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What car did you drive in High School

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by Stumplifter, Mar 28, 2016.

  1. Stumplifter

    Stumplifter Well-Known Member

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    So side track... bacon.

    Post high school I had a 75 IH Scout with the slant 4, had a cherry bomb exhaust on that. Every time I would go to my parents house in the suburbs of Milwaukee I would get pulled over.

    Hated getting rid of it, but as vehicles do in Wisconsin, rust ate everything on it, it was pretty much a Fred Flinstone vehicle when I had to let her go. The slant 4 was a dream to work on, I could sit on the quarter panel facing the engine and work on it. Was going through a divorce and didn't have the funds to save her. :(:mad:
     
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    Dadoseven Active Member

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    1977 Chevrolet Impala Coupe; the one with the 3 sided, sloped rear window like seen later on the 87 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe.
     
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    jayrodoh YimYam

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    At the risk of sidetracking, I went to a storage yard today and saw this while I was there. The Chevy body is pretty clean and no the tires are not flat, that is how far it has sunk into the ground. Sad to see :(

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    MattiThundrrr Not a guru

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    The tri 5 Chevys are going up and up in value... You should make an offer. Maybe someone doesn't know what they're holding! Lighter than a Corvette, and room for whatever engine you like. Every part still being made today and massive aftermarket support make this a blank slate. You could do anything to that car.
     
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    Wordman Member

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    It's funny, I don't know how my folks instilled respect for the deadly power that is an automobile, but my sister's first car was an '86 IROC and she never wrecked it or got a ticket in it either.
     
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    a 1989 Gunmetal gray metallic Pontiac GTA :D Exactly like this one. Nephew is driving it into the ground now :mad: frontviewAZ.jpg
     
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    1971 Mercury Comet with 302 v8 in last year of high school, 1979. Same as a Maverick. It was made for the curves because it sure didn't track straight, s-bends everywhere it went. Drum brakes and standard steering, a real POS.
     
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    Love those. That rear window was a big deal back then. It was "hot wire bent," and GM used glass like that on several cars. The '77-'79 Impala/Caprice, and a special edition Toronado, plus the later Monte SS.
     
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    Sieg New Member

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    Hahaha had the same car in college. I put like 5k on it with the driver's rear strut mount through the body... but that's what the c-pillar is for. Only car that I had a catastrophic wheel bearing failure on... that's what the stereo was for. 340,000k when I junked it. The drivetrain was nearly driving out of the front end.
     
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    Sieg New Member

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    what a coinkidink! my first ever car was a '72 super beetle with the 2-speed hydrostatic trans. Burnt a valve in it and sold to a girl I liked... like a retard. It was that 70s beige color like the nazis' station wagon in the Blues Brothers. I called it reclusive-old-nazi-weirdo-beige.
     
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    My mom had one,yes love that fold flat seat setup was like a queen size bed
     
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    MattiThundrrr Not a guru

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    Bah! You don't need that for that! I was able to get it on in the back of wife's 87 Prelude. Headlights weren't the only things popping up! Did I go too far?
     
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    Lust will find a way. You guys are lucky I was a klutz and revived this thread :)
     
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    First car ( bought it at age 15) was a 1986 Chevy Celebrity Station wagon. ( Bought it in 1999).
     
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    In 84 bought my first car a 74 Pinto from my grandparents neighbor for 100$ of hard earned money , when your 16 you didn't care much it was wheels . I was proud of it had been riding a 74 Honda trail 70 ...good until snow flies... Now with 4 wheels AM/FM radio and heater ..could take my girlfriend anytime of year ...Dad put 2 new fenders, and 2 new doors and painted to match ( old ones were rusted ) Had my first wreck spun out in the snow hit edge of wall broke steering rack...fixed it , but had a summer job at Ditch Witch as a Goffer and made enough money Sold Pinto for like 300$ , bought a 75 Pontiac Ventura with a 260 Oldsmobile V8 ...drove it thru high school and college .. after college bought first new vehicle 87 Chevy S10 Tahoe ...loaded (great truck) Sold Ventura to my best friend he drove car to all the military bases he was at he had it at least 9 years , he sold it on to a kid in town down south ...wonder what happened to it ;) I've had more cars and bikes since 87 when I got out of College than I count.
     
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    1964 Nova ss (gasser with a straight axle, blue printed 283/292 small block) won a street race the other was a -700$ '71 Monte carlo (the hwy. cruiser) l
     
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    Had two a 64 ss box gaser and a 71 283 v8 283 with 2500 stall automatic.
     
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    71 Plymouth Duster for $500
    I had one of those window vinyl stickers at the top that said PLYMOUTH
    My best friends mom said why does your car say PIG MOUTH?
     
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    Red 1964 Chevy Malibu ragtop w/ 283. Cost was $200 in 1974.
     
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    1973 VW bug. One of the rare pieces of advice I listened to from older guys was "Man, I wish I'd never gotten rid of my....." whatever first car.

    So I never did and still have the bug.
     
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