I still have my first car. 1975 Ford Maverick. 200 inline 6, 3 speed column shift, no a/c no radio-no frills. Still only has about 70,000 miles on it but it's NOWHERE near the same it was 29 years ago when I got it. Only thing "original" on it now is the quarter panels and roof. Oh and doors & front fenders. Rest is all fabricated and/or aftermarket. Currently narrowed 9", 32x14 Hoosiers on the rear, 5.00 gear, powered by a 440" SBF making about 800hp through a Powerglide. And...the old car is lighter now than it was the day I bought it....2509 lb with me in it and a full "tank" of fuel (all 3 gal of methanol).
When I bought it and got home with it, dad thought I was nuts. We were all Chevy people. I was supposed to get a '74 Cheyenne super with a 400 and wanted it bad. Then got the Maverick and dad said ok you get to drive that old ugly turd. Pea green and all, even with a few bullet holes in the R.F. fender. Drove it a while and the bug bit us (mostly dad), and we pulled the 200 out and dropped in a 302 with a C4-both home-built. Got it running (big cam, open headers), and dad said I couldn't drive it cause I was too young. Well...dad was at work and I "drove it" up the hill behind the house. Him and I re-did the interior and one day found out that there was a drag strip about an hour from the house, so we drove it over there & ran it. Hooked? You bet.
I wish I could find another 2 door Maverick, but they're not as common as they used to be. I've had 8 or 9 of them, cut some of them up, re-sold some, fixed a few up as daily drivers and then gave to my brother, dad, sister, etc--but haven't seen one within 500 miles for sale, at least not under $10,000. Hard to believe especially considering that I give a guy $27 for the one I still have
The one that was the most "fun" was a '74 that was originally a 302/C4. I bought it for like $100 with a bad engine and put a more or less stock 302 together with leftover parts. Nothing special. I was looking for another C4 to rebuild at the local scrap metal yard and seen a turbo from a Powerstroke diesel laying there, thing looked brand new. Got it for $9 and the C4 for $15, went home and started in...did a turbo 302 in that thing, and at 20 psi, it was tractionless in any gear under 75 mph. Blew the motor up twice (or was it 3 times?), sold the turbo, headers, all that stuff to a guy in Wisconsin, put a stone stock 5.0 out of a Grand Marquis in it, drove it for years until my brother wrecked his pickup, gave it to him to "borrow" and never saw it again. Last I heard it was rolled and totaled.