First Car

dlsmith

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First car was a '59 Buick I bought from my grandad. Had it repainted a metallic blue, and over the next year I put Keystone classic mags on it, new carpet and seat covers, a four barrel manifols and carb on the 401 nail head, and most important, a set of Cherry Bomb mufflers.
It also had the Dyna-Flow trans in it, remember those?

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1986 F-350 long bed. 6.9 IDI diesel, 35s on black wagon wheels. Man, I loved that thing.
 
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Gorgeous!

I was lucky enough to visit the De Tomaso factory, back in '90 or '91. I don't think they got many visitors, as a nice -and very goodlooking...- young lady gave me a private tour of the plant (big word, as it was just a smallish industrial building with three -3!- cars under construction). Upon leaving I was presented with brochures of all their cars and a nice De Tomaso pin.

Really sad they folded.



Well, cheating here a little, this is the 2nd car I bought in 1972. It wasn't a great car to drive but it sure looked awesome. A 1972 De Tomaso Pantera, marketed by Ford and sold through Lincoln Mercury dealers. It came with a mid engine Ford 351W and a ZF quick change transaxle.
I built a serious but streetable 351C CJ for it from the bare 4 bolt block on up. The way it was geared it was slow off the line but had a top speed over 150 (don't ask).

A friend of mine and I looked at one at a dealership one Saturday morning. My comment at the time was, "if it was a little less $$$ ($9k) I'd buy it". That night I won a car in a raffle. Took cash instead of the car and bought the Pantera.

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I remember seeing a really hig priced young Lady in yellow Panteria (sp). I dont know which cost more at the time, 71 or 72. But both were real head turners !!!
 

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73 Datsun 610 it was a bank repo in really nice shape I think it cost me 600 bucks. :) Economy car of the day...
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'73 Jeep Commando, hardtop, 4x4, v8-304, 3 speed in the floor, drum brakes. Had 95K on it when I bought it.
 

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1949 Chevy, paid $50. I rebuilt the 216 cu. in. engine and installed 3 single barrel carburetors. Also added a floor shift, the fad of the day.
 

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My dad was a Sargent Major in the US Army stationed in Hawaii.
As a high school kid at a military school. I got a job picking pineapples for Dole during the summer while all my pals were out surfing and fornicating.
I saved all my money and bought a two tone Blue 1954 Dodge Royal Red Ram 2 door car, it had the Hemi V8 and automatic from a Army Officer who was headed back to the mainland for $750 big money back in 1962.
I was the first kid inn my class to have their own car.
I always got a kick out of returning back to the base where the guard at the gate would salute the white sticker on the officers car.
I sold it for more than I paid when we left.
fond memories of that ride
 

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First car was a '59 Buick I bought from my grandad. Had it repainted a metallic blue, and over the next year I put Keystone classic mags on it, new carpet and seat covers, a four barrel manifols and carb on the 401 nail head, and most important, a set of Cherry Bomb mufflers.
It also had the Dyna-Flow trans in it, remember those?

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That was my first car but since my grandad bought it for me (didn't pay for it myself) didn't mention it as my first one. Mine was fire-engine red and had mags.

One thing I remember about it was one time while using the bumper jack on the rear end, the driver's door didn't want to open.

Can't remember which car(s) I had with left-handed lugnuts. One had lugbolts instead of lugnuts and was a pain when swapping wheels.
 
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1974 Toyota Celica GT, like this one, but in white
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This was in 1981, so by the time I got it, it already had high mileage, a myriad
of issues and lotsa rust. On the upside, the engine always ran strong.

$600 CDN

I'd give $6000CDN (or more) for one today, but they are unobtanium in my neck of the woods.

All of them are rotted away. Dust to dust.