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1994 Ford Mustang. First car I ever bought on my own


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1958 Volvo PV 544 Not mine, but like this >>

 
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1980 Ford Bronco 4X4. 34 years ago June 10th.
 
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1960 Mercury Comet


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1965 Burgundy Ford Mustang Coupe 289 automatic with 4 barrel carb. 225 HP. It was my wife's "daily driver" during her high school and college years. It was actually her father's car as he bought it new in the spring of 1965. That was the last time it was "her" car...after our honeymoon in July 1984, he "repossessed" it. He still has it over 52 years after he bought it, but sadly for the last 15 he has let it just sit in disrepair in a barn. He has ignored all our pleadings to restore it over the years. Now it is so far gone it will be an overwhelming job to get it in the shape it deserves for such a classic icon.
 
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'77 Cutlass. Red with white vinyl top. I loved that beautiful car.
 
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1968 Ford LTD in Gig Harbor, WA



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1970 Dodge Challenger R/T. 440 magnum. Lime Green.
Car and wife both duds.


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Mercedes W140 S600 V12 sedan. Rental with chauffeur.

Before you think it was all that and a bag of chips, we only made it ~6' before realizing the rear pass side window wouldn't go back up. Driver fooled around with it for a long time before finally getting it to go up.

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66 mustang, to bad it was only a 6 banger


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70 Mustang


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This was me leaving our wedding.

1995 Camaro Z28 Convertible.

 
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1995 Camry LE Coupe.

You know what the funny thing is?

That car outlasted the marriage. Roll Eyes

Toyota Camry: More loyal and dependable than the [ex]wife.
 
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My old 2001 Mustang...wish I could say it was the B-17 instead.

 
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1950's something Mercedes limousine. The ride from wedding to reception was a gift from a friend. Quite a high tech car for the time. It had a pedal in the floor that greased all the suspension joints when you pushed it.
 
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94 Civic. Wonderful car. 5 speed and a sunroof. I loved it.




 
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1951 Buick. It threw a rod a few weeks later. So I bought a 1947 Studebaker.


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66 Mercury Comet Cyclone GT with high performance 390.Loved that car but had to trade for a 69 chevell with AC when wife got pregnant.
 
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1965 Sport Fury. White with a black vinyl roof. 383 with a 3 barrel.
 
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MS New Amsterdam (married onboard) out of Vancouver bound for Alaska.
 
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