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RICKAMAVEN Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 10-01-2000
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your favorite cigar (this is the cigar post afer all),
what were the 3 cars you owned, that bring back the best memories.
abennett23 Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 02-15-2001
Posts: 126
My fav cigar is the one I smoked last night, a ISOM Trinidad. (By the Way I will be in Europe for the next 18 days smoking them and other ISOM's) the cars that bring back memories: My older brothers 1979 limited edition 10th anaversary Trans-am, my firebird and my mitsu eclipse.
bud451 Offline
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1960 Pontiac Catolina (1st car)....1969 Road Runner (very fast, did low 12's).....1992 Mustang LX 5.0. (first new car)
gdurfor Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 01-24-2001
Posts: 288
62 Black Dodge dart with a 318 inherited from grandfather. Brings back memories of Hippy days.
61 Corvair 1st car easy to drive truck in the front
88 S-10 1st new one put 200,000 on it ran great
Anejo Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 04-29-2001
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72' Cuda Hemi, 65' Goat, 69' Chevelle SS, while I puff My VSG robusto and sip my mornin cup of Jo.
bud451 Offline
#6 Posted:
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Thought it would be interesting to give the price I paid for each.....Pontiac $85.....Road Runner $2,500....Mustang $16,500.
rookie139 Offline
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Joined: 03-02-2000
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Man...This is gonna really show my youg age..LOL...An 84 Nissan Sentra (first car owned, in 1988 when I got my license), an 87 Pontiac Grand Am, and my current little toy, an 88 Honda Prelude Si 2.0 24V DOHC with modifications including a K&N air filter, custom manifold, Neuspeed Muffler and exhaust system, NGK Spark plugs and wires, and an Allison Performance Ignition System...I love this little rocket!...Keith
mtsheron Offline
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A 1971 Torino GT.........bought in 1985 all original/sold
A 1965 Cevrolet Malibu SS........bought in 1989 converted to floor shift 4 spd. from column/sold
My next project is a replica 1966 Shelby Cobra......427 SCJ/that is a man's car. Found an original from a collector, not for sale of course...he was offered upwards to 800 K but it had setimental value, his dad bought it brand new. What a hrad on I got for this car!
mtsheron Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 04-29-2000
Posts: 528
Meant to say a HARD-ON.
Charlie Offline
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Joined: 06-16-2002
Posts: 39,751
My father's 1957 Cadilac El Dorado Convertable(God, would I sell my soul to own that car) when I was a kid. My first car was a used 56 Chevy Bel Air 2 door hardtop Bronze and Creme, and my dad had another classic a 1960 El Dorado 2 door hard top. I am smoking a Warhall Robusto(not so bad)! Charlie
jcrimmins Offline
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Joined: 04-26-2000
Posts: 787
1969 Mercury Cougar, 1977 Triumph Spitfire and a 1974 Camaro.
tailgater Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 06-01-2000
Posts: 26,185
1973 Ford Pinto. Just don't hit me from behi...BOOOOM!!!
Palama Offline
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‘68 Plymouth Road Runner - I absolutely loved this car! Bought it from my friend’s Mom for $800 back in 1974. Everything was stock except for the Ansen rims. Seven inch fronts, 8” backs. Replaced the fronts with 6” rims and went taller and skinner tires with H60s in the back. Had the carpet replaced and the front seats re-done. Stayed with the tuck ‘n roll ‘cause I didn’t have the money for diamond tuck. Installed an under dash, removable mount for an auto-reverse Panasonic cassette player. Later upgraded to a Teac player. Jensen co-axial speakers in the rear deck and door jams. Over time I put in an Edelbrock manifold, Hooker headers, vacuum pump 600 cfm Holley carb, Accel distributor, shift plate, Lakewood traction bars. Did some upper half engine work. Chromoly push rods, titanium rocker arms and a street / strip cam. Had the car re-painted to Corvette White and the finishing touches were the correct door decals and the trunk panel that I bought brand new. Never got the “383” badge for the hood “wings”. Franking gas embargo and the rising prices did me in and eventually sold it to my older brother. Still wish I could have found a way to keep her but I’m sure the maintenance to keep her looking and running good would have killed my wallet.

‘66 Plymouth Valiant 200 - this was my very first car that, I think, cost $800 too. My Dad and oldest brother found and bought the car from an older Japanese man. Had to repay my Dad with the money I made from my summer job. Being an older 4-door vehicle, it was a good beach car to pile in my friends and go off to the countryside. After I agreed to buy the Road Runner, I put up a bulletin board ad at my part-time job and incredibly sold the car back to the man that sold the car to my Dad! I dunno what the odds would have been but I still marvel at that coincidence.

‘95 Nissan Quest van - bought it brand new and had, at that time, more bells and whistles than our young family was accustomed to. Power windows, Captain’s seats, driver side airbag, nice smooth ride and, I think, a/c vents for the rear passengers. Being able to remove one of the Captain’s seats made going in and out for my kids easier and kept them apart so no in-car fighting. But, went to work for my cousin about a year later and one of the job perks was a company car so we sold the van (…at, of course, a big loss…).

Palama Offline
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Who else has some car stories? Think
frankj1 Offline
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danm?
burning_sticks Offline
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69 Chevelle SS, 78 Datsun 280Z, 86 BMW 535I.
RiverRatRuss Offline
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Damn a Rickamaven sighting... Somebody's been digging in the Archives!!! Herfing
tonygraz Offline
#18 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2008
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'57 Pontiac Convertible (particularly with the 2nd larger engine), '69 Ford Torino Cobra, '88 Nissan Pulsar
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