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6 minutes ago, Rob's House said:

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That’s a lot more room to play around in the back than my little Chevette offered. We deserved points for degree of difficulty! 

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boom!

 

my parents wouldn't let us buy cars, so we got the hand me downs.  this puppy was all mine.

46 minutes ago, Rob's House said:

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21 minutes ago, Seasons1992 said:

 

 

 

My wagon laughs at your toy......

 

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i didn't even see these before i posted.  nice

 

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68 Falcon, same color as this one, first year for the square tail lights... rocking the massive 200 under the hood lol.

 

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Posted
29 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

So I guess everyone here had a dad like Clark Griswold?

they were the minivans of their time.

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Above was my first car, Toyota Corolla Tercel  about $5,200 brand new, cheaper car on the planet back then, had plastic on the floor and no radio...never replaced anything but tires, filters, one battery  after 120,000 miles i gave it away.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, teef said:

they were the minivans of their time.

 

Nice teef, I like you even more now that I know you owned the same car as me, just in Buick skin!

9 seatbelts in those bad boys....a V8 that churned out "maybe" 150HP.....and survived me burying it in an off-road snowfield off Michael road on the way to OPHS. And also then survived my brother falling asleep and crashing it into a ditch which bent the frame. 

 

When Goodwill picked it up, they appreciated that everything worked on it! If I still had it I would have done a full frame-off restoration. 

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1961 Corvair Monza 900; white on red; automatic.  Bought it for $1,200 in 1990.  I have never loved a car like I loved this one and my dream is to have another some day.

 

*** This is not the actual car, but it was in nearly pristine shape like the one in the picture.

 

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2 minutes ago, Gugny said:

1961 Corvair Monza 900; white on red; automatic.  Bought it for $1,200 in 1990.  I have never loved a car like I loved this one and my dream is to have another some day.

 

*** This is not the actual car, but it was in nearly pristine shape like the one in the picture.

 

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Did you enjoy a lot of strawberry milkshakes and Van Morrison in this car?

Posted
1 hour ago, BuffaloBill said:

 

 

Those were and still are some ugly cars.  

No, that version of GM's big wagon WAS good looking in comparison to the 'UFO' inspired model that superseded it.  

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Not my exact car.  It 1988 Ford Tempo. I think I started the “murdered” phase with cars. All black, limo tint all the way around. And I had the best chrome, hub caps that money could buy. 

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Mine was a 1993 Honda Civic EX coupe in black with taupe interior, just like this one.

 

Great car; put 125,000 miles on it in 8 years of ownership, nothing broke ever.

 

Took it to Watkins Glen for a few driving schools; car was nice and light (@ 2,350 lbs. as I recall) but tended to understeer.  Still a lot of fun to drive. 

 

 

 

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