Kids First Car?

   / Kids First Car? #41  
My father gave me a 64 Pontiac Laurentian – after he smashed up the rear end! His one and only accident in his entire life. Great car, with the six cylinder and three on the tree, standard transmission. The backyard look like heck, however. Like someone had taken a giant pair pliers and squished it. My friends called it “the black panther“. I got his next car, too, a 69 dodge Polaris 500, with hood pins! I had to give him $1000 for it, however.

It was certainly much appreciated, and I certainly did not feel spoiled.
 
   / Kids First Car? #42  
The car I drove to High School and College and for 10 years after is a 1972 Green Plymouth Valiant with 6-cylinder... the A/C was also broke but is was straight and I found the rubber floor mats to very practical... paid $800 for that car and it served me well for 20 years.

The problem was it embarssed my employer... I was even summoned to the CEO offices and told to sit down...

She said bluntly... I know what I pay you so why in God's name do you drive the ugly car?

After the initial surprise wore off... I said I have had since high school and my cost of ownership is nil...

Note the car did not need any body work... had clean white wall tires... etc.

Then I reminded her all the money I save the hospital because of my frugal ways... she admitted I was right... but left saying I really need to do something about my car...

I told her I would drive one of my other cars to work the next day... which was my mint 62 Corvette...

Well that also got noticed... in passing... she asked if I was driving the White and Red Corvette... thinking all would be good... but it wasn't... one of the Doctor partners commented she was paying me too much if I could afford such a car...

Sometimes you simply can't win for losing... and I still have both cars today...
If your on time and dont smell bad, who cares if you walked or flew a helicopter? Mind your own business.
 
   / Kids First Car? #43  
Did you say brake lines or steam lines???

The wrecking yards here are filled with cars with good metal... rust is not common... although the 1987 Samurai has a spot on the windshield frame...

The cost of transport would be steep... plus some of these have 454 motors...

I have 4 nieces and 1 nephew... two down and 3 to go...

Yes, the big boat has brake lines, not steam lines... :laughing:

My 93 is a K1500. I'd like to step up to a K2500. The switch from 350 to 454 would be a hit on gas costs. The K1500 with the 350 gets about 13 around town, 18 on the highway, and again, about 13 towing on the highway. I had a '78 GMC with the 454.... it got 8mpg. Yep. 8. Empty, loaded, city, highway.... it got 8. :rolleyes: Don't have a clue what an early 90's would get. But I'd like the extra towing capacity for bringing firewood home.
 
   / Kids First Car? #44  
If your on time and dont smell bad, who cares if you walked or flew a helicopter? Mind your own business.

Yeah, you'd think that. But a lot of upper management is concerned about appearances. If your employees drive junky looking cars, they must not be getting paid enough to afford nice looking cars. If you can't afford to pay them enough to afford nice looking cars, your company must not be doing too well..... that's the mentality. I had a boss like that. Actually, a couple bosses like that. Guess what? I outlasted all of them. :rolleyes:
 
   / Kids First Car? #45  
This is actually a bone of contention with my wife and I.

My "work" car is a 98 model coming up with 400k on it. Sooner or later I may have to get rid of it per my wife, but I think it would make a great "starter" car when the boys get their license (hey, it's one of those $200 cars someone else would buy for a starter car!). We already have 3 vehicles now, but my wife doesn't want to add a new car without getting rid of one (truck is always parked under the shed and she doesn't want to add more under there). Boys still have a couple of years before they get their learners permit. Already have the idea of a newspaper delivery route for summer job for them LOL.

First car for myself was a 2 door 72 olds cutlass salon which was owned by a good buddy of my fathers who he served with, who had passed away and his wife didn't need anymore. 8 track tape and doors that weighed so much that if you were parked going up a hill, they could require some muscle to open.
 
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#46  
One of my friends drove the same plain Jane 1964 Pickup for as long as I knew him... 6 cylinder, 3 on the tree, no radio... he really liked that truck and courted his wife in that truck... a buddy was going to Vietnam and sold him the truck... also meant more because his friend did not come back.

As the years went on... his wife started nagging him to get rid of it... she always had nice, moderately priced cars... they were not rich but she REALLY wanted him to get rid of that truck... I think she was embarrassed.

One day I was with him in Alameda and I needed to pick up a part from the Chevrolet Dealer... we pulled in and a salesman came out commenting on the Classic Pickup...

Anyway... they started talking... Dealer said it might bring more than you think..

Cutting to the chase... my friend bought a new pickup... nothing fancy but it had a radio, AC, mid-line interior and automatic, power steering and power brakes...

I'm thinking he was really in for it... bought a brand new truck and not a work to the wife...

Later that night... I have a message from his wife... saying I suppose I have you to thank for the new truck in her driveway... call me.

We never spoke except to say and hi and bye...

I call her thinking now what... she wants to invite me over for dinner, couldn't thank me enough and we were best friends for life...

All I did was ask if we could stop to pick up a part that came in...

Had no idea she REALLY come to hate that old truck with no creature comforts...
 
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#47  
Yeah, you'd think that. But a lot of upper management is concerned about appearances. If your employees drive junky looking cars, they must not be getting paid enough to afford nice looking cars. If you can't afford to pay them enough to afford nice looking cars, your company must not be doing too well..... that's the mentality. I had a boss like that. Actually, a couple bosses like that. Guess what? I outlasted all of them. :rolleyes:

Yep... too many are fixated on appearances rather than substance... lucky for me I could spin it to how much money my frugal ways saved the Hospital...

When I got my license and worked for the car Dealer... it was great job... soon I was allowed to drive ANY car home from the Used Car side... I didn't care if it was the $300 junker or the off the front row... as long as it was different each day!

Actually ended up selling a fair number of cars to friends and teachers and even the coach... people would come to me and asked me if this was a good car, or state how much they had to spend...

My retired Navy Commander friend was off at Tailhook... his wife called me and said her car was totaled and the Commander would not be back and asked if there were any cheap good cars for a $1000 out the door... I said maybe we should wait... she said if something was good to call her back..

Called back in 20 minutes saying a 1970 4 door Cutlass had just come in... nice car, low miles and the owner would let it go for $1000 out the door and it was in the shop right now for brake pads..

She had a friend drive her down... and really liked the car... she did not like the Pinto her husband bought for her... remember gas lines were rather recent...

Commander comes home and I am summoned to the house... what's to know what's the big idea???

Never had heard is wife speak up... she said, Father, be nice, I bought the car, I like the car and that is all there is to it... period.

They drove that car for 10 or 12 years... whenever the Navy friends would be in town or family... it was the car everyone wanted...

The kicker is when it came time to sell it... they got $1300 for it... never a single problem and she said it was the best car she ever owned...
 
   / Kids First Car? #48  
When I turned 16 I bought my first car with my money. I paid a whopping $175 for a 1972 Mercury Capri. My Dad and towed it home and got it running. I paid for the car, gas, insurance and parts. My Dad helped me do any work on it that I needed help with. I am very grateful for the experience and a Dad that taught me so much.

Both of our kids got our old vehicle when we traded up. The next one was on them. We bought tires and such to help them along.

(I sure wish I had that '72 Capri back.)
 
   / Kids First Car? #49  
My wife's rule is we have to have a vehicle that is presentable enough that we can drive it to funerals and weddings... and then there's my vehicle. :laughing:
 
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#50  
Makes sense...

Do you need any more pictures of the 93 Suburban before making it yours?
 

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