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1963 Ford F100

6 cylinder three on the tree.

It was my Dad's who passed away way to early at the age of 47 when I was 11. My older brother got the Family Chevy Station Wagon for he helped pay the Family Bills.

I gave mom $500 for it.

I graduated in 1974.



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Model "A" Ford pickup. Cost me $75 earned working part time while going to high school. I think I was making $1 per hour. Paying room and board to live at home.


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never had a car in high school i got a 1975 kawasaki kz400 in 9th grade 1979


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‘68 Pontiac Grand Prix. Cherry red with tons of lacquer protective over the paint. Extremely shiny. Man, what a gas guzzler. Carpooled some acquaintances every day to school for gas money.
 
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1974 VW bug with no floorboards...


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1973 Z28 ... and I do miss that car.

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I corrected myself, it was a 1973. The CB360 had vertical cylinders. If they were canted, it was only by a tiny bit.

It was a very slight angle, so small that you had to be a bike nut who read three or four motorcycle magazines a month to know this. I was that nut.

(Not my bikes)
CB360

CB350


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My Dads hand me down 1973 Ford LTD just like this one.




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66 Beetle, orange in color



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The car I actually drove to high school was a 12 year old Chrysler. A 1955 C300 that was previously driven by a Playmate of the Year.



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I corrected myself, it was a 1973. The CB360 had vertical cylinders. If they were canted, it was only by a tiny bit.

It was a very slight angle, so small that you had to be a bike nut who read three or four motorcycle magazines a month to know this. I was that nut.

(Not my bikes)
CB360

CB350


I bought a new gold 1972 1/2 CB350 $875. It was very pretty.
 
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Found some pics of my first ride!

1967 Pontiac Firebird. Bought for $1,000

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My first high school car was a 1964 Ford Custom two door. White with a red interior. A Custom was a stripped Galaxie 500 with little chrome. My brother and I shared it, until I wrecked it. It had two options if the heater was standard: 289 V8 and an AM radio. 3 on the tree baby!
 
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Wanted a 1962 Impala Super Sport with a 409 engine and 4 speed. My father which was buying the car said Hell no-no 409,no 4 speed,and no bucket seats. He bought me a brand new 62 Impala with a 300 horse 327 power glide with full power and air. I drove it for 13 years. Wish I still had it. BTW-I am not black,my 1970 Chevelle is.
 
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Bought it in 1969, I was a senior in HS. Paid $2400 for it.Delivered Pizza in it for 2 years to pay for it.
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How time change. If you tried that today, you would be carjacked within a week
 
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Being ticketed for loud exhaust would probably be the biggest hurdle today.
We don't even want to get into gas consumption. At about .$34 cents a gallon for Sunoco 260 it was never a real factor back then, even after I had the engine blueprinted and modified running 2, 4bbl carbs on a Shelby TransAm staggered tunnel ram manifold (12-1/2 TO 1 compression pistons, crane solid lifter cam,headers)Eventually I bought a BOSS 302 ( spare TransAm engine from a racer) to replace the 289.Never made it into the car. Sold it with both engines and 35,000 miles on it 10 years later after a divorce for $4500.
I don't ever remember annoying anybody delivering pizza, even when I rumbled up there driveway after midnight with a pie.
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I started with a 1983 (I was born in 1983) turd brown Honda Civic Sedan. 76hp of carburetored fury.


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1974 VW bug with no floorboards...


Didn't most of them not have floorboards?




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CB360



Mine was the blue one. (I didn't know they came in green.)

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1974 VW bug with no floorboards...


Didn't most of them not have floorboards?

European cars, especially cheap ones, rusted out quickly. Ironically, it was Porsche engineers who came up with the first steel treatment process that reduced this tendency and is essentially still in use today.


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