To: laney
2 posted on
12/13/2005 11:29:56 AM PST by
Mr. Mojo
To: Mr. Mojo
7 posted on
12/13/2005 11:31:28 AM PST by
MNlurker
To: Mr. Mojo
That car is worth money now!
21 posted on
12/13/2005 11:34:18 AM PST by
laney
(Merry Christmas Freepers!)
To: Mr. Mojo
1980 Chevy Monza. (Yeah, that was a classic!)
29 posted on
12/13/2005 11:36:21 AM PST by
TN4Bush
To: Mr. Mojo
"'65 Mustang conv."'67 Mustang Convertible here. 289 with a 3-Speed. I'm going for a '66 convertible after the next few years when the kids have left the house and I can revert back to my teenage years. Oooooh, it's gonna be GREAT!
60 posted on
12/13/2005 11:47:48 AM PST by
Hatteras
To: Mr. Mojo
You got me beat.
Mine was a late 70's yellow; manual (stick shift); diesel VW Rabbit.
It was really, really loud. You could hear me coming a couple blocks away and it was impossible pulling into the driveway after curfew with that thing.
I didn't have it long.
To: Mr. Mojo
I'm still driving my first car, an '89 Honda Accord 5-speed! My mom refused to give a 16-year-old a new car, so she got the new Accord, and I had to learn to drive a stick (a difficult thing to do in hilly East Tennessee).
Eight years later at 190,000 miles, it's been resuscitated from the dead at least 3 times. My dad and I refuse to let it go. Both of us are convinced that the '89 and '90 Accord models will be classics one day. It runs great and is amazingly efficient.
My friends like to bug me about when I'll get a new car. I always reply, "When Honda brings back flip-up headlights."
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