I went through something similar, although no where near to that extent. Basically, ~3 years ago... I had TONS and TONS of stuff. My two biggest vices were video games and cars. I had 9 cars, and a golf cart. In addition to that, I also had three engines on engine stands in the garage and a shed way out in the back yard filled with Porsche and Pontiac Fiero parts. Aside from that, I had basically every single video game known to man kind from the first Atari Pong units, all the way through to about 2001. That's not a claim I make lightly on a video game enthusiast board. I had literally 5 Atari pong units... maybe ~20 pong units in all (random ones... three different kind of Magnavox ones, Coleco TelStar, blah blah... ) I had every Sega system, and all three versions of the Sega Master System, and even duplicates there of, a Saturn, two Genesis machines (1st and 2nd gen), a Dreamcast. I had many many different 2600s, and then a plethora of generics from Coleco, Sears, etc. I had multiple 5200s in the box, a couple of 7800s... one of them brand new. A bunch of Jaguars in the box... I have every single Jaguar game, including all the ones from Songbird Productions (don't have Battlesphere though... heh, or Gorf unfortunately). NEC TG16, Nintendo everything... 3DO, Playstation, etc, etc, etc...
It wasn't hoarder status, my house is always very clean, and my wife vacuums often. But the office closet was PACKED... the closet in the guest bedroom was also packed, and my garage was so packed with car stuff I couldn't navigate.
All the while... I am working full time, going to school full time, and then my wife gets pregnant. This was a wonderful thing, and entirely planned, but it really hit me like a ton of bricks right then and there. It WAS awesome going outside in the morning and thinking to myself... "which car should I drive today???" but that quickly turned to stress. I would go outside, and I'd see all these cars. Three on the side of the house, three in the driveway, one in the cul-de-sac, and two in the garage... and then a golf cart too. I realized that all those cars, I had to maintain, take care of... they cost money.
I made the decision right then and there that I needed to focus on priorities. I sold my 1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. I sold my 1984 Porsche 944 (which I loved...). I sold my 1974 Volkswagen 412 Estate Wagon, and I sold my 1981 Pontiac Trans Am. I sold one of the engines, and basically gave away tons and tons of parts for free to anyone who wanted to get them. Anything that was of any substantial value, I turned around and sold on eBay. Then I sold my wife's 2004 VW Beetle Convertible and traded it in on a 1 year old Jeep Patriot Limited, paid for. I also traded in my 2006 Pontiac Solstice on a 32k mile 2002 Ford Explorer Sport, also paid for.
Then I went after my game collection... I sold everything that I didn't really care about. That meant ALL the Pong units (no love, I know...). I sold all the weird stuff, like the Coleco Visions, Intellivisions, 3DO, Game Boy, hand-helds, etc... etc... etc...
The only thing I've kept thus far is my 2600 collection (only 1 or 2 systems, with all my games). I have a 7800 system with a few carts, my Jaguar collection, although I sold all the extra crap, like the spare drive, etc. I kept my Sega Saturn, and my Dreamcast (although I might sell that too). I also sold a bunch of NIB Nintendo systems... although I still have one Action Set with some games. I still have an NEC TG16 that I want to unload, but the CD drive stopped working...
Anyway, to make a long story longer... I'm just curious if anyone else has ever felt this way... and I'm wondering what ever happend to that hoarder on here?
I've got to tell you, in addition to the fact that I have absolutely NO debt now except my mortgage, it also feels amazing knowing that I don't have all that "crap" everywhere. Selling all that stuff already paid for the first 6 months of my daughter's college education in her 529 Educuation Investment Fund that I have for her.
To top it off, I can focus on what I REALLY want to do... that is finishing my degree (I'm done in March!!!), spending time with my family, and when I DO find time to work on my cars, I've still got my 1987 Pontiac Fiero, and a 1973 Volkswagen Bus in addition to our two daily drivers.
I actually have time now to restore my 87 Pontiac Fiero V6 (my very first car which I still have after 15 years).
Here's a picture of the entire front-end re-done, without the hood (engine is in the back for those who don't know about the Fiero).
Todd
Edited by 82-T/A, Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:19 PM.














