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I remember it clearly. The year was 1991....

 

 

My parents came home one day and told me and my asked for my brother and I to come outside. They had bought, for $300, a car for us to share......

 

 

The epitomy of sexiness and style......

1980 Plymouth Volare 4 door

 

This is not mine, I can't find any pics......

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Ours was Puke Sea Green with a Blue Vinyl Top

It had a roomy back seat, perfect for paradise by the dashboard lights.

And seated 8.......not easily, but it seated 8....

 

The slant 6 engine was bullet proof and there was no fear of anyone ever wanting to steal it.

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I remember it clearly. The year was 1991....

 

 

My parents came home one day and told me and my asked for my brother and I to come outside. They had bought, for $300, a car for us to share......

 

 

The epitomy of sexiness and style......

1980 Plymouth Volare 4 door

 

This is not mine, I can't find any pics......

4518392584_a5efb332c2_z.jpg

 

Ours was Puke Sea Green with a Blue Vinyl Top

It had a roomy back seat, perfect for paradise by the dashboard lights.

And seated 8.......not easily, but it seated 8....

 

The slant 6 engine was bullet proof and there was no fear of anyone ever wanting to steal it.

Ah yes, progeny of the Valiant. An example of the perils of inbreeding.

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Late 1954 Dodge Royal 500 "Lancer" 2 door hard top with the '55 side trim, factory Kelsey- Hayes wire wheels, factory Continental spare tire, slush master automatic transmission, and an Offenhauser manifold with a special carburetor that turned it all into a 200 hp race car... except for that terrible trnsmission. I bought it from my dad in 1957 and promptly put a '56 Dodge 3 speed manual trans in it and heavy duty shock absorbers.

 

The convertible version was the Indy pace ar that year.

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1965 Chevy II Nova, 3-on-the-tree, factory 283 w/ Powr-Pak heads, 2bbl carb. Put in a Corvette 4-speed, heavy duty clutch, Hurst shift, modified suspension and big brakes. Kept it looking stock. Very fast. I won every serious money race; usually against Ford Mustangs.

 

I had a built-up set of factory fuel injection heads, a new cam and a new intake and a Holly 4bbl that I never installed. I turned my attention toward a real job, a serious woman and a car she felt good about riding in. Like they say, "Well, I USED to be a good cow hand, but.....things happen!" :-)

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1956 Ford Victoria, 292 V8 with the Ford-o matic. Was a faded out white when I bought it my Junior year in HS. Worked on sanding it down and had it painted a GM metallic maroon. It had a red interior and an AM radio. I had it overhauled just before the end of my Senior year and the mechanic put a tad larger cam in it. Turned it into a fairly quick car and still got 20-25mpg on the highway cruising about 70. Wish I had that car back now.

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1939 Chevy 6 cyl 4 door. The only unbroken window was in front of the driver. I took the back seat out so I could haul coal, hay and baby calves in it. I kept trying to get the tires to chirp so I know that junkyard transmissions were $10 each. My first set of nylon 6X16 tires cost a grand sum of $48 dollars which was a lot because the car cost $90.

Purchased in 1955.

I could drive 8 miles to town, pick up my date, go to a movie, buy us hambergers and cokes, take her home and still have some change from a $5 bill to buy enough gas to get home.

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My first car was a '63 Ford Falcon 4dr. One of the neighborhood kids ran it off of a cliff!! I never missed it!

 

 

I did have a Vega wagon, purchased right after Schoolmarm and I were married. When the 4banger gave up, I slid a hot 283 and a built Powerglide into it. that car really made my neighbor mad when Schoolmarm passed him on I75 at 140 mph with his girlfriend sitting beside him in his 450 SEL!! :lol::lol:

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I've known many who've owned these, but you're the first one I know of to say that!

 

I hated that two-speed transmission, but otherwise it wasn't bad. Not a GREAT car, but pretty good. Decent acceleration, comfortable, good vision out of it. Plenty of room to sleep in in on field trips in college. Good cargo capacity.

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My first car was a 1970 Mustang "Sportsroof" aka fastback, with a very well built 302 Windsor with 650 Holley, Automatic with a shift kit, and rather tall gearing. It was British Racing Green with a green interior and the fold down rear seat. Someone along the way had put a second set of taillights inboard of the regular two for reasons I don't know nor can explain, other than some misguided attempt to make it look like a Shelby. I was enamored of it, and overlooked all that was wrong with it, because it was a Mustang, and I could afford it, by paying off the money my dad took out of the Credit Union for it.

 

If I had known then what I knew even six months later, let alone what I know now, I would have passed. It had all the classic problems of the model year. Rusted frame rails and inner fender panels, leaking hood vent among other things. Still, I loved it, and would have done all the work to restore it if I hadn't decided on college instead and sold it. I still love the looks of them, and would gladly own another one, in somewhat better condition of course.

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1974 Fiat X1/9 in 1979. Medium green with tan interior. 1300cc 4 cylinder SOHC, 4 wheel disk brakes, 2 seats. Sat about 4" off the ground. Handled like a go-cart. Drove through snow surprisingly well. Ice, not so well. I remember doing a 360 degree turn followed by a 180 degree turn as I slid down a steep hill and thinking that it was kind of fun, not that I was going to die when I'd plow into the five jeeps that were already piled up at the bottom of the hill. Fortunately, I gained some traction and was able to turn off onto a side street before reaching them.

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:lol::lol::P:D

 

Judge, that is TOO funny...!! ^_^

 

I remember those well... not a 124 but definitely an improvement over the 850!

 

We used to call 'em "the 850 Targa" or "the X One Ninth!" :)

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Half ton Dodge, '67 model, slant 6 and three on the tree.

The bed was mostly holes held together with a light cobwebbing of rust.

Hydraulic clutch, the clutch master cylinder had to be honed & rebuilt twice a year.

Brake master cylinder never gave me a moment's trouble though the rear brake lines both rusted through, lucky enough I was stationary at dear old Dad's when they let go

It was a good starter rig, everything that attached to the frame broke at one time or another and I learned early and well how to fix things!

I did like that six banger and the hood that stood straight up ... I could climb into the engine compartment, stand a-straddle of the port side engine mount with my feet flat on the ground and work on the carbon tater with both hands!

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my first car, looked like this one: http://classiccars.com/listings/view/723063/1958-chevrolet-impala-for-sale-in-dayton-ohio-45439

 

1958 Chevy Impala SS

 

mine had a 348 cu. in. V8 with factory 3 dueces...

 

...blew out the transmission twice, rear end once,....

 

...but the 348 hung in there like a champ...

 

...and to put in new flooring for the back seat...

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1959 Jeep Gator Pickup. 327 Chevy engine. Sure was fun, my dad hated it...we were always working on it. I looking to buy another if anyone knows where a nice on is please let me know

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Does 'Gator' mean the FC150 where the cab sits over the front wheels?

 

I think he means a Jeep Gladiator (although the Gladiator didn't come out to '62), or the regular '59 Pickup with a later engine.

 

All F150's were forward control, as were the later FC170's.

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1960 VW Beetle. I painted it Navy Blue and carpeted the entire inside; floor, top, dashboard everything.

 

CB

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