots of fun.