The last time I saw my car: Is that a Fofo? Alex would be in tears right now? ;)
Nomo Audioholic Samurai Feb 4, 2011 #21 its phillip said: The last time I saw my car: Click to expand... Is that a Fofo? Alex would be in tears right now?
its phillip said: The last time I saw my car: Click to expand... Is that a Fofo? Alex would be in tears right now?
Z zumbo Audioholic Spartan Feb 4, 2011 #23 1976 Toyota Celica GT Hatch Started my love for the reliability of the brand. On my eight Toyota now. Have owned many other brands, but none as reliable as any of my Toys.
1976 Toyota Celica GT Hatch Started my love for the reliability of the brand. On my eight Toyota now. Have owned many other brands, but none as reliable as any of my Toys.
Hi Ho Audioholic Samurai Feb 4, 2011 #24 1990 Honda Civic DX Sedan: It was a handy down from my parents who bought it new. The clearcoat started deteriorating. I tried to fix it by spraying new clearcoat and that looked good for about a month. I liked that car though. It was very reliable and decently peppy and fun to drive. The biggest flaw was it had no A/C and an all black interior. It still had the original clutch and 375,000 miles on it when I sold it. Sometimes I wish I still had it but every time I get into my Mazda and turn on the A/C I remember why I bought a new car.
1990 Honda Civic DX Sedan: It was a handy down from my parents who bought it new. The clearcoat started deteriorating. I tried to fix it by spraying new clearcoat and that looked good for about a month. I liked that car though. It was very reliable and decently peppy and fun to drive. The biggest flaw was it had no A/C and an all black interior. It still had the original clutch and 375,000 miles on it when I sold it. Sometimes I wish I still had it but every time I get into my Mazda and turn on the A/C I remember why I bought a new car.
Rickster71 Audioholic Spartan Feb 5, 2011 #25 STRONGBADF1 said: 1970 Ford Torino GT 302ci automatic. Mine was white like the picture but din't have the black in the hood and laser stripe down the side. Great thread Mark! Click to expand... Nice Doug! My second car was a 1972 Torino (identical to this picture) 351CJ engine w/4 speed Hurst shifter, and factory functional hood scoop. I got it used with only 28k miles.
STRONGBADF1 said: 1970 Ford Torino GT 302ci automatic. Mine was white like the picture but din't have the black in the hood and laser stripe down the side. Great thread Mark! Click to expand... Nice Doug! My second car was a 1972 Torino (identical to this picture) 351CJ engine w/4 speed Hurst shifter, and factory functional hood scoop. I got it used with only 28k miles.
Matt34 Moderator Feb 5, 2011 #26 Didn't have mine in the link, 1966 Chevy stepside. Wasn't anywhere near as nice as this one shown but I loved that thing. My dad kept it up until a few years ago.
Didn't have mine in the link, 1966 Chevy stepside. Wasn't anywhere near as nice as this one shown but I loved that thing. My dad kept it up until a few years ago.
STRONGBADF1 Audioholic Spartan Feb 5, 2011 #27 Rickster71 said: Nice Doug! My second car was a 1972 Torino (identical to this picture) 351CJ engine w/4 speed Hurst shifter, and factory functional hood scoop. I got it used with only 28k miles. Click to expand... Nice. I also had a '69 fastback Torino GT (302/auto) but it never ran and I lost interest when The '70 got wrecked and I bought a '69 Sport Satellite (318/auto) then I got my grandmothers '65 LeMans. (326/auto) and then my favorite car was the '73 Duster (340/4speed)...I also owned a '72 Challenger (318/auto) as my daily driver when the Duster got a little to built for everyday. Nothing epic but just affordable fun cars. I would love to have the duster and the LeMans back.
Rickster71 said: Nice Doug! My second car was a 1972 Torino (identical to this picture) 351CJ engine w/4 speed Hurst shifter, and factory functional hood scoop. I got it used with only 28k miles. Click to expand... Nice. I also had a '69 fastback Torino GT (302/auto) but it never ran and I lost interest when The '70 got wrecked and I bought a '69 Sport Satellite (318/auto) then I got my grandmothers '65 LeMans. (326/auto) and then my favorite car was the '73 Duster (340/4speed)...I also owned a '72 Challenger (318/auto) as my daily driver when the Duster got a little to built for everyday. Nothing epic but just affordable fun cars. I would love to have the duster and the LeMans back.
STRONGBADF1 Audioholic Spartan Feb 5, 2011 #28 Matt34 said: Didn't have mine in the link, 1966 Chevy stepside. Wasn't anywhere near as nice as this one shown but I loved that thing. My dad kept it up until a few years ago. Click to expand... Nice trucks, My buddy had one in High School.
Matt34 said: Didn't have mine in the link, 1966 Chevy stepside. Wasn't anywhere near as nice as this one shown but I loved that thing. My dad kept it up until a few years ago. Click to expand... Nice trucks, My buddy had one in High School.
annunaki Moderator Feb 5, 2011 #29 This was my first not so sweet ride: http://www.lov2xlr8.no/brochures/buick/85bsky/85bsky.html Mine was a '86 with a manual transmission. It went to over 210,000 mi. until it was wrecked from someone who failed to look when backing out onto a road. My Buick and a the rear end of full size Chevy truck were not a match made in heaven. I installed my first car audio system in that car... tear...
This was my first not so sweet ride: http://www.lov2xlr8.no/brochures/buick/85bsky/85bsky.html Mine was a '86 with a manual transmission. It went to over 210,000 mi. until it was wrecked from someone who failed to look when backing out onto a road. My Buick and a the rear end of full size Chevy truck were not a match made in heaven. I installed my first car audio system in that car... tear...
STRONGBADF1 Audioholic Spartan Feb 5, 2011 #30 annunaki said: This was my first not so sweet ride: http://www.lov2xlr8.no/brochures/buick/85bsky/85bsky.html Mine was a '86 with a manual transmission. It went to over 210,000 mi. until it was wrecked from someone who failed to look when backing out onto a road. My Buick and a the rear end of full size Chevy truck were not a match made in heaven. I installed my first car audio system in that car... tear... Click to expand... What are you talking about??? That car is sweet! A real chick magnet! FWIW the girls could have cared less for the classics I drove. It was the mid 80's after all and if it wasn't an IROC or a Bimmer they didn't care....
annunaki said: This was my first not so sweet ride: http://www.lov2xlr8.no/brochures/buick/85bsky/85bsky.html Mine was a '86 with a manual transmission. It went to over 210,000 mi. until it was wrecked from someone who failed to look when backing out onto a road. My Buick and a the rear end of full size Chevy truck were not a match made in heaven. I installed my first car audio system in that car... tear... Click to expand... What are you talking about??? That car is sweet! A real chick magnet! FWIW the girls could have cared less for the classics I drove. It was the mid 80's after all and if it wasn't an IROC or a Bimmer they didn't care....