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My First Car
by
Robmeister
on 21 Mar, 2007 08:21
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OK.... It would be interesting to know everyone's various FIRST car.
This would be one you were either handed down through yer family....one yer family helped you buy (or bought for you)......or one you bought yerself.
I don't think it should include mom or dad's car that you borrowed on a regular basis.
Here's mine:
'63 Ford Galaxy
2-door
260 small block V8
3 speed manual trans on the steering column ("three on the tree") - converted it to the floor.
Looked EXACTLY like the squad car on Andy Griffith except mine was a 2 door.
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#1
by
Noner
on 21 Mar, 2007 09:32
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1984 Chevy Caprice Station Wagon
A.K.A. "The Love Wagon"
Beige
4 door with hatch back
Fits 9 with Gunner seat facing backwards (10 if you squeeze)
Put all the seats down and you can fit a small mattress. Great for road trips.
Was a big hit at college even though it was falling apart becuase we took the party with us!
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#2
by
jusbnme
on 21 Mar, 2007 09:45
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Mine was a hand-me-down from my my once she got her new mini-van. It was a silver Ford Escort. 4-door. Manual 5 speed. It was actual pretty nice. I'm definitely not complaining because compared to what some of the other guys were driving at the time I think I lucked out. A lot of my friends back then use to say, "at least you car could actually pass for your car. We have cars that look like they belong to our mothers." It served it's purpose for quite a few years.
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#3
by
schro
on 21 Mar, 2007 10:25
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A piss yellow Ford Pinto, 4 spd manual.
It did the trick and didn't blow up. But god, was it an ugly color.
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#4
by
PigPen
on 21 Mar, 2007 10:42
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My good ole '69 Chevy 3/4 ton long wheelbase
small block 350 and 4 on the floor
Heavy Duty Camper Special includes: Springs, HD brake booster
4.10 gears in the rearend and granny low 1st speed
I still have it too, just needs some TLC
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#5
by
jusbnme
on 21 Mar, 2007 10:55
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A piss yellow Ford Pinto, 4 spd manual.
It did the trick and didn't blow up. But god, was it an ugly color.
Hey schro, before my mom got the Escort, which she eventually handed down to me, she had a real dark ass blue Pinto. I don't even know what color it was other than some sort of blue. But it did the job as well. My mom actually cried as it was being taken away as a trade in for the Escort. Not sure what we got for trading it in. Maybe a nice little key chain or something like that. Just kidding.
I guess she had been through some stuff with that car but I'd be damned if I would cry over that thing.
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#6
by
Tyler
on 21 Mar, 2007 10:56
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1978 RS Camaro with a 305 V8, 2 barrel carb, Crager Mags, Shift Kit (Automatic), Metallic Blue. I was the second owner, the first was my grandma who bought it new off the lot. My grandma mentioned she needed something easier to get in and out of, so my dad traded her his old company car - a Pontiac 6000 - for the Camaro. All of the kids drove it as their first car but I am once again the owner. It has been upgraded to a 350 with a 4 barrel carb.
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#7
by
Yeti
on 21 Mar, 2007 11:16
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1978 Monte Carlo with a small block 305 V8 damn miss that car hehehe
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#8
by
Kajun
on 21 Mar, 2007 11:19
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Spanish SEAT 127..vroom vroom
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#9
by
Paul
on 21 Mar, 2007 11:22
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Mine was a '65 Ford Fairlane 500 with a 355 and a trunk that would hold a Mafia family. Had a flaking blue paint job, but could make the 4 hour trip to and from college with five coeds.
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#10
by
schro
on 21 Mar, 2007 11:23
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A piss yellow Ford Pinto, 4 spd manual.
It did the trick and didn't blow up. But god, was it an ugly color.
Hey schro, before my mom got the Escort, which she eventually handed down to me, she had a real dark ass blue Pinto. I don't even know what color it was other than some sort of blue. But it did the job as well. My mom actually cried as it was being taken away as a trade in for the Escort. Not sure what we got for trading it in. Maybe a nice little key chain or something like that. Just kidding. I guess she had been through some stuff with that car but I'd be damned if I would cry over that thing.
Yeah, it was a good car. Glad I was growing up in the Bay Area. Vinyl seats + no a/c = an uncomfortable ride. But you're right, a Pinto is no reason to cry. I think we donated our Pinto to some type of charity when we got rid of it.
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#11
by
Yeti
on 21 Mar, 2007 11:24
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Nice Paul bro, is that similar to the shape of the one in Adventures of Ford Fairlaine w/ the Dice-man? J/W hehe
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#12
by
Paul
on 21 Mar, 2007 11:28
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#13
by
Yeti
on 21 Mar, 2007 11:33
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lol sweet.... 1 Zambuka Milkshake please "Johnny, SHake me!" "Precotious, COmbustible, it's not thick enough, but you're getting better. lmao
Sorry, anyways sweet car!
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#14
by
wpruitt
on 21 Mar, 2007 18:27
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1971 Red VW Beetle from the neighbors. Never got stuck and it lasted me for 9 years - from 76 to 85. Then my sister drove it for 8 more years.