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93 Toyota Camry LE.
I actually just quit driving it last year when it died. Lasted me six years, one crash, and another blown motor. |
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My first car that was a 59 VW Beetle, but it needed a lot of work and I was 14 so I sold it and bought a Nintendo. My first car that I actually drove was an 82 VW Rabbit. I totaled a few months after getting it.
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Still have it, 1964 Impala SS. Bought it in 1986. http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd218/Roaster72/DSCF3276.jpg Ready to roll Boys in the Hood style. http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd218/Roaster72/DSCF3278.jpg I want a '64 very badly |
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'73 Chevy Vega. The biggest POS over made in the US. I could go into a litany of flaws but I won't unless requested. My dad knew someone who traded an AAR Cuda for one |
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Turned 16 and got grandmas car.....1981 Chevy Malibu sedan; pleather seats & AM only radio.
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'71 Mustang, grabber green metallic with black mach 1 stripes
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1966 Ford Bronco... 170 6 cylinder 3 on the tree... same color as this one...
http://bigskybroncos.homestead.com/files/picture_2537.jpg |
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1973 VW Thing. Orange when I bought it but painted it cardboard box brown. Wish is still owned it. Paid $750.00 for it in 1988.
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1966 Ford Bronco... 170 6 cylinder 3 on the tree... same color as this one... http://bigskybroncos.homestead.com/files/picture_2537.jpg Learned to drive in a blue and white '66 just like that. First vehicle I ever owned was a '52 Chevy pickup. |
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1974 jeep cj5. AMC 304 with straight headers and 35s. Could t go over 50mph but damn it was fun. That was in 2001 and I was 16.
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1995 BMW 530i
5-Speed Manual Fun car, still have 10 years later |
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Post 'em up Mine - 1991 vintage. https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/550483_160704747396551_1037243256_n.jpg Escort, huh? Mine, too. 1993. Here, the little red one in the middle: |
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1970 Dodge Charger. It rolled over 100,000 miles exactly at 12am on my 20th birthday.
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77 CJ 5 red with a black top. 35 years later I drive a red Wrangler. The CJ was 10 times the vehicle he Wrangler is.
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77 CJ 5 red with a black top. 35 years later I drive a red Wrangler. The CJ was 10 times the vehicle he Wrangler is. I had an '80 CJ5 for awhile. That Jeep was great. It would go anywhere with that short, narrow wheelbase. I really regret sellling that one. |
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I've got no pictures of it. But it was a brown '78 Chevy Nova that had a 305 and auto on the column and bench seats. Not a shabby car for a kid, when it ran. Most of the time it didn't.
I had it for maybe a year or so, until I'd enlisted and sold it to another guy down the street. Turns out that the damned thing had an engine fire a few months later. I never did hear the whole story though. |
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Mustang. That didn't last long. This. 87 GT... Didnt last long at all Brand new 1988 Mustang GT and it lasted 13 years and 300K miles. |
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1978 Mercury Cougar XR7, 351 4bbl, dual pipes with Thrush mufflers and Hooker headers. Keystone Raider rims and lowered slightly. Burgundy with a white vinyl top. Mothers and fathers warned their daughters about the "Love Machine". My granddaddy called it a "fucking pimp wagon". It being my first car, I miss it. I totaled it in an accident in late 1988. Pulled out in front of a Town Car doing 60 in a 35. I was lucky to have survived. |
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1968 Chevy Caprice, bought at Mustang Motors, just off Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, Tx. Fall of 1975, financed through the Goodfellow credit union, 50 bucks a payday.
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83 jeep cj7 , still have it . Still my only car , not saying much as I've only had it for the last 5 years or so but ill never sell it / oh and I have a 46 Chevy flatbed but that is a joint thing with the bros.
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