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Thread: Your First Car?

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    Your First Car?

    What was your first car? Mine was a 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS with the 427 cu in (7.0 L), four on the floor! It was a lot of car for a 16 year old lad. The car belonged to my Grandfather, when he died it was passed to me. Mine looked identical to this one, only mine had Cragar SS five spoke mags.




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    1974 Blue Ford Escort similar to this one.


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    69 Ford Falcon. The thought of it brings back so many memories and not a bad one in the bunch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WVDAVE View Post
    69 Ford Falcon. The thought of it brings back so many memories and not a bad one in the bunch.
    My brother had a Ford Falcon, I helped him drop a 302 in it. That car would scoot!!!

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    302 in a plain Jane. Sometimes they never knew what hit them.
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    1962 Chevrolet Bel Air, very used. Good car though. This was in 1977 and it cost me 120 dollars.
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    Younger guy over here. First car was a 1991 Buick Riviera. LOVED that car. That was one of the smoothest riding vehicles I've ever been in.

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    Not this exact one, mine was a darker shade of red.
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    59 Impala, quiet, smooth, and run 100# mph all day long.... Still haven't broken that habit :-)

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    '66 VW Beetle was my first car. I know it was nothing fast, or fancy, but it sure beat having to borrow my parent's car to get around.
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    1985 Mazda RX-7...mine was black...I also had a red one, white, one, and a baby blue one...before I finally got done wrecking them all...loved that car...it would fly and bark tires all the way to fourth gear!

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