Mine was a 1955 Ford. My brother and I didn't have a pot to pee in and we worked all summer to buy a car and hopefully something that was cool back then like a 1956 or 57 Chevy Bel Air or a 1958 Chevy Impala but no luck, so we settled,lol. It was fun and served its purpose. When I came back from Vietnam in 1969 my brother picked me up in it. I thought it was sold a year before. We didn't go 20 feet away fro the airport when the driveshaft feel off,lol. I laughed so hard, and to make it worse my brother just looked at me and got out, opened the trunk and got another driveshaft out, slipped it on, put the old one back in the trunk and we drove away with me dieing from laughter even more. Great times!
2006-12-06 04:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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A 1996 Chevy Cavalier. It had below one hundred,000 miles on it and grow to be owned via an elderly guy and we bought it from him after he traded it in actually an afternoon after. right off the bat it mandatory a clean multi-function swap and new muffler hanger. After that, it mandatory new brakes (maintenance, won't be able to blame the automobile incredibly), the air con grow to be appearing up and mandatory to be repaired, window motor grow to be appearing up, and there have been a lot of alternative quirks that i won't be able to keep in mind on the 2nd because it grow to be a on an identical time as in the past that we had it. My in demand autos have been my 1998 Nissan Altima GXE and my modern automobile, my 1995 Acura Integra LS. I had the Nissan for 2 years and drove it not undemanding and it in no way gave me any worry. It in no way broke down, in no way had any significant problems (in simple terms a leaky gasket and mandatory the alternator rebuilt right earlier I bought it whether it nevertheless had some existence left in it), and my 1995 Acura hasn't had a single undertaking yet because of the fact that i've got owned it, in simple terms little issues like a leaking cam plug and a thermostat (arguably maintenance). yet those have been the two modern problems from while i bought the automobile so i don't count selection those.
2016-12-13 03:54:38
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answered by boynton 3
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I still have my 1st car mate, I have had my 1992 Ford Laser hatch now since 2004 although I am moving to WA next week and as I will not need my Laser as I am buying a new Subaru I am getting my parents to sell it for me, after it has new rego slapped on it near the end of the month.
cheers,
Mitch
2006-12-06 08:54:20
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A 1929 Cadillac Limo, found it in a junk yard when I was 15, still had the flower holders. By the time I got my dl I had rebuilt the motor and tranny. Total 2500 to get it running and sold it for 40 grand when I joined the military.
2006-12-06 04:15:06
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answered by ? 4
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1964 Chevy Corvair
2006-12-06 04:35:46
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answered by Todd V 3
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1977 Toyota Celica
2006-12-06 04:13:15
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A 1955 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2 DOOR COUPE. FLATHEAD SIX WITH A 3 SPEED ON THE COLUMN.
FOLLOWED BY A 1965 CHEVY MALIBU SS 327 AND A 4 SPEED
2006-12-06 04:26:15
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answered by BOOMBOOMBILLY 4
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Crappy Brown 1987 Ford Escort...I only had that for 3 months though when dad surprised me with a 2000 Sunfire. But it still counts as my first car. Unfortunatly lol.
2006-12-06 04:11:14
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answered by Anonymous
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1989 Honda Prelude Black w/ tan interior and an Alpine stereo system (speakers and cd player standard w/ sunroof) what a pretty car...only had it for a month then got hit head on by an F250 dumby that couldnt stay on his side of the road.
2006-12-06 04:14:13
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answered by Anonymous
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1990 Oldsmobile Cutlass Cierra
2006-12-06 04:10:38
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answered by Robert B 4
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