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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 10:25:34 PM   
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My first car was a 1986 Pontiac Trans Am. Metallic silver with a dark red wine and silver cloth interior. It was a 305 4 bbl and ran like a dog... but sure did look good. My ex-wife totalled it.

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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 10:26:17 PM   
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It was a white valiant. I don't know the year. It was a really a good car back then. It's too bad Lee stopped making them. He even admitted it was the best car they made.

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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 10:28:27 PM   
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They dont make them like they used to. They all were special, different and built to last some of those old great cars.

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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 10:45:30 PM   
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I hated my first car. A puke green Vega. I bought it from a friend of my dad's for $200 and it wasn't even worth that.

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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 10:54:19 PM   
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k at a vette, that
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That is kind of suprising, I have a 79 TA now, and man I wouldnt give it up for nothing, its a hard top, 6.6 with the Radial tuned suspension, I have had it up over 160 MPH a couple of times and it rides like a rocket sled on rails. I have had 4 of em, all great cars. This one is by far the nicest, and it is fixing to get a 468 CID heart transplant pretty soon.

The Fury III's were cool cars, but the problem with a car like that is weight, if some one puts the right goodies on thier suspension to make that TA next to you hook up, they are going to leave you every time simply as a function of power to weight ratio. On the other hand, big boat cars do tend to do pretty damn good in accidents, where as TA's well not so good. That is why mine is getting a 12 point cage this winter, allthough I am really hoping I never have to test it.



*scoffs* a chevy motor in a pontiac? you cant be snerious! lol

I had a 301 turbo car, blew the 301, stuffed the turbo on a 400 and proceded to do my best burt reynolds imatation, good times. had the cb in the car and everything!

My 79 TA came with a 301 (4.9L) but as is usual with those it cooked and burned up so I swapped it out for a 350 that I had bored over to 383 - you know that little trick of boring it out and putting in the crank from a 400 SB. God I loved that thing - though its amazing it never killed me or any of my passengers. (Although we are still insane, last summer Britt transferred from her friends mustang to my vette at 75 mph going down 45 south... ) The key to accident survivability in a TA is not to have one... Look at a vette, that thing will shatter and send wreckage over 3 miles of highway so dont wreck it! LOL


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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 10:54:51 PM   
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My vehicles over the years have been compact, better gas mileage types; Toyota, Datsun, Honda and Hyundai. The Honda and Hyundai were both very dependable.


 
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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 10:56:58 PM   
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67 Fury III.  Lady Margaret.  Stuffing oozing from the back seat. LOVED that car!!  She'd run forever on fumes, unless someone riding in her badmouthed her.
One time, giving a chick I didnt particularly like a ride home (at the request of my best friend), Cindy made comments about how ugly the car was..etc etc...

Lady M decided she'd had enough., and ran out of gas right next to L.A. County Jail.  *snort*

Cindy never said a negative word about Lady M again....


My last great automotive love (4 wheels) was my 1980 Silverado. My father gave her to me.. Blue Betty.  I so seriously abused her when I left CA to move to GA.  She was a 1/2 ton.. I put a cabover camper on her..loaded it with as much of my earthly possesions as I could fit, put a trailer behind her, and drove cross country.  God bless her, she GOT me to GA (although we DID blow 3 right rear tires on the trip.. too much weight) and there was the transmission scare in CLyde, TX...(turned out to be torque bolts, not the entire trans).  It wasnt until about a week after I got to GA that the trans DID fry.  *sob*  I would have replaced the trans, if I'd had the $$.. the engine was in fine shape..
I seriously cried my eyes out as they took her to the salvage yard.. the tow driver put his arm around me, patted my shoulder and said "she's had a good life, darlin/.. time to let her go, now...."


*cries* I miss that truck....


I know how you feel, in highschool I worked all the time, built a really nice 70 chevy short bed 4x4, had a 4 speed manual in it, it was lifted, dumped over 10 grand into the engine, it would scream. Sold it like a dumb ass because my dad was putting a lot of pressure on me to get somthing more "grown up" you cant beat the old CST's


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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 11:05:17 PM   
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*scoffs* a chevy motor in a pontiac? you cant be snerious! lol

I had a 301 turbo car, blew the 301, stuffed the turbo on a 400 and proceded to do my best burt reynolds imatation, good times. had the cb in the car and everything!




LOL Hey ya know what PONTIAC stands for right ? LOL I know but the stock 301 was an olds anyway so at least I dropped a chevy into a pontiac thus replacing an oldsmobile! GM components on any GM muscle car is as intermingled as the sexual relations at an Arkansas family reunion - well yes shes your momma but shes also your sister and your daughter too...  I had a CB in mine too as well as a <gasp> cassette player! Oh I remember those days of driving too fast with the T-Tops off and John Cougar and Springsteen blaring. I still do that with th Vette, but now its Avril Lavigne on the CD player and the woman flashing the truckers is young enough to be my daughter..

Whats really scary though is how priorities change, when I was young I knew everything about cars. I could tell you what the compression ratio on my ride was and how much it was overbored and the timing advance. Now that Im 40 I dont even know what fucking engine is in my Explorer. Its a V-8 cause it says so on the fender - beyond that I need to look in the Haynes book LOL

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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 11:16:42 PM   
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*scoffs* a chevy motor in a pontiac? you cant be snerious! lol

I had a 301 turbo car, blew the 301, stuffed the turbo on a 400 and proceded to do my best burt reynolds imatation, good times. had the cb in the car and everything!




LOL Hey ya know what PONTIAC stands for right ? LOL I know but the stock 301 was an olds anyway so at least I dropped a chevy into a pontiac thus replacing an oldsmobile! GM components on any GM muscle car is as intermingled as the sexual relations at an Arkansas family reunion - well yes shes your momma but shes also your sister and your daughter too...  I had a CB in mine too as well as a <gasp> cassette player! Oh I remember those days of driving too fast with the T-Tops off and John Cougar and Springsteen blaring. I still do that with th Vette, but now its Avril Lavigne on the CD player and the woman flashing the truckers is young enough to be my daughter..

Whats really scary though is how priorities change, when I was young I knew everything about cars. I could tell you what the compression ratio on my ride was and how much it was overbored and the timing advance. Now that Im 40 I dont even know what fucking engine is in my Explorer. Its a V-8 cause it says so on the fender - beyond that I need to look in the Haynes book LOL


Heh, I am kind of going the other way, I am working on finishing a degree in CNC Machining, and im trying to figure out how to stuff an Allison 1000 6 speed behind my 455 with a steering wheel mounted paddle shifter, and a new suspension under the car to turn it into a fully blown G-machine.

8 years ago I could be happy with a intake, carb, and fuck who am I kidding, I always have been and always will be a uber gear head, its what I do.

On that note though, What kind of equipment you fly? I have a lot of hours in a C-182 off of grass and gravel. never touched the big iron cept for when I was in the navy, and I was a back seater then. Cause you know an enlisted man cant fly an airplane *scoffs*


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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 11:33:08 PM   
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A Datson 510!!  Was it orange??




     Maroon.


Everyone I knew back then seemed to have an orange Datsun.  Except my boyfriend, he had a maroon Datsun 280z.

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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 11:35:19 PM   
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OK SB, I am going to go through this for you.

One day Dad drove me to a car lot. He showed me a car and it had power everytrhing and all that which never impressed me. It was yellow with a black vinyl top. It was in the back.

This was at Luis Cruz Auto Sales on W25th at the Columbus road intersection. This car was hidden from sight because it was not perfect, it did not run right. But Dad took me to it so I checked out the accessories and tried to start it. Battery was not up too it. He said "Pull the hood latch and come here" and I complied.

I had no idea what I was looking at, and then he spoke " Do you have any idea what this is ?". I said no, and then he explained. He told me this was a 1970 Olds Toronado. and that it was a very special car. He explained that the tranny was just about under the engine, front wheel drive. This was in 1975, front wheel drive cars were not popular then.

This car had the sticker in the window, which said that it cost $9986 in 1970. Five years later with a hundred thousand miles on it, the price was cheap, $225. He asked me if I wanted it. What do you think I said ? LOL

We brought our own brand new battery to start it when we pocked it up a few days later, after throwing a back plate on it. I got to drive it home, at below legal driving age, we did not care back then. It was running on two cylinders, and being down to ten percent power approximately, it made it home.

Well we are no slouch when it comes to engines, the olman used to buy, sell rebuild and steal them. I mean we know what the fuck we are doing. In a short time the engine was running smoothly and it was very fast. Fast to the popint where it had a passing gear at 100MPH. And I am not kidding.

When I drove it home on two cylinders, another would fire once in a while and you would get a brief surge in power. I knew this this was bad to the bone and the first priority became getting it running right.

Now I know this car is not the most powerful thing in the world, but it had a few features. Because of the special suspension, you could be moving right along and whip the wheel. It would not break traction. I needed a tire and I couldn't find an LR78-15, so I used a JR, and even inflated to 60PSI it would not break traction, it would crush the tire.

I'll explain it this way, in a normal car let's say you are doing 40 MPH. As ytou do this, turn the steering wheel almost full left as if you werer turning into a driveway or such. In these shitcans, you spin out or something, in an SUV (DA) you flip over. Be very aware of this if you ever get one of these, in the Toro, you actually make the turn, If there is a wallto thelaft of you and you turn laft, I can guarabtee that you will hit the wall. The car WILL NOT GIVE UP.

I firmly believe that if you push this car too hard, that it would take two wheels off the ground, and being young I of course tried it but never quite did it. I loved stompin peoples' ass. Got your shiny new IROC Z28, well the rubber from my FRONT tires will be on your hood. By the time I was done with this, it needed two batteries just to start, and if it was hot I would have to put them in series. And one of the best car stereos in town, but that came later.

I beat ANYTHING with a small block, and the only Fords that could touch me were 460s and did not come from Ford, a fucking Pinto usually does not have a 460 in it. But I beat the Mustangs too, but if they had a bogblock it was a tossup.

Actually there was one guy in Cleveland, he had a small block but I never tried him. Quiglet road use to be the racetrack. Rhis guy I never ran across and maybe I am glad because I might have lost to a smallblock, and that was an anethma.

Problem with this particular guy, he had hi smallblock Chevy 350 ON HIS HARLEY. And I don't mean a trike, he balanced it somehow. I have seen it in person in frone of Demetri's on Lorain avenue plenty of times, eventually I talked to the guy briefly. He put that thing together himself. Of course who else would. But he had worked out everything, as far as getting to the controls and all that, and I watched it drive down the street.

Now that I would not want to fuck with that but everything else smallblock was easy meat.

I really have no business being alive after driving a car like that from age 15 - 18. I smashed it literally days beformy 18th birthday, and when I got sued for $353,000 they were dragged into it.

My certain ethic lawyer came and said "You say this". I complied. The $353,000 was settled for two grand. The olman would have pulled it out of his shoe but I think he wanted to teach me a lesson. I had to pay it.

Good enough for me. I will never forget alot of things that happened in that Toro. Pne car I never got to race was this Buick with a 430, I wanted his ass, but he lived in a suburb an was a bit paranoid. That car was fast, and I wanted a peice of it. I mean that.

But I never playrd with people, I had it off the line and in all ranges, I had 510 Ft lb. of torque at anout 1800 and peak HP around four grand, at 400, And I knew how to drive as well.

Thing is, sorry, but that is the way it was. Lay it on the line, I really was the baddest motherfucker in town. There is no ignoring that HP. Luckily I worked. Talk about a gas guzzler. I took the shroud off the carb and worked the throttle. The jets were squirting gas in so fast that it went all over the place. I am not kidding.

Here's the thing, 0 - 60 in about five or six seconds is not something to cause a revolution over, but when you take tyhis care's 0 - 100 speed, things change. Ay 65 this thing ain't even starting, wind it up to 80, and then floor it, and prepare. You will not laeve that seat unastonished.

That car was $225, the work we did to it, who cares. The last one I saw online was $31,000 and it is sold.

So everything is a shitcan to me.

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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 11:35:51 PM   
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On that note though, What kind of equipment you fly? I have a lot of hours in a C-182 off of grass and gravel. never touched the big iron cept for when I was in the navy, and I was a back seater then. Cause you know an enlisted man cant fly an airplane *scoffs*



In the Navy I flew the A-6 and F/A-18 in the fleet. I was an IP in the T-34 and T-45 and TA-4. In the civilian world I flew Citations and Lear 24s and 35's, as well as T-6's T-38's, A-4's, F-4's, F-14s., F-16's, and some eastern block stuff like L-39s... (The modern era jet trainers and warbirds is a sweet little contract pilot gig - I log about 100 hours a year in those... )  I am also type rated in the 727, 737, 747, and 777 and instruct type programs for those aircraft as either pilot or in the case of the 727 and 747 fight engineer)

For "fun flying" my baby is a Cessna 170 (taildragger version of the skyhawk)...  My logbook is kind of :upside down, out of 10,000 some total hours I have like 600 in piston single engine fixed wing. Even in helicopters - out of approx 280 or so hours only about 35 is piston.   Grass and gravel is the way to go, I love flyin the 170 up to my cabin, landing on the road, and taxing in... Then again I did a summer as a duster so ya know Im nuts anyway. LOL

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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 11:42:57 PM   
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On that note though, What kind of equipment you fly? I have a lot of hours in a C-182 off of grass and gravel. never touched the big iron cept for when I was in the navy, and I was a back seater then. Cause you know an enlisted man cant fly an airplane *scoffs*



In the Navy I flew the A-6 and F/A-18 in the fleet. I was an IP in the T-34 and T-45 and TA-4. In the civilian world I flew Citations and Lear 24s and 35's, as well as T-6's T-38's, A-4's, F-4's, F-14s., F-16's, and some eastern block stuff like L-39s... (The modern era jet trainers and warbirds is a sweet little contract pilot gig - I log about 100 hours a year in those... )  I am also type rated in the 727, 737, 747, and 777 and instruct type programs for those aircraft as either pilot or in the case of the 727 and 747 fight engineer)

For "fun flying" my baby is a Cessna 170 (taildragger version of the skyhawk)...  My logbook is kind of :upside down, out of 10,000 some total hours I have like 600 in piston single engine fixed wing. Even in helicopters - out of approx 280 or so hours only about 35 is piston.   Grass and gravel is the way to go, I love flyin the 170 up to my cabin, landing on the road, and taxing in... Then again I did a summer as a duster so ya know Im nuts anyway. LOL


So in other words when you die your gonna have a smile on your face they wont be able to jackhammer off :P

Personally I want a P-210 silver eagle, or a 185 on floats, allthough id settle for a good ole C-182A or a Super cub any day.


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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 11:50:06 PM   
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They said car, not plane.

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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 11:51:45 PM   
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They said car, not plane.

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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 11:58:18 PM   
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Hehe, the F-18 practicly flies itself...  I think the only reason they still have jockeys is to make the critical decisions about weapons usage.  No offense DA, but the autopilot in those birds is rather sweet.

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RE: Your first car? - 7/10/2008 11:58:29 PM   
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The first vehicle that I "officially" owned was a 1971 Galaxy 500 Tx. Highway patrol package. It had a big block 400 interceptor under the hood and if it weren't for the quadra-junk carb, she would have flown. Honestly, I got my ass handed to me almost every time I tried a quarter mile...but at a mile or more, she would burn down anything rolling. The speedo went to 140 and I spun it almost back to the 20 a couple of times...Thank The Powers that 15 bucks would fill her tank most times...lol. I eventually traded her for a 66 Chevy Custom lwb truck, because I needed the extra hauling capacity for work...That was a little over 20 years ago and I still miss that car...in retrospect, I wish I had traded my ex-wife for the truck and kept my damn car...lol.

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RE: Your first car? - 7/11/2008 12:01:12 AM   
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So in other words when you die your gonna have a smile on your face they wont be able to jackhammer off :P

Personally I want a P-210 silver eagle, or a 185 on floats, allthough id settle for a good ole C-182A or a Super cub any day.



Yeah the P-210 is nice though to tell ya the truth Id avoid it and go with a light twin. There are so many AD's on the pressurized 210 that you can actually operate a twin more affordably. Floats are fun, I live on the bay so I have kicked around the idea of getting something fun like a Kitfox or 150 on floats to dock out in the yard. I got my SES in a 172 on floats and thats the only floatplane I ever flew as PIC, although I did a little unofficial right seat time in a Navaho on floats. Unfortunately the guy in the left seat wasnt a CFI so it doesnt count.   

Its a bummer though that as the business has grown I find myself flying a desk more than an airplane. I only average about 2 hours a day... My core business is aircraft management and crew leasing for corporations that want to have a corporate aircraft but that dont want to have a flight dept and all that entails. Im essentially a "pilot pimp" LOL I handle all the training, paperwork, mainenence etc and dispatch the flights when called.

However, I have some clients, well to do Texans with more money than brains, who bought eastern bloc jet warbirds and who have insurance companies that wont let them fly them without adult supervision LOL  You know the deal, the insurance company is like Sorry pal, 75 hours in a 150 aerobat doesnt mean we will underwrite you for an L-39! Go find someone who has 1500 hours min in tactical jets...  So I get to take these guys up over the Gulf as backseat passengers in their own plane and to fly them sick LOL. Thats a tough racket LOL.

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RE: Your first car? - 7/11/2008 12:05:06 AM   
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So in other words when you die your gonna have a smile on your face they wont be able to jackhammer off :P

Personally I want a P-210 silver eagle, or a 185 on floats, allthough id settle for a good ole C-182A or a Super cub any day.



Yeah the P-210 is nice though to tell ya the truth Id avoid it and go with a light twin. There are so many AD's on the pressurized 210 that you can actually operate a twin more affordably. Floats are fun, I live on the bay so I have kicked around the idea of getting something fun like a Kitfox or 150 on floats to dock out in the yard. I got my SES in a 172 on floats and thats the only floatplane I ever flew as PIC, although I did a little unofficial right seat time in a Navaho on floats. Unfortunately the guy in the left seat wasnt a CFI so it doesnt count.   

Its a bummer though that as the business has grown I find myself flying a desk more than an airplane. I only average about 2 hours a day... My core business is aircraft management and crew leasing for corporations that want to have a corporate aircraft but that dont want to have a flight dept and all that entails. Im essentially a "pilot pimp" LOL I handle all the training, paperwork, mainenence etc and dispatch the flights when called.

However, I have some clients, well to do Texans with more money than brains, who bought eastern bloc jet warbirds and who have insurance companies that wont let them fly them without adult supervision LOL  You know the deal, the insurance company is like Sorry pal, 75 hours in a 150 aerobat doesnt mean we will underwrite you for an L-39! Go find someone who has 1500 hours min in tactical jets...  So I get to take these guys up over the Gulf as backseat passengers in their own plane and to fly them sick LOL. Thats a tough racket LOL.


Well ya know there are worse things! lol

Oh, and while I am thinking about it, there is an outfit in canada that is making a STC now so you can refit your engine mount on a 182 with a float plane model, it sets you up to run a set of Aerocet Anfibs, I believe they make em for the 172/170 as well.


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RE: Your first car? - 7/11/2008 12:08:20 AM   
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Hehe, the F-18 practicly flies itself...  I think the only reason they still have jockeys is to make the critical decisions about weapons usage.  No offense DA, but the autopilot in those birds is rather sweet.


No offense taken, I LOATHE the Hornet. Naval aircraft should be made by the Grumman Ironworks.. If it didnt come out of Bethpage Long Island it has no business on a carrier LOL

As for the autopilot though, the 777 is worse. That fucker doesnt have pilots it has programmers. There is ONE "steam gauge" in the whole fucking cockpit and the hardest system to operate is the inflight entertainment. Turbine aircraft are actually kind of a let down - thats why I got the crop dusting gig when I was flying Lears. I wanted to fly an overpowered, overloaded, shifting CG aircraft close to the ground while maneuvering agressively. The whole "dont spill the passengers drinks let the autopilot make standard rate turns isnt fun.... 

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