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Thread: What was your first car

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    My first car at 15 was a yellow 72 VW Super Beetle, followed a year later by a 84 Honda Civic which I totaled after high school, so I drove my grand father's 66 Oldsmobile convertible for the summer before I moved to San Francisco where I did not own a car again...for SEVENTEEN years.

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    My ALMOST first car was a 1961 Chevy Impala 4-door hardtop. I was 16 and had never had a job. My grandfather and I went to look at this Chevy (this was 1981) and bought it for $1,100. The deal was all I had to do was get a job and he would GIVE me the car. It sat in his driveway and I would wash it and start it all the time but I could NOT get hired ANYWHERE! Finally after a year he just up and sold it for $1,150.
    My REAL first car was a 1978 Mercury Cougar (base model, not XR-7) that I bought with my own money in 1985. It had 60K on it and I paid $1,250. I drove that car everywhere and had it for about 8 years.
    Rich

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    65 chevy impala 2dr hardtop had a 396 and primer grey.
    Didn't have it long I upgraded to a 76 chevy camaro with a 350 and pearl white paint job with an 8 track baby.It also had a crush blue velvet interior and a push button start...LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne foundation 07 View Post
    Going through some pictures the other day I came across a couple of my first car,a 1973 Dodge Charger SE. It cost me just about everything I had saved when I was 16,man I loved that car.Had it for 3 years untill I upgraded to 1974 Charger that we still have today.What was your first car?
    Had to revive this thread for a really cool story. And it just so happens to be about my first car, a 1973 Dodge Charger SE too.

    I made a very cool discovery the other day. So i get a wild hair and start wondering what happened to my first car, a 1973 Charger. I owned it for 7 years. I was wondering if it was sitting in a junkyard somewhere, been crushed, if it had been restored, things like that. I thought, wouldn't it be cool to find it and possibly own it again someday. I have always had the original title and a polaroid picture from the day the old lady down the street from me had brought it home from the dealer. I thought, why not Google the VIN number. I miraculously got a couple hits! The first link led me to a database of sorts where people provide specifics about the classic cars they own; see bottom pic in link below:

    http://www.dodgecharger.it/storico.htm

    The next hit led me to a thread on a message board, USA Cars Forum, and a guy by the username "jonnyoff". The message board was in Italian so i had to use Google Translator to figure out what was going on. Apparently he had the car in Roma, TX in about 2007. He buys muscle cars, fixes them up, and sells them. I was able to see several pics of the car on his post. At the end of this thread was a post that led to yet another thread. This next thread was started by a guy with username 400magnum in October of 2010. He lives in Rome, Italy! He bought the car from "jonnyoff" and had it shipped overseas. He spent a year tinkering with and and getting it back to close to original. He posted a couple current pics but there was also a post that contained several pics that could not be viewed unless you were a registered member of the forum. Sooooooo..... of course i registered :D . Eventually i was able to see the other pictures. The car is beautiful! I now could post on the message board since i was a registered user so i set out to respond to a year and a half old thread on an Italian message board. I used an online Italian to English translator and typed out a paragraph about how this was my first car i bought in 1981 when i was 15, etc. I also scanned a picture i had of me with the car in front of the house where i grew up and posted it, along with scans of the original title and the polaroid picture i had from the lady i bought it from (mentioned above). Well, the guys on the message board went crazy! They loved it. The thread blew up with responses. A guy has contacted a friend of his that knows the new owner and is supposed to be putting him in touch with me soon. Pretty cool stuff. So much for finding it and owning it again someday...... but at least i found it, and it appears to have had a good life..... i am happy for it .

    ciao

    Here are a few pictures. The first is a scan of the polaroid on the day it was brought home from the dealership. The second is me with it in 1981. The next ones are what it looks like now, in Italy.













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    At 16 - I was pimping in a 1982 Cadillac Eldorado (white with red leather seats) that my parents handed down to me. I had a part time job busing and washing dishes at a popular restaurant in my hood & I looked like the owner whenever I arrived at work. Hells yah.
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    1969 Plymouth Roadrunner with a 440 (non original, was a 383 car), 4 speed with a Hurst Competition Plus shifter, and a 4:10 geared 8 3/4 Sure Grip rear end. You could take off in third by mistake and it would only feel a bit doggy. I loved that car and still miss it to this day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by the editor View Post
    At 16 - I was pimping in a 1982 Cadillac Eldorado (white with red leather seats) that my parents handed down to me. I had a part time job busing and washing dishes at a popular restaurant in my hood & I looked like the owner whenever I arrived at work. Hells yah.
    I had a beat up '78 Sedan DeVille back in the day (not my first car)

    Man, load the trunk up with cinder blocks and that thing was unstopable in any kind of snow

    Great car but it was too expensive to fix.
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    1989 Ford Tempo- I'll never own another Ford again.....unless I have the sudden urge to have dozens of conversations with mechanics.

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    I had a 1983 Renault 5 gtl,man that thing was a pile of junk lol,even my bro was scared to go in it with me,it always felt like it was going to tip over when it went round corners or roundabouts.

    Never stand behind a cow when it sneezes.

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