
Mine was a 1995 Ford Escort LX:

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ebake02 wrote:Don wrote:A 76 Chevy Nova my Dad got from my cousin because he needed bail money. Cragers, airshocks and a 350 with headers.
Lucky bastard
S2M wrote:Came home from basic training and wanted to buy a car....
Guy was selling a '68 Fastback in my neighborhood....
Not this one, the one I'm referring to was Evergreen...
and like a dope I settled on this, because the salewoman flirted with me. Actually asked me on a date....I bought the vehicle, and she stood me up.![]()
S2M wrote:Came home from basic training and wanted to buy a car....
and like a dope I settled on this, because the salewoman flirted with me. Actually asked me on a date....I bought the vehicle, and she stood me up.![]()
S2M wrote:Came home from basic training and wanted to buy a car....
Guy was selling a '68 Fastback in my neighborhood....
Not this one, the one I'm referring to was Evergreen...
and like a dope I settled on this, because the salewoman flirted with me. Actually asked me on a date....I bought the vehicle, and she stood me up.![]()
Don wrote:ebake02 wrote:Don wrote:A 76 Chevy Nova my Dad got from my cousin because he needed bail money. Cragers, airshocks and a 350 with headers.
Lucky bastard
My cousin was great with cars just not his temper. He souped up all the police cars and the cop's personal vehicles at the State Penitentiary in Smyrna which helped him when it came time for parole.
Seven Wishes wrote:'76 non-rustproofed Cvcc. Put my foot through the floorboard the summer after my freshman year; took it to the mechanic, who came back 5 minutes later and said he couldn't legally let me drive the car home. Had to take it out behind the barn and shoot it.
Arianddu wrote:My first vehicle, at 17, was one of these, a Suzuki GN 250 -
My first car, at 24, was a Holden Kingswood Stationwagon, that looked like this except it was white -
The bonnet alone was nearly as long as the GN - no wonder I never learned to drive properly.
artist4perry wrote:
Now that is a proper car...........looks about the same year model as the Toader. LOL!![]()
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ebake02 wrote:I'm surprised nobody has confessed to owning a Gremlin yet.
JRNYMAN wrote:ebake02 wrote:I'm surprised nobody has confessed to owning a Gremlin yet.
I did. Even included a pic. (scroll back up a little bit) Mine was the ever-popular light metallic green and not the yellow one in the pic but yup, my first car was a 73 Gremlin.
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