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In reply to the discussion: Do you remember your first car? Either bought or given to you. Mine was a 1965 Aqua Chevy Impala that was my father"s [View all]bullimiami
(14,050 posts)61. 72 Nova. Got it in 77.
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Do you remember your first car? Either bought or given to you. Mine was a 1965 Aqua Chevy Impala that was my father"s [View all]
debm55
Jun 26
OP
Great post , Basso8vb. We had a Beetle too, I couldn't get the system of the stick together . The Impala was not stick .
debm55
Jun 26
#5
Used 1957 Ford Fairlane with an 8-ball gearshift knob, baby moons, chrome exhaust extension, etc. It was a tank.
Silent Type
Jun 26
#12
Thank you very much, rampartd.. My dad would buy a car every three years needed or not.Would trade in the 3 year car.on
debm55
Jun 26
#19
Thank you very much ,Ritabert. I always wanted a Beetle. But I couldn't get used to a stick.
debm55
Jun 26
#28
Thank you very much chicoscuela. I remember looking for change on the floor boards to pay for gas.
debm55
Jun 26
#22
Thank you very much patphil, Rich, tried to do the same after his brother was drafted. AF said his eyesight was too bad.
debm55
Jun 26
#25
Was it the two door Nove with the nice body style? That was before they made them bigger.
brush
Jun 26
#88
Thank you very much SergeStorms. I bought my Saturn for looks and the engine blew, Still owed 4,000 on the car to the
debm55
Jun 26
#38
Thank you very much MiButterfly. In PA I took Driver's Ed at 15, They would cut the insurance cost it you took it.
debm55
Jun 26
#42
white ford falcon, nicknamed the upsidse down bathtub . not coool. next was a mustang! same
msongs
Jun 26
#48
Lucky but not lucky as ite was stolen. The '64 GTO was the first muscle car, produced by...
brush
Jun 26
#90
HAHAHHAAHAHHAHAHAH. Thank you very much Lochloosa. The part about the huge backseat is funny.
debm55
Jun 26
#84
A '52 Ford two door hard top. Flathead V8 stick shift. Ran good. Bought it with summer job money after...
brush
Jun 26
#93
Thank you PoindexterOglethorpe. I found it very hard to use a stick. Never drove one, Even my Jeep Liberty was
debm55
Jun 27
#122
Did you know that Weird Al's first song that got radio play was a tune called 'Belvedere Crusin'?
OldBaldy1701E
Jun 28
#150
Thank you very much MiHale. My husband had one when we first met. It had this little dust devil on it. Looked like Taz.
debm55
Jun 27
#137
Do you know that there's a new show on HBO called "Duster" that features this car?
Silver Gaia
Jun 27
#148
In 1966 my dad co-signed a cash loan of $300 for my first car. I bought a red 1961 Corvair
doc03
Jun 27
#133
Thank you very much, MuseRider. I had a similar car. Sat on pillow, Big tank of a kid to drive.AM radio, no AC, No power
debm55
Jun 27
#140
HAHAHHAHAHA Thank you MuseRider, I remember those air conditions you would put in cars.
debm55
Jun 27
#146