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| 1966 teal green Chevy Impala SS 327/300. Powerglide. Rallye wheels. I still miss it.
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| quote: Originally posted by SeaCliff: First car 59 Chevy in 1969 for $300 buck to get me off base in Cali and sold it for $600...
My brother did Basic in the Air Force in Texas about 1970 and knew a guy there who had just the opposite problem. Seems he had just bought a brand-new Triumph Stag for about $3,500 or $4,000, then got transferred overseas. My brother called and asked if I wanted it for $1,200 but I didn't have the money. Too bad, since it was a pretty luxurious car, even if it had Lucas electricals.
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| Posts: 9569 | Location: Illinois farm country | Registered: November 15, 2008 |  
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| 1967 Chevy Impala 327 4bbl power glide 2 door. So rusty it wouldn't pass safety inspection. I use window screen and roofing tar to seal off the rust holes to get it to pass. Had to drive for about 4 months without a license because I had a job to get to. 1974 was a different time. Heck, I had to drive to drivers ed!!!! I was fairly responsible then. |
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| 1963 Mercury Comet Bought the Comet when I was 15, it was collision damaged but the rest of the car and especially the interior was mint. Scrounged parts, fixed it and drove it to a rock concert the same day I got my permanent drivers license. Ran it in my junior year (1975-76) with the stock straight-6 and 3-on-the tree but it needed way more grunt for my purposes. The summer of '76 I pulled the 6-banger drivetrain and installed a 289ci V8, Borg-Warner T-10 4-speed, a V8 rated differential with limited slip, dual exhaust, traction bars, etc. Anything I could afford or scrounge to make it go faster. Brakes, steering, windows were all manual and no A/C but I did add a Craig Powerplay 8-track (with the requisite Jensen 6x9 coax's). Kept the exterior stock so it was a sleeper. That car was great entertainment in my senior year (1976-77). Won plenty of beer, gas and parts money because it looked like grandma's car. No one expected grandma to drive like a bootlegger.
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| Posts: 2053 | Location: Out standing in my field. | Registered: February 07, 2009 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by HayesGreener: 1965 Ford Fairlane Sport. Many interesting things occurred in both the front and backseat of that car
Although I didn't officially own this same car, I did get to drive my older brothers in 1969-70 while he was in Viet Nam....had a lot of fun in the car. |
| Posts: 1890 | Location: Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri | Registered: August 03, 2010 |  
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| Vespa 150 Motor Scooter. Pop a wheelie with a passenger was so easy. I caught pneumonia to winters in a row riding home from after school practice for the gymnastics team. Paid $300 for it in 1964.
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| Posts: 726 | Location: So Cal | Registered: September 25, 2011 |  
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| Lived in suburban NYC, so couldn't afford insurance. Freshman year of college I had this: Insurance MUCH cheaper in OH.
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"The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everyone else, and nobody was going to bomb them. At Rotterdam, London, Warsaw and half a hundred other places, they put their rather naive theory into operation. They sowed the wind, and now they are going to reap the whirlwind." -Bomber Harris
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| 74 Vega Kammback Station Wagon Turd Brown Metallic, 2-3 qts of the cheapest oil you could buy per tank of gas, totaled it later and graduated driving a primer gray and Ford Blue F100, shortbed 300/3 on the tree,
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| quote: Originally posted by Z06: '64 Pontiac Tempest LeMans. 215 c.i. straight six with "three in the tree".
Drag raced it in L Stock. The only car it couldn't beat was a certain Corvair.
I had a '64' Tempest LeMans Sport Coupe with the 326 V-8. I built it up to run C Modified Production at the local drag strip and won more than I lost. There wasn't a GTO that I couldn't beat in the county for a couple of years. Jim
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