Good looking T-100 Lon. T-100's never had a wide popularity, as a result you don't see many as nice as yours.
Glad to see this post acknowledges a gearhead can have other manufactured vehicles in their stable.
I buy, trade, collect, and build lots of different vehicles, bikes, boats, cars, trucks, or comercial heavy equipment/farm equipment.
My purpose is to finance the purchase and restoration/build of those I want to keep. I'll buy any brand foreign or domestic, as long as it interests me. At this point probably my most prized toy is a 1939 Chris Craft 23' Resorter convertible wood hulled speed boat my son in law and I have restored over the last 6 years.
From replanking the hull to rebuilding the Packard straight 8 engine and on to interior we've done all the work by ourselves in my garage. We found her in a farmer's field 65 miles from the nearest lake sitting on the ground and half rotted but with all her parts there. After a few final touches she'll see her first time on the water in the next few weeks, far as I can tell other than rain she hasn't felt water since 1966.
Having an appreciation for diverse vehicles and styles of vehicles is what the hobby is about, I'll probably never own a Honda civic with a coffee can exhaust, but I can appreciate that in the owners eyes its his expression of art.