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Sluggoslinger 12-21-2006 09:19 AM

Your favorite car/truck you ever owned?
 
I was thinking of my old dodge truck I had a couple years ago on my way to work today. Why, I don't know but I guess I just miss it. It was a 1953 Dodge M37 Power Wagon with oversized tires and in mint condition. I sold it to the owner of Chatham Mobile when I gave up commercial fishing. It was a tank on north beach and ran like a top:ss: .

What was your favorite one you ever had?

RIROCKHOUND 12-21-2006 09:23 AM

I had a 1974 Land Rover in high school..
unreliable, 12mpg top speed was 50.. great car :D

fishaholic18 12-21-2006 09:28 AM

'69 Camaro, sucked to drive everyday but man was it fun when ya put it to the rug.

stripersnipr 12-21-2006 09:33 AM

Easy one..........67 GTO 400 Tri-Carb.

afterhours 12-21-2006 09:39 AM

ahhh- crying time for me, as i've owned a few favorites...'68 landcruiser 400 small block, stroked- rocket sled...'66 sunbeam tiger 289/273hp- another rocket...'69 roadrunner "convertable" wacked out 383- pulled front wheels...couple of bmw 3.0 csi'...slew of 'vettes from '58- '82...couple of mb coupes..still got a bmw 635csi.

striperman36 12-21-2006 09:48 AM

1956 Willy's 4X4

Slipknot 12-21-2006 10:10 AM

67 MGB convertible, my first car.

I learned a lot about car mechanics with that British piece of engineering but it was fun to drive.

I love my Silverado that I drive now.

SAXATILUS 12-21-2006 10:22 AM

73 Mustang convertable candy apple red with a 351c. Whis I still had it

reelecstasy 12-21-2006 10:31 AM

'71 CJ5, w/350 3 speed, full roll cage, big mudders on it.
I had so much fun in that thing, I'll build another one day

UserRemoved1 12-21-2006 11:04 AM

67 Buick GS 2 door 340/2 speed powerglide. 90 mph in first gear :humpty:

pal156 12-21-2006 11:38 AM

83 f150 4x4 351 windsor was the balls

mikecc 12-21-2006 11:43 AM

69 Mustang with a 289 :bc:

Andy D 12-21-2006 11:55 AM

74 Buick Riviera, Red with white leather interior 455 4brl that was a
smooooooth ride and had some b-lls to boot.

Redsoxticket 12-21-2006 11:57 AM

69 Camaro

zacs 12-21-2006 12:25 PM

'86 VW Vanagon

Backbeach Jake 12-21-2006 12:39 PM

1966 Olds Toronado --Brown St. Providence to Bolton MA 30 minutes flat. And 115 mph mid-Cape on Friday night. Had a nice long chat with a Statie at the Willow St. exit that night. I didn't deserve that car.

BigBo 12-21-2006 12:48 PM

Toss up between a '69 Road Runner 440 with 6 pack and 4 spd.
Or fully restored '67 Chevelle SS 396.:bc: :bc: :bc:

eelman 12-21-2006 01:37 PM

Thew one I have now..LOVE IT ! 2003 GMC Sierra 4x4 short bed..Absolutly love this truck !

Before that it would have to be my 88 dodge ramcharger, what a tank that was ! had it fixed with duel batts to run a tank for the herring etc...it saw lots of service on Block Island...many nice bass with that rig!

Nebe 12-21-2006 01:42 PM

'78 VW westfalia camp mobile.. man i miss that rig :(

gf2020 12-21-2006 02:13 PM

I think I like my current ride the best: Nissan Titan crew cab.

My 1986 Toyota MR2 was a lot of fun; wish I still had that for commuting.

Mike P 12-21-2006 03:55 PM

For a pure fishing sled, my 1972 burnt orange Wagoneer. It's still plowing snow for my uncle in Attleboro.

Least favorite is easy--my 1974 Fix It Again Tony. I bought it used with 16,000 miles and sold it about a year later with less than 18,000 on the clock. I think it once ran for 3 straight weeks without breaking down. :hs:

BassyiusMaximus 12-21-2006 04:36 PM

As I don't have any one favorite, I have all my favorite cars from when I was young, just out of High School, pretty much broke and got a string of beaters that others were getting rid of for $100-200 dollars.

My first beater was a 72 Chevelle. I paid about $150 for it. It was orange with a black roof, had a straight 6, 2-speed Hydro-glide transmission. What a piece. When I did get it it would light up the tires around every corner and I used to light them up everywhere. It had the kind of rear quarter windows that would roll down and I thought it was the coolest thing. It would never pass inspection because the exhaust was never right, I would put flex-pipe underneath and get $25 Thrush Cherry-Bomb mufflers from the hardware store to get the cool exhaust sound. another time we levered front end springs from a Pontiac into the rear so the back end of the car was about 1-2 feet too high to be legal. On one trip to Salisbury/Hampton beach up 110, I got pulled over in every town and got a ticket for improper equipment, bad inspection sticker and all sorts of things but they would let us go and we'd drive through the next town and get stopped again. I never paid the tickets because they would go in a file somewhere as there were no computers back then. I ended up leaving that thing in an alley when a better car came along . . .

. . . a 1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus, ohhhh, this thing was a beaut.. Gloss black with a white roof this time and the oh so cool stock factory mags and a sweet white interior. It had the 318 V8 and the coolest Slapstick Automatic transmission on the floor. When one put it into L, the colors on the indicator would change and no matter how hard you slapped the T-Handle forward, it would not go past the next gear. Great for dragracing the other idiots back in the day that wanted to go. The car was a big heavy beast, but when gas was oh, 60 cents a gallon, I don't remember ever worrying about the price of gas back then. I had a derelict buddy, if I could call him that, who would put stuff in my gas tank, loosen up my lugnuts and do all sorts of things to sabotage the car but it still went on until I pulled the fuel filter and clogged the carb and killed the motor. No problem though, I only paid $250 for the thing.

The next car was a 1974 Monte Carlo, the long, BIG, two round headlights in the front kind. It had a 350 V8 and this thing could smoke the tires up like it was nobodys business. It seems that the most fun thing to do back then was to spin the tires. What kids do that now in all the 4-cylinder front wheel drivers nowadays? What fun is that anyway? The car had a broken windshield but was fun to drive, just attatch some plates on it, didn't matter where or who's they were, just put them on and drive. Nowadays, not for a second, but the mid-80's were definitely a different time, at least for me and the gang. I ended up trading the car for a car amplifier/equalizer and that was about it. I probably paid $250 for it.

One of my favorites as a Subaru, some GL 2-door beater, like a 1979. Thing had this transverse or flat 4 and the spare tire was mounted on top of the engine. I went to the junkyard and got some 70 series tires and the little car handled pretty good and the car never gave me any trouble in all the time I had the thing. After all, the mid-late 80's supercars like the Trans-Ams, Camaro's and Mustangs and even the Vettes only had 60's. I paid a lot for this car and I don't know why, like $600 from some used car dealership that I'd walk by on my way home from my dishwashing job. I think I killed that car by plowing through a big ice puddle one winters night and the car either drank water or the cold shock broke the block because the car never ran right after that.

As one can never go back, these really were my favorite cars. I do love my truck I have now because it lets me do all the things I need to do/tow or haul what I need to haul, but something about those cheap cars, those carefree times, that young age before drinking was legal but in VT back then one only had to be 18 so we'd truck to VT every now and then just so someone could buy up that way, but good you asked.

Slick Moedee 12-21-2006 05:04 PM

My current ride is the best Tacoma 2001, close second was my ' 86 Camero T-Top (Red) too bad she died at 199,890. Wanted her to make it to 200k but she was a death trap in the end.

Sluggoslinger 12-21-2006 05:09 PM

Another great on was a Land Rover Defender 110 I rented in Australia. When we tried to return it early they wouldn't refund anything we paid... big mistake for them. We took it for another 4x4 trip and I have pics of that thing 4' in the air. We beat the $hit out of it!!!

Nothing, i mean nothing drives like a rental...

Raider Ronnie 12-21-2006 06:01 PM

1969 AMX
1962 Willy's jeep pick up
a few mid 70s Corvetts that I had

Squid kids Dad 12-21-2006 06:22 PM

1st car..67 Chevelle convertible.....68 Mustang 289....

BigFish 12-21-2006 06:24 PM

Brandie new 1986 Jeep CJ-7.....all time favorite! Close 2nd my 1985 CJ-7 w/318 Chrysler.....probably the most fun vehicle I have ever had!:btu:

Car...1987 Monte Carlo SS...brandie new out of the box! Them was nice cars!:btu:

ktugboat42 12-21-2006 06:26 PM

A mid '70 VW rabbit diesel. I could not kill that thing and never had to repair it. A blistering 0 to 60 in 19 seconds also!!

Nebe 12-21-2006 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ktugboat42 (Post 443866)
A mid '70 VW rabbit diesel. I could not kill that thing and never had to repair it. A blistering 0 to 60 in 19 seconds also!!

i had the same rabbit- talk about a fuel sipper.

fishsmith 12-21-2006 08:08 PM

86 4x4 Toyota pickup
Tipped it over, it stayed on its side for over an hour, got it back on all 4's and drove away.
later that summer head on collision with a fiero, and i drive onto fieros hood, but drove away.
it loved the beach because it was a part knee board boat,
moved to fla drove it there, won a race in a orange grove, then sold it for 4K and joined the navy. fun truck


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