There was a time when coupes were meant to be driven....

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Call those owners bohemians or just say they are living life not as curators at the museum but rather curator of their own life.
A holiday toast to the coupe owners who drive with smiles on their face.
 
Those pictures are great! I always leave Christmas Tree duty to my company car.

The last I hauled something in my coupe was a few years ago. I drove it to look at a 2002, the owner had a bunch of cool cars. I don't know how we got on the topic of Recaros but he said he had a set in basement. I asked if I could look at them, they were near perfect Recaros out of a 320is. I asked if he'd consider selling them and he said 'you can just have them'. I said how about I give you some money for them and, again, he said I could have them. Well, I didn't want him to change his mind, so I loaded them in my coupe and got out of there.
 
My pet dog goes out in my E9, sits on the passenger floor with her chin on the centre console.
Had a windsurfer in my Triumph Spitfire, well most of it hung out the top but I got to the lake, just one stop when it rained to unload and wait a while.
I best not tell you what my company Alfa Stelvio has done, but so far so good.

With the exception of the E9, so far, cars depreciate like a rock so just use them.
 
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