What was your first car ???

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Hand me down 1971 LeMans


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It lasted about 18 more months.
 
Not really pic worthy.

1996 Honda Accord 2 door.
 
Not pulling a pic. But it was an 81 Cutlass with only 12000 miles (bought as a second owner in 1993)

Turned out it was a lemon and had tranny issues. Dad worked a half mile from home. School was 10 miles. So we swapped and he gave me the mid life crisis car to drive.

I drove my whole senior year in this....

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My first car was a 1981 Audi.

It was a 5 cylinder. I got it as payment for working on a farm that it had been sitting at for years.

It looked just like this one.

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4 cylinders vas too small, 6 cylinders vas too bulky, so vee made the 5 cylinder.

Those commercials were so fucking lame, but not quite as lame as those over engineered POS cars they were importing.
 
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1995 Chevy Lumina
 
1974 Vega......:facepalm: That bitch burned through a quart of oil for every gallon of gas.
 
75 Buick Century wagon. Gas guzzling 350, all the power goodies and a bed in the back :eyebrows:

Mine was chocolate brown, but otherwise just like this one.

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1974 Vega......:facepalm: That bitch burned through a quart of oil for every gallon of gas.

There's nothing wrong with aluminum cylinder sleeves!!!
 
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1981 Toyota Corona
My old man had a 73 Corona station wagon. Brown with fake wood paneling shit on the outside. The dealer told him that his was very rare because it had a bench seat in the front with and automatic shift on the column whereas most Toyotas of that time were either standards or bucket seats and auto shift in a center console.
 
This was supposed to be my first car. My brother had it for 4 or 5 years and when he was getting ready to bug out of Ft. Bragg. He told me he was gonna get a Vette and sell me the Firebird. Then he let some chucklehead on base borrow it and the dude fucking destroyed it doing over a 100mph on a back road in Fayetteville :facepalm:

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My old man had a 73 Corona station wagon. Brown with fake wood paneling shit on the outside. The dealer told him that his was very rare because it had a bench seat in the front with and automatic shift on the column whereas most Toyotas of that time were either standards or bucket seats and auto shift in a center console.
Ours was a four-on-the-floor if I remember right?
 
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1979 F100 Ranger. Three on the Tree.
I remember having to teach myself three-on-the-tree when I told my boss I could drive a big Chevy C65 grain truck. Jumped in thinking it was on the floor, it was column shift and the diagram was worn off.
 
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