1994 Ford Escort station wagon...
2006-09-25 07:55:40
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answered by Clints_wench 4
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I had a 1994 Ford Taurus and I have had 5 since then
2006-09-25 08:50:17
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answered by Trouble 3
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A 1998 Saturn
2006-09-25 07:55:04
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answered by wife&mommy 3
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60 Ford Falcon
2006-09-25 09:02:36
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answered by toughguy2 7
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1993 dodge dynasty. It was like a sofa/treehouse on wheels.
most expensive piece of crappy assed freedom I ever bought myself.
I had to crawl under there and replace the filter and gasket on the tranny every couple thousand miles. The head gasket leaked and it smoked like a dragon. The head lights only worked SOME of the time, and the windshield wipers wouldnt stay on. I had no dash lights.
But it only had 90 thousand miles on it. And i put a hella lot more on it before it died.
*sigh* those were the days.
2006-09-25 07:57:13
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answered by amosunknown 7
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A 1972 Dodge Dart.
2006-09-25 07:58:17
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answered by Iknowthisone 7
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Not to sound spoiled but I had a 2001 Corolla. I got my license late, I was just turning 20, and because my parents couldn't afford to send me to a really expensive school because my sister took all the money I got a little help with the down payment on that.
2006-09-25 07:58:04
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answered by Danielle M 5
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62 Chevy Nova with a huge dent in the quarter panel, no heat, 3 on the tree and sludge in the motor. Bought for 100, sold for 150
2006-09-25 07:56:21
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answered by MickYahoo 2
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1986 Pontiac Grand Prix
2006-09-25 07:55:06
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answered by kindofkitty 6
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'79 VW superbeetle. Windshield wipers were powered off the spare tire, which was flat, so they didn't work. Every time it rained it stalled and I had to get out, open the back, dry out the distributor cap, put back on, repeat after 3-4 miles..... That car was a trip!
2006-09-25 07:56:30
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answered by Helga J 3
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