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Of all the cars in your life what was your favorite?
Mine was a 1987 Toyota supra., no turbo
Mine was a 1987 Toyota supra., no turbo
When I was 20 I bought an MGB. British racing green with wire wheels. Paid £100 for it. Damn, I loved that car...Of all the cars in your life what was your favorite?
Mine was a 1987 Toyota supra., no turbo
Lol, mine also ran forever til i couldn't stand it anymore and sold it. It was an old one like yours but i foget which Toyota it was but it was gray like most of the old toys wereMy was a 1976 Toyota Corolla station wagon. It looked so bad, my wife wouldn't ride in it. Yet even when it was just a pile of rust in the driveway, it always started and ran like a top.
You were lucky. I was only able to admire them..i liked the red oneWhen I was 20 I bought an MGB. British racing green with wire wheels. Paid £100 for it. Damn, I loved that car...
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1966 GTO. I had a chance to pick one up for 500 dollars in the early 80s but I was too young to scrape together the cash. So sad but at least I got to experience all the great muscle cars of the 60's early 70s. If you think there is a better era for cars, maybe? But everyone with these cars had lots of modifications. Mags, air shocks, headers, advancing the timing, camshafts etc. Yes, you can do that today but it is not widespread. Too much worry about high payments and insurance for most.Of all the cars in your life what was your favorite?
Mine was a 1987 Toyota supra., no turbo
Wow, was it mine? I had a 66gto. It boiled. But it was wonderful to look at and sometimes to drive, piece of crap!1966 GTO. I had a chance to pick one up for 500 dollars in the early 80s but I was too young to scrape together the cash. So sad but at least I got to experience all the great muscle cars of the 60's early 70s. If you think there is a better era for cars, maybe? But everyone with these cars had lots of modifications. Mags, air shocks, headers, advancing the timing, camshafts etc. Yes, you can do that today but it is not widespread. Too much worry about high payments and insurance for most.
I had a 66 lemans but only a 326. Yes, not as reliable as the electronic cars today but fun to work on. Might be easier to replace the points or coils after an EMP though than what you would need for a modern car.Wow, was it mine? I had a 66gto. It boiled. But it was wonderful to look at and sometimes to drive, piece of crap!
It ran good. Amazing those cheap prices back then. I made 2.00 an hour while in school but always had gas. Cruising was still real too in the midwest anyway.I think you got off cheap not getting it. The creep i was married too decided he wanted these kids to have it more then he wanted to please me and gave it to them for $2 or 300. It had a cool rack on the back white, with a black top.
1967 Ford Mustang .... also had a 1963 VE Westfalia Camper I was partial too .... had great times with that camper.Of all the cars in your life what was your favorite?
Mine was a 1987 Toyota supra., no turbo
Nice, did the gas tank catch on fire? Ii hope you had a truck for that camper1967 Ford Mustang .... also had a 1963 VE Westfalia Camper I was partial too .... had great times with that camper.
I had one of those too. It hauled butt with its straight 6 engine. I ended up putting my home speakers in the back powered by my Pioneer Supertuner.My was a 1976 Toyota Corolla station wagon. It looked so bad, my wife wouldn't ride in it. Yet even when it was just a pile of rust in the driveway, it always started and ran like a top.
I owned a 68 Camero and that is one vehicle I wish I kept. As a kid, I didn't understand the value of things.1967 Ford Mustang .... also had a 1963 VE Westfalia Camper I was partial too .... had great times with that camper.