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Link Posted: 2/14/2014 8:37:51 AM EST
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Not the 70's, but I made a few short trips in my '68 Continental when I still had it.
I say short because at over $100 to fill the tank, and only 8 MPG, I wasn't to keen on long drives in it

ETA: I missed a chance at ownage
Credit goes to my old Lincoln then
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 8:41:08 AM EST
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Took this to Cleveland from Toledo a few times




Took this to Youngstown once and Detroit many times



Took both of these to Detroit many times

Link Posted: 2/14/2014 8:41:19 AM EST
[#3]
I miss my 73 Impala.  454 and all original.  I'lll post pics when I get home.  She was a beaut.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 8:57:57 AM EST
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70 Cadillac Calais. 22 foot long 472 inch 300 hp demon.

Spank a mustang once you got rolling.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 9:00:08 AM EST
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We also had the family wagon....a 1971 Olds Vista cruiser with the funky windows in the top. I remember many family trips falling asleep besides my older brother looking up and out at the stars.

Good times!
http://ericpetersautos.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Vista-JPEG.jpg

  I would give both left nuts for one of those.




I knew a guy back in the 70's that built up a Vista Cruiser into a show and go  car...pretty damned cool ride, I recnetly found out he still owns it and it looks exactly as it did in the 70's.....I'll try to find the pic of it.

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Link Posted: 2/14/2014 9:19:50 AM EST
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Not mine but very close to what I had.

1971 Olds Delta 88.  455 CID with a turbo 400 3 speed trans.

I would roast off a set of rear tires every weekend in that thing and I was a regular at the local used tire place.

The last trip I took in it was in the early summer of 1982.  Took the GF up to the Mackinac Bridge for a little one on one time before I shipped out to boot in August.

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We had one of those growing up, in Gold. We used to drive from Lake County, CA down to San Diego on vacation - we'd leave at 11pm & drive through the night to avoid traffic. 600+ miles in 7 hrs. I miss that car...
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 9:25:47 AM EST
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'72 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron.

The ne plus ultra of land yachts. Drove it for a year and sold it for a profit.

The back seat was big enough for a moderately sized orgy...


Link Posted: 2/14/2014 9:29:32 AM EST
[#8]
I had a 1972 Ford LTD/Ticonderoga Class (it was a two door) that I used to drive to Atlantic City back in the day.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 9:32:59 AM EST
[#9]
I used to own a 1974 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, I drove it for many years.

It looked exactly like this one:

Link Posted: 2/14/2014 10:16:59 AM EST
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Cross country (Fla to Ca) in a 1973 Olds Delta 88 station wagon in 1975. What a cruiser that thing was, and slept two comfortably in the back. Good memories.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 10:18:36 AM EST
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I used to own a 1974 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, I drove it for many years.

It looked exactly like this one:

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All that ad needs is for Billy Dee Williams to pop up with a bottle of Colt .45
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 10:30:02 AM EST
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I had a 1975 Lincoln Contiental that handled as well off road as it did on.  I once passed a bunch of guys in rail buggies out in the national forest near Athens with it.  They were completely shocked.  It absolutely ran like a beast.  I miss the car.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 10:35:08 AM EST
[#13]
Fuk ye im jn


1984 merc grand marquis right here, had it since 16
family needed money and dumped it off to me for 1 grand
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 10:40:07 AM EST
[#14]
I love this thread so very, very much.

My very first car was a 1973 Pontiac Catalina.  It was big and it was the worst shade of green paint designed by man.  It had a 400 cui motor, but only a 2 barrel carb and needed every bit of those 400 cui just to drag itself up big hills because it was so heavy.  I could have hit anything short of a freight train and won.  When you turned, the entire car rolled like a carrier during a high speed turn.  I was the second owner.  It had less than 15,000 miles on it, and had just over 32,000 miles when I sold it.  

Now, this would have been a pretty typical first car in the 1980s for a kid...but I started driving it in 2002.    

It was a great first car.





MMM, dat green plastic and fake wood interior.  



ETA:  Completely forgot to address the question in the original post.    Last road trip in the car was probably in 2005 sometime.  I had no problems driving this car anywhere, and it went on one hour+ drives all the time.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 10:43:13 AM EST
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1977 caprice classic.  From SLC to Los Angeles to see the Raiders play the Colts in 1992. Went to Disneyland too.  (L.A. Raiders vs Indianapolis Colts btw.)
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 12:32:06 PM EST
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had one of these a few years ago....
1986 Pontiac Parisienne Wagon, not 70s but still a land yacht

Link Posted: 2/14/2014 1:21:43 PM EST
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Link Posted: 2/14/2014 1:23:24 PM EST
[#18]
My buddy Jeff had a 1971 Plymouth Fury.
We drove from LA to Oregon and back.
it cost us about 220 dollars in gas.



My last tuna boat was a 1968 Coupe De Ville Caddy that my dad let me use after a drunk totaled my California Bug.



It had the 472 big block in it, I could do burnouts in first and second gear with no problems.
I drove it from 1979 to 1980.
It was a nice car, it had less than 25K on it when my dad bought it in 1978.


Link Posted: 2/14/2014 1:29:52 PM EST
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My sister had one in college (1980-84). May be a land yacht now but it wasn't back then. It was then considered a midsized car.

Now two years ago I saw a true land yacht.

Was at the gas station when a mid70's Buick Vista Cruiser in mint condition pulled up. A great big 9 passenger, full sized station wagon. Man was it huge. What a treat to see such a beast again.
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last big car for me was this

http://americandreamcars.com/1978chryslercordoba072411.jpg

at 16, i was way too much of an asshole for this car...im lucky to be here today.


My sister had one in college (1980-84). May be a land yacht now but it wasn't back then. It was then considered a midsized car.

Now two years ago I saw a true land yacht.

Was at the gas station when a mid70's Buick Vista Cruiser in mint condition pulled up. A great big 9 passenger, full sized station wagon. Man was it huge. What a treat to see such a beast again.

We had a Catalina. It was a cavern on wheels.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 1:30:35 PM EST
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I had several cars like that in the mid-80s.



Last trip like that would have been in an early 90s Caprice Station Wagon like this one:







Yes, it was a 90s car - but it's not substantially different than a model from the 70s once you get past the sheet metal.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 1:57:38 PM EST
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My first car was a 1973 Plymouth Fury III. Neither window or door on the driver's side would open so I'd go through drive thrus in reverse and the passenger would order. On road trips the passenger would jump out, run around, and pay the toll.

This thread brings back memories of road trips to Killington, VT with our long 1980's skis and bags in the trunk with room to spare.  Stupid kid driving way too fast with a car load of friends on half bald tires in raging snow storms to go skiing. Somehow it was safe back then....
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 2:00:31 PM EST
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I had several cars like that in the mid-80s.

Last trip like that would have been in an early 90s Caprice Station Wagon like this one:

http://www.butchthecat.com/94caprice/cap61.jpg

Yes, it was a 90s car - but it's not substantially different than a model from the 70s once you get past the sheet metal.
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Link Posted: 2/14/2014 2:02:53 PM EST
[#23]
Indianapolis to Kings Island in my parents '67 Pontiac Bonneville. Took 2 girls in my high school class. Had a blast. The car had a rag top.
My brother has the car now that my father passes away in 2001
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 2:08:07 PM EST
[#24]
I drove with 1 brother and 1 sister from South Dakota to South Carolina in a Mercury Marquis.  That was a smooth ride.

Link Posted: 2/14/2014 2:43:27 PM EST
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I had several cars like that in the mid-80s.



Last trip like that would have been in an early 90s Caprice Station Wagon like this one:



http://www.butchthecat.com/94caprice/cap61.jpg



Yes, it was a 90s car - but it's not substantially different than a model from the 70s once you get past the sheet metal.








Sorry, I personally owned a 1974 Dart - a land yacht by today's standards but a midsized or even compact car in its day.



I also had a 1972 Galaxie 500 2-door with a 400/4bbl - now THAT was a land yacht, but I never took it on any long trips.



Mine was a mustard yellow:





How about a 1980 Pontiac Parisienne?





My brother had one, I rode in it from NC to PA one time...





 
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 5:35:41 PM EST
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Drove from WA to MO and back in a 70 Eldo like this 75. (Ours was Firemist Red at $80 a pint, not this one - just a picture for the 14'ers)

Great car for cruising at 120 with 6 people in it. My Father bought it new in the fall of 69 for just shy of $10k.



Last car that I drove cross country in was a 78 Chrysler New Yorker. Biggest POS on the face of the earth. But it did get us from WA to MO to TX and back.





Ours was Silver. Dad traded the Eldo off on it. Worst car deal he ever made.







Last vehicle I drove cross county was an 08 Ford F250 6.4Powerstroke. Drove to Tenn and KS twice pulling a 25 ft trailer.


















Ed








eta; on CL always looking for good deal on 60's, 70's LY.








 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 6:10:09 PM EST
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Sweet Cordoba.


I had one once. I miss that big pig.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 6:14:30 PM EST
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I know someone that has one for sale, if you are feeling nostalgic.

1977 Dodge Charger SE

Link Posted: 2/14/2014 6:36:08 PM EST
[#29]
My buddies dad had a Plymouth Fury. He would give us a ride sometimes. We put 2 bikes in the trunk one in the backseat and all 3 of us could sit in the back.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 6:38:55 PM EST
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South Dakota to Texarkana
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 7:14:51 PM EST
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was pretty much the same car as this .color and all.
old man bought it new in 77 I took my DL test in it in 81
drove it till i broke it in 82 when I mistook a quart of engine flush
fluid with oil.  garage was dark and cans looked similar
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My last road trip was one of these from the last year made.  In gunmetal grey,  drove it from Los Angeles to Shaw AFB to give to my son and take my Mother to visit friends along the way.  It was about 20 years old and showing it's age.  But cruising on I40 or Old 66 was great.  Turn on cruise control , Hank Williams Jr on the stereo and relax.

Lots of people tried to buy it from me, but I promised it to the kid.  He sold it to an ulucky squadron mate when he went to Korea, but it apparently became the shop party mobile while it lasted.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 7:37:58 PM EST
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When I was a kid, we had a Chevy Impala. (Not sure of the year - late 60's, early 70's.) I remember that car being pretty big.



It threw itself a Viking funeral in the parking lot of the local supermarket and went off to automotive Valhalla.



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That looks like a 68 or 69. Grandma had one in red with a fake ragtop in black vinyl. Man I loved that car.



 
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 7:38:57 PM EST
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Last July I drove my 1962 Plymouth Belvedere from Cincinnati, OH to Yuma, AZ. Drove with an old college buddy and had a blast. Followed old Route 66 from Oklahoma City into Flagstaff, through Winston, AZ. Didn't see anyone standing on the corner though.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 7:50:20 PM EST
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Dad's cars:









My car:


Link Posted: 2/14/2014 7:54:53 PM EST
[#35]
The first car I ever owned was a 1975 Plymouth Road Runner. I bought it around 1983.


I drove a 1977 Ford LTD my Junior and Senior Years of High School. '82 and '83

Link Posted: 2/14/2014 8:29:56 PM EST
[#36]
Last road trip in a 70's era land yacht was in the late ninties in a '78 Impala.



Last land yacht I drove was a 76 Olds 98. It had one mirror (factory), and enough body roll to make you seasick. Low miles too.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 8:32:24 PM EST
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I remember being a little kid and going to the grocery store with my aunt for the last time in her ? station wagon with the rear facing back seat me and my cousins were allowed to sit in.  My aunt also yelled at my mom for playing with the power seat too much.  It was some sort of gm is all i remember.
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 8:34:36 PM EST
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Not my Pic but My last boat was a 77 Olds Delta 88




Link Posted: 2/14/2014 8:39:37 PM EST
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Link Posted: 2/14/2014 9:02:11 PM EST
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'68 Cadillac yacht, seven guys, San Fran to L.A. to the San Diego zoo in college on holiday.  Picked up an eighth guy in San Diego for the road trip back to school in 1983/84, or so.

That was a wild road trip.  Phil Collins' In The Air Tonight was the big hit on the FM stations.

Chris
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 9:14:47 PM EST
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about 2002

1974 Cadillac Coupe Deville that belonged to my great grandmother that had been Garaged for yrs, only had about 15k miles on the OD and a big ole dent from the last day she drove it.

Really weird to drive one with the big long hood again and I started driving as a kid in a 1976 Monte Carlo
Link Posted: 2/14/2014 9:20:18 PM EST
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1979, DFW to the Gulf Coast in a 1973 Pontiac GP SJ.

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I knew a guy back in the 70's that built up a Vista Cruiser into a show and go  car...pretty damned cool ride, I recnetly found out he still owns it and it looks exactly as it did in the 70's.....I'll try to find the pic of it.

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We also had the family wagon....a 1971 Olds Vista cruiser with the funky windows in the top. I remember many family trips falling asleep besides my older brother looking up and out at the stars.

Good times!
http://ericpetersautos.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Vista-JPEG.jpg

  I would give both left nuts for one of those.




I knew a guy back in the 70's that built up a Vista Cruiser into a show and go  car...pretty damned cool ride, I recnetly found out he still owns it and it looks exactly as it did in the 70's.....I'll try to find the pic of it.

eta...
http://pic100.picturetrail.com/VOL611/2657297/5302578/408778367.jpg



Link Posted: 2/14/2014 10:29:34 PM EST
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Trip to New Mexico in 1972.

1968 Lincoln Continental Coupe' in Belmont Green Metallic w/460CID 365HP (tweaked to about 425HP).

Identical to this.


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I had the 4 door, dark blue with a black vinyl top.
It was pretty pimpin to take that to highschool in 06-07
Link Posted: 2/15/2014 12:17:35 AM EST
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'76 Chrysler Cordoba.  With the 400, not the 360.  
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Did it have the rich Corinthian leather?







Roy
Link Posted: 2/15/2014 12:45:39 AM EST
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1973 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, black. 472cc V8, seated 6 comfortably, 9 if you're in college. Thing was a dreadnought.

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Link Posted: 2/15/2014 12:56:29 AM EST
[#48]
1973 Mercury Monterey
Fuck that thing was a boat.







 
Link Posted: 2/15/2014 12:58:46 AM EST
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Last 70's car was my 73 Laguna.  Used to drive it home to visit the folks.  Always fun.

Last big car was my wife's 82 Olds 98.  That was a road trip car.  You could sit in that thing for 5 hours, stop, get out and it was like you just got off the couch in your house.  No stiff, achey knees, back, hips, etc.  The most comfortable car I've ever had/driven.  The ride was like sitting on the couch at the house.  Smooth as could be.  The bumps where there, you just didn't notice as much.  Every time I got in the K5 Blazer or my 81 Z28 I get a fleeting feeling that something was wrong and then I'd realize the road wasn't any rougher than normal, I just wasn't in the Olds 98.  That big sucker got great mileage on the road, too.  17 average with a best of 19 mpg one trip.  Around town it was an 11 to 12 mpg car.  No overdrive, just a 3 speed automatic and 350 4 brl. carb.
Link Posted: 2/15/2014 1:30:26 AM EST
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We had a Buick Electra. My father traded in a Camaro for it.  The Buick went from Virginia, to Alaska, to Wyoming, and finally to Tennessee. My sister took it to college with her and wrecked it.

 
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