What was your very first car?
#31
Intermediate
my first car was a 1994 5 speed maroon honda accord back in 1997. it came with 17" chrome kmc bones, mirror tint, and some extra 6x9 holes cut out in the rear deck
#32
Pole Position
My very first car was a 1959 Rambler Station Wagon. I got it in 1968. It was green and previously owned by a tv repair service and on the driver's side door was painted the words Duck's TV Repair with a duck as their logo. In high school it was known as "The DuckMobile".
I'm going to take it a step further. I drove the "DuckMobile" until I had actually lost the push button for reverse. I used a Popsicle stick in it's place. Loved that car. But it finally gave in to the wear and tear and in 69 I became the proud owner of a 1967 red Dodge Charger (black interior) with a 383 -4 barrel.
I'm going to take it a step further. I drove the "DuckMobile" until I had actually lost the push button for reverse. I used a Popsicle stick in it's place. Loved that car. But it finally gave in to the wear and tear and in 69 I became the proud owner of a 1967 red Dodge Charger (black interior) with a 383 -4 barrel.
#33
Moderator
Blown head gaskets is what ended my time with the screaming chicken, I'm sure got more mileage and fun out the drum set!
#35
Driver School Candidate
My first car is sitting beside the Lexus
1992 Chevrolet Cavalier VL (Stands for "Value Leader" haha) Auto and AC, got it back in 2006, last time I drove it was about 20 minutes ago lol. Just fixed a small coolant leak and tire leak the other day and was rewarded with a new exhaust leak and a clunking rear end due to smacking a bad pothole I may actually part with it come spring time we will see...
1992 Chevrolet Cavalier VL (Stands for "Value Leader" haha) Auto and AC, got it back in 2006, last time I drove it was about 20 minutes ago lol. Just fixed a small coolant leak and tire leak the other day and was rewarded with a new exhaust leak and a clunking rear end due to smacking a bad pothole I may actually part with it come spring time we will see...
#36
My first car is sitting beside the Lexus
1992 Chevrolet Cavalier VL (Stands for "Value Leader" haha) Auto and AC, got it back in 2006, last time I drove it was about 20 minutes ago lol. Just fixed a small coolant leak and tire leak the other day and was rewarded with a new exhaust leak and a clunking rear end due to smacking a bad pothole I may actually part with it come spring time we will see...
1992 Chevrolet Cavalier VL (Stands for "Value Leader" haha) Auto and AC, got it back in 2006, last time I drove it was about 20 minutes ago lol. Just fixed a small coolant leak and tire leak the other day and was rewarded with a new exhaust leak and a clunking rear end due to smacking a bad pothole I may actually part with it come spring time we will see...
#39
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My first car was 88 Lincoln Mark VII Lsc. I wanted a v8, rear wheel drive and some luxury. 560SEC and XJS was to expensive back then.
Had the car for 4 years. Did a bunch of mods to it including a 5 speed swap, heads etc. got it to run from 16.1 stock to 13.9.
Got a 90 after that and after that moved on to other cars.
That was in 98-99. I missed that car so much, that in 2008 I got me another one, near mint condition. Still have it and will probably never part with it.
I always loved fast luxury cars, which are more suitable for real every day life.
I find threads like these very interesting. I always wonder what sort of people drive these LS460s.
Pictures of Then and Now.
Had the car for 4 years. Did a bunch of mods to it including a 5 speed swap, heads etc. got it to run from 16.1 stock to 13.9.
Got a 90 after that and after that moved on to other cars.
That was in 98-99. I missed that car so much, that in 2008 I got me another one, near mint condition. Still have it and will probably never part with it.
I always loved fast luxury cars, which are more suitable for real every day life.
I find threads like these very interesting. I always wonder what sort of people drive these LS460s.
Pictures of Then and Now.
#40
Thanks. Took it out for a short spin today, still puts a smile on my face when I dog it a bit here and there, cannt wait for spring to start cruising more often.
#44
Lead Lap