Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Your First Car

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #46
    Originally posted by dogbert View Post
    Sweet! What is it?
    1961 Chrysler Turboflite

    Comment


      #47
      Originally posted by dogbert View Post
      They're more popular since Wayne's World...reminds me of the article I read many years about about racing Ford Pintos. There was a whole sport about driving those things at 120 Mph:

      Pinto Racers
      OMG! My parents had a Pinto, I can still remember being 15 and my dad saying "well son, I guess you'll be driving the pinto next year" I think my nuts hit the floor in insta-shame, realizing that no chick was gonna wanna hop in the back for some drive in movie action. I learned to drive in that thing, I think I was the worst "student driver" ever, I ran that thing over so many curbs and crap, just trying to kill it.

      After that, Dad sold it, and tired like hell to buy a Dodge Omni for me. The Turd brown 'stang was the compromise. Why those are all hatchbacks, I don't know.

      Maybe we thought we could use the hatchback for an emergency exit during a fire or something.
      Last edited by Tequilasun; 03-30-2007, 06:37 PM. Reason: sometimes a T makes all the difference...TTTTT TTTT
      "I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"

      Comment


        #48
        A fire exit...hahahaha
        The sun never sets on a badass

        Comment


          #49
          My parents thought they were the coolest because they had a 1974 Pinto Squire station wagon with the fake wood grain panels on the side. My Dad was so obsessed with taking care of that damn car he made me Armor-All the stupid panels every week so they wouldn't fade. Our 1965 AMC Rambler station wagon had been stolen (Who the hell would steal a freaking station wagon??), and the insurance company had given us a Capri as a rental...don't think it was a great family car because it wasn't. My parents smoked like chimneys and me and my sister spent the majority of family trips with our noses smooshed out the little wind-wing style windows for fresh air. The Pinto was no better. It seems my family is quite inept when it comes to car purchases!

          Mike
          Ambivalent? Yes. Or Not.

          Comment


            #50
            I feel you pain, I don't know that many people that don't smoke, and my dad kills me when we are driving because I like the window down and smoke come right in my face. Grrrrrr!
            The sun never sets on a badass

            Comment


              #51
              '79 VW Bus, split pea soup green, Westphalia version with the full kitchen inside. It was my choice because I had traveled around Utah in a friends and decided that it would suit my needs of racing mountain bikes when I was in high school. I could cary 4 bikes and three kayaks on the roof rack of that thing. And yes, there were some pretty hot chicks that did dig it.

              Exactly like this
              Attached Files

              Comment


                #52
                thats coolio
                The sun never sets on a badass

                Comment


                  #53
                  my favorite first car story belongs to a good friend of mine. His dad picked up a 63 Vette Convertible and my friend somehow thought it was his car. And he TOLD EVERYONE IN SCHOOL THAT HE WAS GETTING A VETTE!

                  The day of his birthday, we got off the bus and there was an old puke green Plymouth Duster with a bow on it in the driveway. Should have seen the look on his face when he realized he was not getting the vette!

                  My first car was a 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible - SWEET!
                  If its not fun, Why do it?

                  Comment


                    #54
                    Well it is not my first car but Ken Schrader stopped by to see what is going on with the drag bug

                    PS my first car was a 1962 Red BAJA bug………….
                    Attached Files
                    Watch this, hold my beer……………

                    Comment


                      #55
                      I think I am going to let Ken drive the season this year……????????
                      Attached Files
                      Watch this, hold my beer……………

                      Comment


                        #56
                        Haha cool, Are you sponsored by yager or just like it that much?
                        The sun never sets on a badass

                        Comment


                          #57
                          How nice, he even brought you some oatmeal creme pies.

                          My first car was a 68 Mustang. 351W w/ a C4 trans. I built the motor and trans in High School Auto Shop. It did the 1/4 mile in 12.9 seconds. Primer gray.
                          Last edited by TeamAllen; 04-01-2007, 02:34 PM.
                          Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

                          Comment


                            #58
                            Originally posted by TeamAllen View Post
                            How nice, he even brought you some oatmeal creme pies.

                            Such a thoughtful Driver...

                            Comment


                              #59
                              Originally posted by TeamAllen View Post
                              How nice, he even brought you some oatmeal creme pies.
                              Ken even signs his own crotch...which I find......uhhmmm strange
                              "I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"

                              Comment


                                #60
                                My mom had a sweet Pinto. Chocolate Brown with a set of Baby Moons. I can still remember listening to Steve Miller cranking on the 8 trac while we were on our way out to the lake. She finally traded it in on an '81 Z28. I thought I was the chit riding around in that car.

                                Pinto's are actually pretty good little race cars. They do pretty well at our local dirt track.
                                You'll get your chance, smart guy.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X