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Or this one. Attached File I actually had 2 of these cars, but never got them to do this. Renault R8. |
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Quoted: 1967 Ford GT 40 Mark III https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/183309/ford_gt_MkIIIa-2499325.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/183309/Ford_GT40_MKIII-2499328.jpg View Quote I’ve been trying to recall, as I was 16 in 1973, but I was more to the Mopar side and real liked the Challenger. I acquired an infinitely better vehicle for practical uses for $850, a “68 VW bus. A true shaggin’ wagon. |
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Quoted: 1967 Ford GT 40 Mark III View Quote OPNI - original poster NAILS IT! Attached File Attached File |
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Guess I'm the odd one out. At 16 didn't want a super car. Knew I'd never live anywhere I could drive it. A regular "sports car" was going to be a stretch road/driveway wise.
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Old man that taught the boys Sunday School class i was in had a brand new 1976 Monte Carlo. Lime green with a white vinyl top, white interior, and the rotating bucket seats. I thought it was the sexiest car I had ever seen.
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At 16 my dream car was a GTO. I finally got my first car at 19. I "settled" for a 1965 Olds 442.
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I always wanted a 1969 240z with the L28ET swap and a 5 speed Borg Warner.
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Neighbor's 240 Z, or a Sunbeam Tiger. I was driving a 280 SE 4.5, so I really couldn't complain.
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Quoted: At 16 my dream car was a GTO. I finally got my first car at 19. I "settled" for a 1965 Olds 442. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/437952/65_442_jpg-2501149.JPG View Quote lotta win right there |
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1969 Cobra Jet Mustang. Blue Mach 1 fastback with stick shift. At age 16, it would have been 1969.
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Quoted: I finally ended up owning one, and it was fucking awesome!!! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/1715/32274.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/1715/31506.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: I've seen that same pic on here at least 7 years, but if you haven't cleaned those headlights since then, a little buffing with polishing compound, then a sealant wax makes a world of difference. Your stock 94TT is worth 6 digits so it should look like it. :) @gomulego Personally, I'd buy some 97-98 style headlights while they're still available as your's aren't any longer. Keep yours safe inside. Easy swap and makes a positive appearance change. Same story with the turn signals and tail lights. Your wheels look polished 97-98 and not '94 chrome anyway? https://i.postimg.cc/CL0Z4S1j/download-1.jpg View Quote @Supra Yeah, in that picture the headlight lenses were a little cloudy. I had it professionally detailed last year (again this year too) and that was one of the things they addressed and they look great now. I do have another set of used 94 lenses (both front and back) and also a new set of Euro-spec glass ones that I'll probably save until these won't clean up anymore. The car spends almost all of it's time in storage and I really only get it out for a few months in summer. I doubt though if I even manage to break 1,000 miles per year driving it. |
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View Quote I know. |
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Quoted: 9 pages and not a single one of these? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2c/Electric_Blue_SRT4_01.png Judging by the car meme thread that turned into a bunch of guys jerking one another off about how great their Neon’s are I figured this thread would be loaded with them. View Quote I had a 1994 Dodge Neon SOHC. While it was just an ok car it had the most comfortable seats of any vehicle I've ever driven. |
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1970 Chevy Nova
Attached File I was given a 1971 Chevy Vega Attached File I could say I was disappointed but wheels is wheels and the hatch back and folding rear seats made it a wonderful shag wagon even if I did have to use a big screw driver across the starter solenoid contacts to get it started half of the time. |
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1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass W30 4-4-2
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I finally ended up owning one, and it was fucking awesome!!! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/1715/32274.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/1715/31506.JPG https://c.tenor.com/2fYLmpPOZIEAAAAC/paris-hilton-ew.gif |
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A 1970 Mercury Cougar, 351 and a 4 speed. It never happened.
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Quoted: I finally ended up owning one, and it was fucking awesome!!! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/1715/32274.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/1715/31506.JPG View Quote Buddy had a 71 Boss 351 back in about 1972, just prior to the gas crunch. He says it's the one car he regrets letting go. |
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Quoted: 9 pages and not a single one of these? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2c/Electric_Blue_SRT4_01.png Judging by the car meme thread that turned into a bunch of guys jerking one another off about how great their Neon’s are I figured this thread would be loaded with them. View Quote Better than a Porsche, right? |
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