I have been collecting antique cars since I was 14. I love the 1960 Buicks and own 15 of them now. 5 of which are extremily rare funeral cars and 1 is an ultra rare ambulance. I also have a 57 Plymouth Fury and a 52 Ford pick up. Its as redneck as a truck bought off a farm in Alabama can get. I also have 2 1959 Cadillacs one is a Miller Meteor ambulance which will be an Ecto 1 clone from Ghostbustres one day. The other is a convertible. It is being restored. I also own a 67 Chevy Biscayne Wisconson State patrol car and a 73 Chevelle SS among others.I an also acomplished minature and model maker. I have built and flown every type of radio control plane, helicopter and car imaginable. I admit it I have no life. Some of my static stuff has been in a few movies and magazines.
Hillary Clinton so I can kick her in the nuts.
Country, rock and oldies. Anything but rap.
I like any movie where they blow stuff up (for real not CG), I laugh my ass off, there are some good arial dogfights or there are some really good car chases. Christine is my all time favorite. I own 2 Christines and a 57 Fury plus parts off some of the real movie cars! Some of my other favorites are, National Security, Texas Chainsaw Mass, Waiting, Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, The Other Side, Into the Blue, For Love of the Game, Gone in 60 seconds, Duel.I am a movie buff and love all the behind the scences stuff. I was lucky enough to have been in a movie flimed in Atlanta a couple years back. They used one of my 60 Buick hearses and let me hang out behind the scenes and be in the way for a few weeks.
Modern TV sucks. Anyone that watches American Idol or any of the other reality crap needs to get a life.
My favorite book is No parachute by Arthur Gould Lee. It is a collection of detailed letters written by a WW1 fighter pilot describing everything that he experianced during the war.
My grandfather. Started out in Starkville Mississippi when it was nothing but cotton fields and joined the Army in 1941 after the cotton mill he working in burned down. He was enlisted through out the entire war and was stationed in China and India. After the war he moved to Miami and pursued aviation flying Piper Cubs while working as a mechanic and supporting my father, 2 uncles and grandmother. He's 86 an still here. He build a life for himself from nothing, what's not to be proud of.