Monday, December 01, 2008

Junky Car Club




There is a great site you should visit called JunkyCarClub.com. It was started by Mike Foster who sold his loaded sports car to buy a 1993 Camry. That way he could give more to help the needs of others.

Today I'm considering joining. Today I realized I give away more than two car payments a month to the church and missions efforts around the world. And this is what I drive:

  • 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee (13 years old)
  • The onboard computer display doesn't work.
  • The interior light covers that you push to turn them on are broken out.
  • 170,000 miles.
  • CD player doesn't work.
  • Radio works FM only, and is picks up 95.1 at 93.5 so whatever the difference is there.
  • An odd tire.
  • One leather driver seat that can only be adjusted by hooking up my jumper cables to the battery and doing a little MacGyver action.
  • No interior panel on the hatch. (Removed because the latch doesn't work so well anymore).
  • Antenna doesn't work. (Every time the radio is turned on the motor makes a sound, but the antenna doesn't go up.)
  • The intermittent wipers stopped working 4 years ago. Instead I had to turn them to the medium speed and time when I turned them off so they would be in the down position. Yesterday only the high speed works.
  • One headlight has been replaced after an accident a couple years ago. It is clear. The other is original it is yellow.
  • The door latch doesn't work right because the door started drooping 2 years ago. My father-in-law and I did some customized welding to fix it. Today my door flew open at 25 miles an hour around a curve. The assembly is totally blown out now.
This is the vehicle I drive that allows me to give. Not sure I can join the club, because if and when I have the opportunity to get a newer car I will. But it made me reflect on what I drive now.

How about you? Any other junkers in the audience?

--Ben

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Ben,

You rock! I struggle often with this, but keep giving and realize that Jesus made himself of "no reputation". So, who cares what people think of what I drive.