Remember your first car?

   / Remember your first car? #31  
Egon, Yea,.. thats why it won't run right now. I need to replace the wiring harness. I figure I will do a full restoration soon so I will do everything at once.
 
   / Remember your first car? #32  
My first car was a 1941 4 dr ford. The first of many cars and trucks.
 
   / Remember your first car? #33  
My first one was a piece of junk Camaro RS/SS that my Uncle bought for me when I was about 13. We spent three years restoring it. About four years later my sister wrapped it around a telephone pole. It had been sitting for about 15 years now in a shed. Little known to me my Uncle has been slowly restoring it and he finished it a few months ago and brought it out when they came to visit. I was shocked and overwhelmed to say the least. Never thought I'd see that car driving again!
 
   / Remember your first car? #34  
Thomas,
Don't you find that heavy base music coming from these kids cars to be the most annoying sound you have ever heard ?
It hurts my ears, I can only imagine what it's doing to theres! There are some days when there is one beside you at a stop light, that I just want to reach in and RIP that stereo out of the dash.
I think most of them drive around thinking, I'm Cool !! and eveybody I drive by thinks, I'm Cool !!
Hopefully someday soon, they will realize that 99.9 % of us think there Pompass Butt Heads.
In case you couldn't tell, this is just one of my pet peeve's.
 
   / Remember your first car?
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#35  
Hearing aids will be a high growth industry in about twenty years. My prediction is that the makers of these devices might be good stock picks for your portfolio.

It's unfortunate that young folks rarely consider the long-term ramifications of their decisions made today.
 
   / Remember your first car? #36  
Mine was a baby-blue '63 Ford Falcon with three speed on the column. This was a great car for impressing women. (They weren't favorably impressed, mind you, but they were impressed.)

My finest moment came on a date when I shifted and the big chrome shifter knob flew off and gave my date a black eye. /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif

Hey, but it was wheels! /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
 
   / Remember your first car? #37  
Very interesting thread.
First car was a '51 Nash Rambler, with a straight 6 flat head, and over drive. Went on to a '52 mainline Ford with a v-8 flathead, and then a 54 mercury with a v-8, and then a 57 4-dr hardtop Chevy Bel-air with v-8, robins egg blue top (wish I had that today, but can't afford one). I would like to go back to a class reunion driving a 57 Chevy (graduated in '57 from HS). Enjoy reading about all these cars. What a great life.
 
   / Remember your first car? #38  
Mine was a rather humorous 1981 Toyota Starlet. I bought it for 500$ in1989 to get to college. Not only was it a standard - but it was rear-wheel drive /w3tcompact/icons/cool.gif. Man did that thing ever take a beating. I sold it 5 months later - for 500$!
 
   / Remember your first car? #39  
I had to wait until somebody posted with a later model car than my first, a 1978 jeep wagoneer that my mom was done using.
First one I bought was a 1979 jeep cj-7 with 304 AMC v-8 it had bad tires which led to a rollover on snowcovered winding road as I was taking my mom to a hair appointment. We were both wearing seat belt and not hurt. This was two weeks after I bought it and continued to drive it after installing new top, windshield and windshield frame.
 
   / Remember your first car? #40  
Mine was a 1957 Pontiac Chieftain. Pink and white with a pearl steering wheel. Paid $200 for it in 1974. Had it towed away for $25 in 1979, and it's worth major bucks today if restored.
 

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