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Due to the broad range of ages on TGO, I was curious to what was your first vehicle. And a story behind it if there was one.

Mine was a 1987 Pontiac Trans Am. It was my moms everyday driver. I turned 16, and begged to have that car. Probably wasn't a good idea. I raced that car just about everyday after school.:biglol: Good Times!!

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I convinced my parents to buy a Nissan 2wd Pick up. 1988 or 1989 model. I raced it, I went mudding in it, I drifted (before drifting was a word) on gravel roads, I jumped it, and my older brother took it after I was done, thing wouldn't die. I paid for gas.

The first one I bought, just graduated high school and got of Army AIT, 1991, I bought a 1989 Jeep Wrangler YJ. Wish I still had it.

Guest Broomhead
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'77 Olds Cutlass Salon with T-Tops. Loved that dang car. Looked like a boat but could hold its own racing.

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1982 Mazda RX-7. Only 100 HP, but the rotary engine seemed to have no redline and the car weighed almost nothing. By the time I was in college, the plastic on the door panels was melted and I took the doors apart to replace it with better fabric. I was absolutely amazed at how their was virtually no protection at all. That car was a backroads burner but I'm so blessed that I never wrecked it. Sold it during my first year of law school to get something with a reliable air-conditioner. By that time it had an engine from a 2nd Gen RX-7, new paint and new interior. A friend of my dad's bought it and gave it to his 18 year old son. It was totaled less than a week later. Someday I'll get another small, rear-drive, two-seater.

Guest jackdm3
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In '92, I was a junior at MTSU. All three of my grandmothers helped me get a beautiful '85 Firebird. Only had it up to 95 once. I take care of my cars.

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A 1959 Chevy Impala. I bought it in 1964 when I was on leave from the USAF, stationed in Cocoa Beach Florida. I later traded it for a 1968 Chevy Malibu.

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my dad had bought a 98 and brand new dodge dakota. i took over the payments and got the truck in 2000. i was starting my junior year in HS. a 2.5 liter 5 speed......i am not even sure if it would even do 95MPH.....

Guest 1817ak47
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first wa 66 dodge dart 2dr ht 270 with a 225 I-6. I need to get that car and fix it up needs so much work though, everyone in high school knew it was my car when they saw it.

I later had a 89 s10 4 cyl 5 spd, now we ran over all sort o crap with that and into stuff. also went off-road alot, had to go fast 2 wd with open rear end didn't work good for mud puddles.

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87 Chevy Cavalier.

Thing was a tank, managed to wreck it 4 times, and never once did it show a scratch.

Dad sold it after I moved out, still running as far as I know.

Guest benrook88
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Mine was that 87' Toyota pickup, my dad and I worked for about a month making it look the way it does now. Good bonding time ha.

Guest Oaklands
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A hand me down 1963 Mercury Marauder with a 390. It was one heavy car. Was an automatic and would peel rubber shifting from 1st to 2nd.

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A 1976 two-tone green, full-size Chevy van. It was quite the babe magnet. :biglol: My first girlfriend's dad refused to let her ride in it. And no, there wasn't a mattress or disco ball in the back. It was actually in pretty good shape and ran great. Though it did get 8 mpg.

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1969 Dodge Dart 3 speed on the column with a slant 6. Bought it off the local minister. Thing ran great. Frame rust thru though.

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A 1976 two-tone green, full-size Chevy van. It was quite the babe magnet. :) My first girlfriend's dad refused to let her ride in it. And no, there wasn't a mattress or disco ball in the back. It was actually in pretty good shape and ran great. Though it did get 8 mpg.

Haha that's awesome man.

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1979 Ford Pinto that was passed down from my stepmom.

Got it at 16. Hunter green outside, brown interior. Called it the green turd.

Had it for about 6 months. Tried to kill it everyday. Ran it out of water, burned up the oil until the rocker arms popped off of the pushrods. My dad would fill up the oil, the water, put the rockers back on with a large screwdriver, and off it would go again.

Traded/sold it for a 1976 Chevy Monte Carlo.

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1966 mustang coupe , auto 289, red with black interior. Damn I miss that car.

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1972 chevy nova. rusty green 4dr pile of crap that I wouldn't trade for anything at the time. I loved it. Lots of great memories in that car.

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Trick question.

My first car was an 89 Honda Accord when I was 18.

My first vehicle was at 16, a Kawasaki KE shortly followed by a Kawasaki Ninja.

That's right, a 16 yo with a Ninja.

Yup, I was the shiznit back then :)

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