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Memorylane car make and year - 5/28/2006 1:04:17 PM   
pahunkboy


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Lets hear- about cars that trigger good memories. Did it have a nickname?

mine- 87 Celebrity. Bought it at a junk yard. Became my touring car- and cruising vessel.

I had the HOTTEST sex in that thing. Including one time when it was moving on busy road in the shopping area during lunch time. [i was driving---]

When it finally died- the fire chief used it for a practice burn.

Back-seats in Celebities are more spacious then you would guess.

Named it my "going to chicago touring car"  it went there 5 times- [640 miles] ..not bad for a car I bought from a junkyard!

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/28/2006 1:16:46 PM   
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'The Old Blue Goose' was a 1959 Ford pickup I bought for $25 when I was 15 years old. It had a straight six, manual column shifter 3 speed... but had no 2nd gear or reverse (bad tranny). Everywhere I drove it I had to be able to drive away forward (or push it). It had a big seat and passenger compartment, and the bed was usually full of beer cans... it was my partymobile for several years. The record was 11 people in the cab and still be able to drive it.

If the dashboard lights could talk, they would write a book of the escapades which happened or were discovered in The Old Blue Goose, I say!   

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/28/2006 1:30:06 PM   
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'67 Ford Fairlane 500...2 Door Hardtop, 289 Junior Jewel
Dad still has it.  Of course, it's in pieces right now...and it has a brand new motor built by some local boys.  Gotta find someone to finish putting it back together for Dad.  We went to California several times in that car.  I got to drive it exactly one time...right down the road to the feed store, lol.  I was 18 and it was probably the biggest thrill of my life.

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/28/2006 2:38:58 PM   
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Wheels!!!  ......... Picking just 1 would be tough.  The 64 F85 Olds, Green with a White Rag Top, w/ a 4 barrel carb, bucket seats and a T shifter.  Use to race the guys back in HighSchool with it, hee heee and every so often I'd win!! 
Then there was the 70 Cad, again a Rag Top, all the toy's.  Spilled a bottle of Burgandy in the back seat and caught hell from my Dad for loosing my virginity in it.  Would have been better had I played along rather then the ~honest~ reply that just came out..........
I could go on and on, but I'll stop now, lets just say I love Cars and Trucks! 

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/28/2006 2:43:01 PM   
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My daily driver is a 68 Buick LeSabre.. but the favorite car i had was a 70 hemi orange duster demon with a hurst in her....either way..both great cars to go to the drive-in with.


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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/28/2006 2:51:21 PM   
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Dear pahunkboy, Ladies and Gentlemen;
 
My favorite car would have to be the 1964 Pontiac GTO convertable; lemon yellow, red striped tires, white top and white leather interior.  The grill over the tail lights.  One men drool over also.
 
My co-favorite would be the 1965 T-bird, with the sequencial lights as a turn signal, found in the Cougars as well as the T-birds of the mid 1960s to the early 1970s.  White with black leather bucket seats, shifter in the middle, just like the 1964 GTO, V-8, red striped tires, then white stripe tires, black rag top.
 
Thanks for the memories.
 
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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/28/2006 3:37:56 PM   
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Favorite I have owned to date was my 87 Camaro.  Had the V8 and 4bbl carb, towards the end it wasn't in great shape but for the first three years I owned her she kicked ass and took names   rice burners ha, I ate rice burners for breakfast in that baby.

Though as all cars do her time came and she was worn out and I lacked the funds to be able to fix her, so sold the car off.  Now, I drive a mini van till I can afford my next project, 4x4 truck. 

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/28/2006 3:44:23 PM   
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My first car was a 57 Chevy yummmm.... which I still have.
 
I liked my 76 Stingray quite a bit but got bored with it. My latest toy is a 29 Mercedes. 

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/28/2006 3:49:46 PM   
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ohh '95 mustang convertible mustang GT, 5.0 oh that bad boy was sweet. It would just purr and run where ever in the world you choose to put it..

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/28/2006 4:41:21 PM   
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The Boat... my '64 Sedan deVille.  I loved that old car, and it was the smoothest ride I've ever owned - even better than the '73 I picked up a few years later.
 
But my favorite (older car) has always been the '67 Mustang.
 
Favorite new car is a Maserati MC12, but Master won't buy me one. 

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/29/2006 12:17:41 AM   
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'72 Barracuda!

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/29/2006 12:26:49 AM   
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I had a pair of green 49/50 Nash Ambassadors nicknamed 'Frog' complete with froglights, froghorn, overdrive, massive interior with fold-down seats, soft upholstery, side curtains, a radio built like a roll-top desk with a button on the floor you could tap to change channels.

It saw a lot of wonderful action. (sigh)

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/29/2006 4:57:51 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

Lets hear- about cars that trigger good memories. Did it have a nickname?

mine- 87 Celebrity. Bought it at a junk yard. Became my touring car- and cruising vessel.

I had the HOTTEST sex in that thing. Including one time when it was moving on busy road in the shopping area during lunch time. [i was driving---]

When it finally died- the fire chief used it for a practice burn.

Back-seats in Celebities are more spacious then you would guess.

Named it my "going to chicago touring car"  it went there 5 times- [640 miles] ..not bad for a car I bought from a junkyard!

Turbo


They were a good friend's cars......a 1968 Caddy El Dorado convertible red in color.....OMG the trips to LBI and the partying we did in that car....a 1970 yellow Datsun 240 Z, oh man I loved that car........wonder if Brian still owns them

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/29/2006 5:35:34 AM   
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My most favourite car in the world......a 59 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible......it was my dream car. Soft butter yellow, lots of chrome, white leather. The rest of my life was miserable but when I drove that car I felt alive. It now resides in a showroom somewhere in Chicago thank you very much to my @#$$%&*@#$ ex-husband that forged my signature on the title. Another nice car I had for awhile was a 62 Chevy Impalla SS white with red leather and verryyyyy speedy. One of my all time favs though was a thoroughly ugly DOT orange Plymouth Trailduster, I don't remember the year exactly. That truck was a beast. It was 2 wheel drive but didn't know it. I blasted thru snow drifts that came over the hood. When it was wet out my feet got wet because of the size of the rust holes in the wheel wells and in the spring things would sprout in the pieces of carpet I put on the floor.(I would occasionally drive a tractor/trailer grain hauling truck then) My favourite thing about that truck was the passenger seat. Because it was a two door the seat had to flip forward to allow people to get into the back bench seat. Well, the latch on the passenger seat was broke. My kids always sat in the back bench seat but on occasion an adult would be with me. My best was the few times I taxied my always drunk father around. I would warn him about the seat but every time if I stopped too quick that seat would flip forward giving the passenger an upclose hello with the dash. I laughed sooooooo hard. 

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/29/2006 5:38:35 AM   
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My favourite car was my pink sports car ... it was beautiful - 1.6 litre, soft top, with heated leather seats ... I called it my Bitchmobile, but my last Dom called it The Pussy Wagon lol

jess xxx

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/29/2006 2:13:43 PM   
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I loved the little VW bug that I bought while in college.  I got it painted aqua blue, one of My favorite colors, and just loved tooling around town in that little car. 

Unfortunately, it came to a very unpleasant demise.  I developed a migraine headache, so let one of My friends drive the car, and wouldn't you know he got us into a four-car accident?  Poor little car was totalled    Also got a bad back injury which haunts Me to this day.  Luckily, all the humans came out of it alive.

Lady Topaz

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/29/2006 2:39:04 PM   
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My favorite car is my Grand Am.  It's not really anything special.  But when I got it, it was brand new.  All my other cars were piece of shit cars.  I can use the a/c now!  I dont have to worry about it breaking down!

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/29/2006 3:09:56 PM   
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My first car was a 1978 Trans-Am. I always wanted to get a license plate inspired by the Sammy Hagar song "Trans-Am (Highway Wonderland)"...... IEATZ28.
 

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/29/2006 3:16:13 PM   
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1953 Mercury Monterey, white over turquoise, and enough chrome to blind the average human

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RE: Memorylane car make and year - 5/29/2006 3:18:46 PM   
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was that the 396 or the 424?  i had one pass me not two days ago, red convertible with red and silver interior, double grey racing stripes, swoooon  T H U D

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