I wish I had a picture of my first. It was a 1938 chevy 2 door before automatics were out.
Woody22
by sabastious 52 Replies latest jw friends
I wish I had a picture of my first. It was a 1938 chevy 2 door before automatics were out.
Woody22
You got to love those American built cars of the 50's, 60's and 70's.
They were big on style, built reasonably well, they usually had big motors because the price of gas was cheap and they weren't
really all that expensive for what you got. I had bought a 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon off a customer while I was
renovating his house for only $5,000 it was in mint condition and fully loaded with a big V8 under the hood.
I actually kept the car for 20 years I loved it so much. Try doing that today !
There was something confidence inspiring to drive a car that was made out heavy steel, rather than light weight plastic
like they do today
I had a 1968 Ford Mustang. It was dark green with a light metallic green interior. I had 14 inch wide chrome mag wheels on it. It was one cute, fun car. Had a lotta fun in that car.
This is my car except that I had the chrome mags.
1976 Ford Gran Torino (mine was brown)
I didn't own it, but I drove one of these to high school, my senior year. 1976 Pontiac Catalina, 4-door, 2-barrel, 400 cubic inches. It would pass anything but a gas station. Eight people could easily fit into it. Ours had a very nice bronze paint job with better wheels.
I feel so young around you folk.
My first (and current car) looks like this, white is such a nice car to clean.
1982 Toyota Dark Blue and almost this low. Very dark tinted windows and a loud stereo.
@Sherah,
What happened to your car?
Scott77
I had a blue 1991 Toyota Camry. It was a great car, until it caught on fire and burned completely up.
:-)
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