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  • dogtag
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 14985

    #1

    The 21 Vehicles that shared my life ...

    The first was a 1938 Austin 10 - the car that honed my
    driving skills. The brakes were almost non existent, all
    4 gears popped out when I came off the gas. Wipers didn't
    work, but a knob below windscreen could be operated by hand.
    The last is a 99 Land Rover.
    In between were some sporty jobs, a 59 Bug-eye AH Sprite,
    a 54 MG TF and a 67 Alfa Romeo veloce.
    7 Trucks - 2 Ford Couriers, 1 Datsun 1 Mazda, 2 Toyotas
    and a 61 Chevy Apache.
    There was an assortment of American, Japanese and British cars.
    No Lemons Among them unless you think the 38 Austin was one.
    But it sure was interesting to drive although my future FIL didn't
    think "interesting" was the right word.
  • Dan in NH
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 109

    #2
    I've owned 7 Ford trucks. 1st one was a '67 F-250 Camper Special

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    • lyman
      Administrator - OFC
      • Aug 2009
      • 11269

      #3
      Vega wagon
      77 Ford shortbed pickup
      79 Toyota Celica
      81 Toyota Hi Lux (pickup)
      93 Saturn SL2
      97 Toyota T100
      2000 Toyota Tundra (still have)
      2010 Mini Cooper S
      2013 Mini Cooper S
      2015 Honda Civic (daily driver)

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      • rayg
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 7444

        #4
        59 Corvette, my first car
        63 split window Corvette, 2nd car
        59 T bird 3rd car
        A British 1946 Standard convertable
        The rest were just cars

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        • JimF
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 1179

          #5
          1942 Mercury convertible . . . .

          Very scarce car, due to WW2 war production!

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          • kj47
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 699

            #6
            1956 Studabaker Champion
            1951 Plymouth Cranbrook
            1955 Buick Special
            1958 Plymouth Belvadere HT
            1961 VW POS
            1960 Valiant
            1965 Belair
            1966 GTO HT
            1968 Bronco
            1971, 1973 & 1975 Pintos
            1978, 1982 & 1988 Caprices
            All used & claimed by New England weather.
            1994 Ford xL 300 New
            2001 Ford Explorer Mew
            2007 GMC Sierra Classic New
            2012 RAV4 V6 New

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            • Major Tom
              Very Senior Member - OFC
              • Aug 2009
              • 6181

              #7
              1964 Chevelle SS with factory installed super rare 365HP Corvette engine only 208 made
              3 corvettes, 1977, 1986, 2011
              1931 Ford 2 door sedan
              1950 Ford 2 door sedan
              1999 Ford F-150
              1973 Toyoda station wagon
              1966 Toyoda Land Cruiser
              1969 Dodge Charger
              1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass
              1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass
              1960 Triumph TR3
              1972 Kawasaki 175
              1974 Kawasaki 900
              Last edited by Major Tom; 09-14-2023, 04:06.

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              • PWC
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 1366

                #8
                1953 4 door Ford Fairlane
                1963 Corvair Monza (a poor man's corvette, no matter what Nader said)
                1972 Chevelle (hers) and 1975 Dodge Tradesman van (his)
                1969 Chevy Biscayne (his work car)
                1975 Honda CVCC (his work car)
                1975 Volvo wagon (hers)
                ???? Volvo 960 (hers)
                ???? GMC Sierra P/U (his)
                2003 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab (his)
                2007 Prius (56 mpg until $4K hybrid battery failed)
                2016 Prius (56 mpg until I bent it)
                2023 Prius (55 mpg)
                Last edited by PWC; 09-12-2023, 03:42.

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                • Phloating Phlasher
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2023
                  • 508

                  #9
                  Only one car.
                  Triumph Herald, Estate. 1195cc 4-lung. you could tell when you floored it, the carb sucked louder.
                  Almost a car, a Messerschmidt 3-wheeler! I bought it for ?50,00.00, & painted it like Adolph Galland's FW 190!
                  Then I met "Dolfo" he was staring at it in the parking lot & couldn't believe it.
                  All the rest were motorcycles.
                  an 80 cc Suzuki.
                  a 200 cc Triumph Tiger Cub
                  A Greaves "Scottish" 6 day ISDT off road bike for the Welsh mountains.
                  A few Bonneviles:
                  a '62 that had a bad mag.
                  a '68 that became the ultimate crotch rocket! 650cc bored out to 750, "police" high lift long dwell, camshaft Westlake 4-valve head, Dual Wal Phillips fuel injectors, a Brown exhaust driven turbo charger, & (of course) clip ons, rearsets, racing saddle, ally 5-Gal tank & all the other goodies.
                  A '73 Bonnie from "The Meriden Workers collective", my last "Bonnie"It was a dog. They left the rubber bands in the engine that held the cam followers in position when you inverted the barrels to mat to the cranks when building it & it killed the motor.
                  A Norton "InterPlod" The thing tried to kill me 3 times. TNV told me it was my fault because I wasn't heavy enough to ride it.
                  A Beemer R750/S, Ugliest bike I ever owned, but dayum it stuck to the road. I'll never forget the manual. "Maximum speed 103 MPH, suggested cruising speed, 103 MPH"
                  Somewhere in there I bought a BSA Bantam, 175cc 2-stroker with a seized motor, I put an industrial electric genset motor in it, kerosene fuel & a single-stage gas turbine! Every penny I saved on converting from petrol to paraffin went on replacing brake shoes. The darned thing had ZERO engine braking!

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                  • M1Tommy
                    Very Senior Member - OFC
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 1027

                    #10
                    First car that was 'mine' was bought in '78, a '69 VW Squareback... cool car, actually comfortable, a pita to work on.
                    '81 Toyota Corolla, likely still running somewhere today.
                    '89 Mustang LX Sport, fun, poorly built, was cracking in half after 24 months (12 month warranty),
                    ''91 Hyundai Excel (bought for new wifey), a decent little car.
                    '96 Toyota Corolla Station wagon, also probably still on the road somewhere,
                    '02 Mazda MPV minivan,
                    also in the '91 - timeline:
                    '82 Ford F-150 bought in '91
                    '87 Ford Ranger (same comment as Corollas above),
                    '91 Toyota Tacoma,
                    '03 Ford F-150,
                    ''09 Toyota RAV4, AWD, V6 "Sport", a fun car actually, sold at 240k miles, prob still running.
                    '15 Sub. Forester, still have it as wifey loves it.
                    '21 Nissan Frontier 4WD, decent truck, currently in shop for busted window regulator (warranty repair).
                    Also..... '96 Kawasaki Vulcan VN800B, great bike, sold her to a friend with 94k miles, prob. still on the road,
                    '08 HD ElectraGlide, nice for road trips, but a tank in town.
                    '09 Triumph 'Speedmaster', pretty but a real turkey for me.
                    '04 Yamaha Roadstar Warrior 1700, bought last year, a real hoot.

                    Now, what was the question? <grin>
                    Tommy

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                    • Viking Guy
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 200

                      #11
                      1959 Studebaker Lark, 3 on the tree, actually on loan from Grandma
                      1964 GTO Coupe (post)
                      1950 Chevy 3 window pickup
                      1974 Vega worst ever
                      1957 Willys L6-226 4X4 Station Wagon
                      1980 VW Scirocco
                      1992 Camry
                      1996 Toyota T100
                      2004 Tundra
                      2004 Camry
                      2006 Jeep Wrangler

                      Every one was or still is a manual transmission. Never have owned an automatic

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                      • Mark in Ottawa
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 1744

                        #12
                        I have always wanted a Mercedes 450SL sports car and although they can be found for under $20,000 and I can now afford one, I am so old and decrepit that I could never climb out of it.

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                        • Allen
                          Moderator
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 10583

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mark in Ottawa
                          I have always wanted a Mercedes 450SL sports car and although they can be found for under $20,000 and I can now afford one, I am so old and decrepit that I could never climb out of it.
                          I bought a used MB from a realtor. He had a 230 and a 450 SEL (4 door). He advised me against both but I wouldn't listen. MB's are the greatest thing ever, right? I bought the 230. It had 50K miles on it. Kept it 5 years and traded it in on a Buick Century. The MB had 57K on it after 5 years. It spent most of it's life on the back of a wrecker.

                          Like so many european cars everything made of rubber like the door and trunk gaskets readily decompose but my biggest issue was the engine. I was told by the local MB dealer that they used 5 different engines that year and ordering and actually getting the right parts was just a hit and miss.

                          The day I bought it and drove it home it would not run over 60mph and got 15mpg (4 cyl gas). When I got home I looked under the hood and everything electrical was labeled Bosch so it all went in the trash (plugs, dist cap, even resisters) and replaced with Motorcraft and AC parts. The car would then run at 80mph.

                          I tried to get rid of it countless times including trading it in at the MB dealer. They would not take it stating "there is no market for a used MB". I believe them now. I even considered trading it for a riding lawn mower. I found the local Buick dealer also sold BMW's and they were "impressed" with it so I unloaded it on them toward that Buick I mentioned.

                          I've know others who had MB's that had similar and numerous problems with them. A neighbor and friend of mine had a 450SL like you mentioned. He had it for years but never got to drive it much, nor find anyone that could or would work on it. He got rid of it.

                          Not being able to climb out of it is a very good excuse to not buy one. If you're just looking to get your daily suffering done there are better ways of going about it.

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                          • PWC
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 1366

                            #14
                            I had 2 Volvos (not the Ford Volvo, but the real thing). They are good for Europesn cold weather, but not for AZ heat.

                            When things started getting intermittant, I went under the hood and found the wiring harness used braided wire (ok) but the insulation was rubber (not ok) and was breaking off. If insulation was vynal like US cars it would have been ok. Had to replace both wiring harnesses.

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                            • pcox
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 386

                              #15
                              1957 Ford Skyliner
                              1953 Studebaker Commander

                              The two that wish I had back.

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