First Car?

1976 Camaro. Drove from '77 to '85 with no mechanical issues. Fun car to drive.
 
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2003 Eclipse gt but With the Rims painted black. Working on selling it currently.
 
I drove a white 1985 Dodge Ram 50 through high school. It was on engine #2 (4-cylinders, 2.0 liters, baby!) and transmission #2 (which we replaced shortly after we bought it--changing it to a 5-speed from a 4-speed). Didn't have power steering, a/c, or FM. It had what I referred to as the "Hansel and Gretel" feature, in that it left little pieces of itself behind wherever it went so I could find my way home.

Also, the passenger had "sunk" a little bit so that the latch didn't quite work right, and the door held itself closed by friction. If I took corners too fast (and believe me, I did) it would swing open--at least in summer. In winter, the door usually froze shut so any passengers had to climb in from the driver door.

For all that, the thing was still ridiculously fun to drive and I loved it while I had it.
 
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My first wheels was a 1972 Blue Chevy LUV pickup with a white topper and Yosemite Sam "Back Off" rear mudflaps! I was beyond cool!
 
My first car was a 70 Chevy Malibu then when I went to college I bought a Black and Gold Mustang (Yes sadly owned hawkeye before me ) But I quickly put seat covers on seats ,so they were all Black . I loved my mustang
 
1976 Ford LTD. 390. Got a solid 6 MPG. What were my parents thinking when they bought it?

Good think they owned a c-store/gas station. I couldn't have afforded to drive it otherwise.

My second car was a '76 LTD. White over red with the 390. But my first was a 1972 Ford LTD with a 429 4-barrel. Drank gas like crazy, but gas was only 30 cents at the time. Had a hotel room for a back seat. Great high school car!
 
I was the proud owner of a 1978 AMC Gremlin - yeah, thanks dad! No Kidding! It had a 1.4L and was a complete dog.

My first motorcycle had more horsepower than that car did.

Went to D.M. from my hometown just south of Mason City one time and thought I was going to have to get out and push it up this one big hill on Hwy 65! The transmission was so bad that I checked the gas and oil and filled the tranny fluid daily. Currently this car has rusting nicely in it's retirement home since about 1984...

The only good thing about that car was that I had a killer sound system and could be heard pretty clear from about 6 blocks away.
 
77 Ford LTD here, Penny Copper, indestructible. I bought a light pole for the city of Ames, a stop sign, and two hatchbacks because I liked hitting things with this ride.

Can definitely vouch for LTDs being nearly indestructible. A few of my friends had them. They would take them in and out of ditches, through corn fields in the winter to TRY to hit deer, and god knows where else. A couple had custom spray paint jobs. One buddy even cut the top off with a sawzall to make a convertible. Good times in those boats.
 
I bought a work car when I was 14 but here is what I bought (with a little help) when I turned 16. What did you have? Is it still your favorite?

Sorry for the quality, the picture is 23 years old.

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'75 Camaro - Blue LT, w/ rear spoiler, (rear window curved around), but similar looking to this, turbine rims. Yours is a '74?
 
Black 1967 MGB. Red leather interior - Chick Magnet

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1968 MBG, British Racing Green with wire wheels. Most unreliable POS car I have ever owned but it was also just a really freakin’ cool ride to have back in 1971.
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Q: Why do the British drink their beer warm?
A: Because Lucas Electric makes their refrigerators!

Anyone that ever owned an old MG or Triumph will get it.
 

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