Missy's Question Of The Day 10-21-08
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A 1977 Chevy van. Or as my mom called it, that damn hotel on wheels. If I look hard enough, I might even find a picture of it. But that'* a van. So my first CAR was a 1984 Fiero.
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Great split John...lol
1975 Chevy Pickup, so similar to Dan.. the car was a 1985 Ford EXP.
Like the Fiero it was a small engine two seater.
1975 Chevy Pickup, so similar to Dan.. the car was a 1985 Ford EXP.
Like the Fiero it was a small engine two seater.
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A 1964 Ford Falcon . A friend of my dad'* into modified racing let me pretend to help while he ported, cammed, and put dual Holley carbs on it. I felt pretty proud wearing my Dad' oversized overall'* and getting to bolt the carb'* on at 16. As the months went by, I put chrome reverse wheels, Mickey Thompson oversized tires, shackles, dual Thrush exhaust, and the Futura model trim on it. A 4 track tape player and some oversized door speakers sealed the deal.
A 1964 Ford Falcon . A friend of my dad'* into modified racing let me pretend to help while he ported, cammed, and put dual Holley carbs on it. I felt pretty proud wearing my Dad' oversized overall'* and getting to bolt the carb'* on at 16. As the months went by, I put chrome reverse wheels, Mickey Thompson oversized tires, shackles, dual Thrush exhaust, and the Futura model trim on it. A 4 track tape player and some oversized door speakers sealed the deal.
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1964 falcon, I was going with a girl that had one, did a lot of work on it. Right up till the time she stuck it between the front wheels and the fuel tank of a train going 60 MPH. She survived. One tough car.
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They were solid for an early mid size. I totaled mine sliding in a drift into a sheer rock ledge. So hard it tore the screws holding the 4 track out of a metal dash.
Dan, I cant imagine you in a Fiero. I always wanted one until I tried to bring one into a Sears Auto I worked at for a winter job. @ 6'4" and a gimp leg, it was a cramped drive across the parking lot.
Dan, I cant imagine you in a Fiero. I always wanted one until I tried to bring one into a Sears Auto I worked at for a winter job. @ 6'4" and a gimp leg, it was a cramped drive across the parking lot.
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1976 Triumpth Spitfire
Loved it, used to cram 4 friends into it for day trips to Starved Rock State Park.
So light my "friends" at school would perch it on top of the parking lot snow piles.
No problem , i just dug at one end till it slipped off.
Fun car I am amazed I am not dead!
Loved it, used to cram 4 friends into it for day trips to Starved Rock State Park.
So light my "friends" at school would perch it on top of the parking lot snow piles.
No problem , i just dug at one end till it slipped off.
Fun car I am amazed I am not dead!
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HAHAHAhahaha, we had a friend in High School with a 60'* model Triumph. 4 of us would pick up each end till we had it sideways between two cars.
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1982 Mercury LN7. In the US they were called EXP'*. Weird little two seater car. My parents figured that being a two seater was a good car for me, so I was less apt to have to drive friends around!
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mine was a 88 chevy cavalier....had it for a week blew the motor and got a 86 buick lesabre.....loved that car too.....:(