Dude, where's my car? A rush decision leads only to regret

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Greg Henderson of Tobermory, Ont., bought his dream car — a red and white 1955 Chevrolet 210 — for $8,500 in 2007. That first summer, he clocked 5,000 km.

“Most people that have those kind of cars only drive them a couple hundred kilometres a year going to car shows,” said Henderson, 39. “I literally would drive it every day I could.”

In 2015, Henderson needed some fast cash to pay his mortage after a sudden illness landed him in hospital for two months and he was unable to work. He made rushed decision he regrets to this day — he sold the car he had poured

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