PDA

View Full Version : How much would you pay to have your first car or truck back?



WILCO
12-30-2014, 04:31 PM
[smilie=s:[smilie=s:[smilie=s:

Jr.
12-30-2014, 04:34 PM
Since it was an old beater that I built after my parents bought it for 20 dollars I guess I'd pay about 2000 to get it back.

1986 Chevy pick up with a nice running 350

Echo
12-30-2014, 04:38 PM
I would pay $1,000, then put another couple grand into restoring it totally. Maybe more...
1941 Buick Special 2-door w/factory dual carbs...
But then there was the '58 Jag XK-150 Coupe - first car engine I ever rebuilt, when the timing chain broke. Climb up the ramp to I-40 in low, hit second at the top of the ramp, come out of second @ 80, hit third, come out of 3rd @110, and pull like a champ - then maturity would take over and it would be back to a sedate 70. Bought it for $435 from a mechanic who had a lien on it. Long story...

dragon813gt
12-30-2014, 05:11 PM
$0, and I wouldn't take it if given to me. I have no desire to have a maroon 1985 Toyota Camry hatchback again. The auto industry did a terrible job of producing desirable cars when I was first learning to drive.

NoAngel
12-30-2014, 05:16 PM
Nothing. Gas guzzling big block making ten times more power than any one person needs to make a beer run or drive to the gun range. Archaic technology may be simple but it's still lousy and inefficient. I loved it at the time but I've since grown up and learned better. My Toyota will still be running when engines like that are on their 3rd or 4th rebuild......and my Toyota has a 10yr 100K warranty AND it starts EVERY TIME without patting the gas, pulling a choke cable, swearing and muttering some mystic incantation.
I used to love old cars and kept an old 'fun toy' for a long time. Now I see their real value....scrap to melt down and make a new car.

ShooterAZ
12-30-2014, 05:21 PM
Nope, nada, zilch. 1965 Ford Galaxy 500. It was good while it lasted, but I would never want it back again.

ruizhernandeztrust
12-30-2014, 05:38 PM
Voted "Really WILCO? Really?" :)

My first car was a honda civic '83 was a pretty good car but I don't miss her either, the car looked exactly like this one in the photo.

125751

starmac
12-30-2014, 05:45 PM
Quite a bit actually, since I have never seen another like it. I know it was not one of a kind, but they weren't popular. I would give even more to have my first car I bought after getting a DL, 69 goat convertible, would love to have it back. Gas mileage or not, I would be mashing on it.

Sweetpea
12-30-2014, 05:47 PM
'84 Ford Tempo...

I'll pass.:popcorn:

starmac
12-30-2014, 06:16 PM
Me thinks you guys that got your first car in the 80s, got jipped. lol

William Yanda
12-30-2014, 06:22 PM
Absolutely zip
1964 Buick Electra two tone 4 door. Pass everything but a gas station, handled like a boat. Paid $365 in 1974. Drove it till after we were married, sold it for $100 in 1976.

DCP
12-30-2014, 06:32 PM
I had a 1968 Impala SS 427, paid 1800.00 used in 1970, it had less than 2000 miles on it.
Only 1,778 new customers opted for the SS427 equipment package.

I heard the 427 motor was going for $50,000.00

http://www.impalass427.com/1968_SS427.htm

I have to go now and get a towel and a bucket, for the tears running down my face.

This could be it

perotter
12-30-2014, 06:38 PM
$0. A 1950 Plymouth that the neighbors had in a barn and gave me. The group and me had great times with it. A collector has it as part of his collection now. The collector was one of the old bunch and thought that we had to much fun while driving it that it shouldn't be scrapped.

Janoosh
12-30-2014, 06:45 PM
I inherited a 1970 VW Beetle convertible as my first car. I would love to have it back.
First car I ever bought was a 1970 Jaguar XKE 2 door coupe. I'd love to have that one back also but I know I couldn't afford the insurance to drive it.

leadman
12-30-2014, 06:45 PM
Would not want my first car back but would like the one I was driving when I met my wife. It was a '69 Dodge Dart 340 with 3.91 gears.
Had 3.23 gears when I bought it and it would do 140 mph. I had 13 cars by the time I met my wife when I was 18 years old.
The '64 Chevy Impala convertible I had but never drove when I met her would be cool to have.

bubba.50
12-30-2014, 06:50 PM
like an old Jeff Foxworthy joke, in my case it would depend on how much gas was in it.:bigsmyl2:

tigweldit
12-30-2014, 06:57 PM
I still have it! A'69 firebird 400 ragtop. Dad bought it new for mom in '69. I took my driving test in it in '71. I bought it from mom in '74, restored it in the early '90s. I drive it every summer on nice days.

texassako
12-30-2014, 07:03 PM
I had a red '87 Chevy S10 blazer as a first car. I don't even remember what year it was anymore, an '87 maybe? It was not to old, but had some oil field pipe dropped on the roof before I was given it. I bet everyone wanted their first car to be on a salvage title, even if it was free. I was cutting weeds in the same pipe yard one hot summer day and all the glass started shattering. I guess they did not put the roof on right and it became the pipe yard run about. It was not worth putting every piece of glass back in it a second time.

dragonrider
12-30-2014, 07:08 PM
A1958 Chevy Bel-Air with the 348, single carb, auto. paid $160 and I can't pay anything to get it back, it got scrapped when I was done with it. A friend and I each bought one about the same time, he still has his and still driving it in the summertime, I believe that was in 1964.

ph4570
12-30-2014, 07:13 PM
I would pay $50,000. 1952 Jag XK120 fixed head coupe. My brother paid $500 in 1964. He gave it to me when the clutch went out a few years later. I fixed it and sold it for $750. I estimate that in the condition it was in then it would now sell for $100,000.

starmac
12-30-2014, 07:20 PM
The only 427 that I have heard bring even close to that was a FORD, not a chebby. lol Even at that it was a cammer, not cheap by any means back in the day.

mold maker
12-30-2014, 07:20 PM
48 Plymouth with 2 leather inserts. Sold it to the chief of police for $75. He tore it down cause a mopar insert gave out. I told him I was selling it for junk with no guarentees before he took it off my trailer.
He had it painted for free, and a reman crank installed for free. The Chief sold it to a kid who didn't know it had a high gear. Last I saw it, it was sitting on the side of I 40 (Old Fort) looking like Old Faithful.

jeepyj
12-30-2014, 07:23 PM
I'd. Give a decent buck for sure. 67 Chevy Chevelle. I tried to search for it about ten years after I sold it no luck. Probably saved some serious $$ because I would have likely would have done a frame off restoration.
Jeepyj

DCP
12-30-2014, 07:34 PM
The only 427 that I have heard bring even close to that was a FORD, not a chebby. lol Even at that it was a cammer, not cheap by any means back in the day.

I was told the 50k at a Harley dealership. By the Mechanics, I think there was 3 of them.

starnbar
12-30-2014, 07:39 PM
54 Chrysler new Yorker small hemi engine but it got decent gas mileage and when a kid ran into the back end of it in his vw bug all it did was leave red paint on my rear bumper messed up the vw though. It had electric windows and it was a 6 volt system with the generator on the back end of the ps pump, the car rode really good on the highway on long trips it would start to put you to sleep if you didn't watch yourself. Yeah I would pay a couple grand to have it back it was a nice car had 278,000 miles on it when I sold it it had the adapter for using a roll of toilet paper for a oil filter.

bob208
12-30-2014, 07:44 PM
there are a lot of cars I wish I had back. my first a 61 chevy Biscayne 2 door with 327 4 sp. the next my 64 nova I built in to a c class gasser 327 4 sp. and my 72 Pontiac trans am 1 of 83 built with the 455 ho and 400 turbo trans.

daniel lawecki
12-30-2014, 07:45 PM
What's a 1964 442 worth that's what I drove Four barrel Four Speed Dual Exhaust = 442.

DCM
12-30-2014, 07:52 PM
1st car was a real beauty, surprised they didn't make me pay them to scrap it!
4th I would like to have back though, it drove and road like a dream. The gallons per mile in the city left a bit to be desired, Hwy wasn't to bad if one set the cruise control.

OBIII
12-30-2014, 07:54 PM
I'd love to have mine back. 1964 1/2 pre-production Mustang. It had a bench seat with a 4 speed dagenham transmission. Got me back and forth across country (CA to VA) many times. Raced the highway crews putting up the new 55mph signs during the 73 oil embargo on my way back to CA. [smilie=s:

OB

shooter93
12-30-2014, 07:56 PM
Nothing...because I still have it. A 1946 3/4 ton Chevy pickup truck. If things ever turn around for me I'll restore it. I have my first wife too....lol....not many it seems can make the claim they still have both...lol. I bought the truck with 48,000 original miles on it. The guy wanted 225 bucks. I gave him a deposit and went back the next Friday to pay him. He decided 200 was enough because it was an old truck.

square butte
12-30-2014, 08:19 PM
I'd give a bunch. It was a 1928 Ford model A - open cab roadster pickup truck. Gave $150 for it and brought it home in two loads in the back of a pickup.

shooter2
12-30-2014, 08:27 PM
It was a 1940 Ford convertible, dark green with a good top and rebuilt engine. I would probably pay up to $15K. Mint condition cars are up to $50K

big bore 99
12-30-2014, 08:48 PM
Makes me feel old, but my first was a '48 Ford with a flathead V8 had 2 Stromberg 97's with 3sp on the column and electric overdrive.
Had dual exhaust with glass packs. That baby could rap off. Guess it would be worth about a grand or more these days. I paid 100 runnin' good.

wlc
12-30-2014, 08:54 PM
I've got two I'd like to have back. The first, if I could get it back in the shape it was in when I bought it and not when I sold it: '81 Jeep CJ-5, that little rascal would go anywhere you could get the front tires between or up on.... Second one I'd like to have back is a '69 Chevy PU. It still had the "window sticker" in the glove box. $2200.00 brand new in"69, three on the tree, 350, Oak floored bed. I opened my mouth and popped off a price and the ole boy took me up on it. Didn't really want to sell it, but as a man of my word I let it go down the road. I really wished I had that one back. Absolutely no rust at all on it, straight body, ran like a scalded dog.

twc1964
12-30-2014, 09:05 PM
Id payaybe a couple grand. It was a 64 chevy belaire with the 283 and three on the tree. It was a high winding boat and rode smooth. Wasnt worth a damn for handling but was a great frst car.

HeavyMetal
12-30-2014, 09:35 PM
1949 GMC pick up full windshield not split, 5 windows total, I'd part with a couple grand for the same one.

Maybe more depending ya know.

marvelshooter
12-30-2014, 09:47 PM
$0 - a 60's Austin Cambridge that belonged in the junkyard long before I got it. The one I'd like back was a 66 Pontiac Catalina convertible.

possom813
12-30-2014, 10:15 PM
1978 Chevy C10 longbed that my dad bought from my uncle. Uncle had bought it new with a 6.2 diesel in it. He blew the engine and dropped a 350 in it. Dad got it with the 350 and drove it for a few years before the 350 went. He parked it and mom had a used 350 and trans put in it and gave it to me for my sweet 16.

Turned 16, fired it up and drove across town with a friend of mine, got it towed back home. Guy that put the engine/trans in didn't tighten the bolts that hold those things together, and me not knowing any better a the time...

So I wound up parking it and eventually selling it for $500.

That was the first vehicle I had, and whoever has it now can keep it.

The first vehicle I had for more than a couple of hours was a 1981 F100, I bought it from a local used car dealership that my parents used. We were going down there, to my shagrin, to put a down payment on a car so I'd have a vehicle to drive to school since the C10 bit the dust. The F100 had been traded in the previous day.

It was no beauty queen, but $300 down and $200 a month for 6 months and it was mine. I'd give a couple hundred to have it back, just because I can always use another truck to run through the pasture in.

MaryB
12-31-2014, 01:13 AM
$10 if I could scavenge the lead from it after we used it as a target... 1969 Old Delta 88 4 door hardtop, 455 4 barrel. *** on wheels. When it shelled the trans I limped it into a friends farm yard where we opened up on it with the guns from the trunk. We just came back from the range and were 5 miles out of town. Used the tractor to shove the carcass back into the grove where it still sits rusting away.

Bob in Revelstoke
12-31-2014, 01:52 AM
1947 Mercury 4 dr. Something always needed fixing and as soon as it was fixed, something else broke. Finaly traded it for a 1950 Merc. Would like to have that one. V-8 with overdrive. Drove it from east coast to west coast and for some years after that.

Pinsnscrews
12-31-2014, 01:55 AM
First I will take a pass on, hell, even the 2nd, but that 3rd little truck, I keep my eye out for another one...'71 Datsun 521 model pick up. I beat the hell out of that thing, and then beat the hell out of it some more. Did it a 3 rd time cause the first 2 were so much fun! I regreted losing that truck. My own fault really, but young and dumb and full of stupid ruins such things.

crazy mark
12-31-2014, 02:12 AM
would like my '56 chevy 2 door post my parents gave to me as a bribe to stay in school and get good grades. It was sold however by my dad because he was tired of it sitting in the yard and needing a new crank and rods. Long story. The guy who bought it did a transplant and proceeded to wrap it around a tree. He was lucky to be alive. The other one would be my 67 chevy impala SS High HP 327 with 2 4 BBLs and all the good stuff. Weak link was the powerglide.

winelover
12-31-2014, 07:55 AM
Still have my first. Bought new in 1972 for $3500.



125816125817

Then & Now


Winelover

bobthenailer
12-31-2014, 08:40 AM
Still have my first car! bought it new, 1969 R/S Z28 Camaro, currently has about 22,800 miles.

CastingFool
12-31-2014, 08:57 AM
I don't know if I would want my first car back, 1964 Chevy Nova with a little 6 banger, stick shift. The one I miss was the red 1968 Mustang fastback, 3 speed, with a 289 cid engine. Had 120K miles on it when I sold it for $300. Not big enough for the family, needed a new heater core, and just sat in the driveway. Some kid that worked in a body shop saw it, liked it and made an offer, and it was gone.125818

winelover
12-31-2014, 08:58 AM
And I thought I had low mileage, with just under 50K.

BTW, Bob, rules are you have to post Pic's.

Winelover




Still have my first car! bought it new, 1969 R/S Z28 Camaro, currently has about 22,800 miles.

lefty o
12-31-2014, 09:01 AM
just sold it a few years ago!! lol had it a very long time, and really dont want it back. 1970 RoadRunner 383/727 vitamin c orange.

Petrol & Powder
12-31-2014, 10:13 AM
How much would I pay for my first car? Not Much !

bobthenailer
12-31-2014, 10:17 AM
And I thought I had low mileage, with just under 50K.

BTW, Bob, rules are you have to post Pic's.

Winelover

SORRY I currently have no means or know how to send pictures ! Im planning to sell it in about 8 years when im 75 years old !

osteodoc08
12-31-2014, 10:33 AM
Zero. Had a GMC Sonoma with 4 banger and manual everything. It was ok but very underpowered, electrical problems, driveline issues, HVAC issues, the list goes on and on. I really loved it when I was driving at night and the headlights would just go out. I tried to fix it and gave up and brought to dealer. They replaced wiring, relays, etc. Never could get it fixed. I started to hate the damn thing and got rid of it when I could financially (with full disclosure). Now I have a 2013 F250 with the 6.7L diesel. While more expensive maintenence compared to my Sierra (which was a good truck), I love the creature comforts and hum of the diesel.

6bg6ga
12-31-2014, 10:46 AM
My first car was a 1964 Buick LeSabre that I bought for $175 and I would never want it back. My second car I bought was a 1967 Fairlane 500 390 4speed. I would give my left for it.

375supermag
12-31-2014, 11:15 AM
My first car was a 1965 Pontiac Tempest.

I haven't seen one like it in nearly 40 years and don't want to.

If one showed up in my driveway today, I would gladly pay to have it towed away.

JonB_in_Glencoe
12-31-2014, 11:25 AM
'73 Gremlin.

232ci, 3 spd manual. It was rusty enough to have needed new doors and fenders. picture this: Brown body, Green passenger door, primer grey driver door, orange front fenders, rear fenders rusted through badly...but not easily replaceable, so they weren't. I bought it for $100 in 1981, it had 70Kmi. I sold it in 1982 for $180, it had 74Kmi at that time.

Now I know these are now collectable...Maybe I'd want it back, if someone did a decent job of fixing the body.

GRUMPA
12-31-2014, 11:27 AM
My first car was a Mazda RX3 and I think I would actually pay big bucks "NOT" to have it back...

Brett Ross
12-31-2014, 11:50 AM
Not sure it worth much but I loved it. 1974 Mercury Capri. It was an import with a 2.6L V6 and 4 speed. That little car ran like a striped ***** ape and was a lot of fun. My Dad let me buy it because, it was a 6 cyl and how fast can it be? The first time he drove it tried to get the guy to take it back, but too late. I'm lucky to be alive as I tried more than once to kill my-self in that little death trap.

joesig
12-31-2014, 12:19 PM
Still have it. A 72 El Camino SS. Not picture worthy at the moment. Needs a full restification and I have expensive dreams for it. Second car is a 64 Malibu SS. It too needs help. I don't mind the engines wearing out. They were never babied. I could pass on the rust though.

Wish I had some of the cars nobody wants for parts. Mary's 455 would be nice in the 85 Olds I have.

Goatwhiskers
12-31-2014, 12:49 PM
Don't know if I'd pay to get it back but would love to have it. "Twas a '66 IH 1/2T, 241 6cyl, 3 speed on the column. All steel, engine held 8qts of oil, rugged as a tank. Put over 150,000 on it trouble free and sold it. Ten years later I hear it was still rolling around Bryan, Tx. GW

Pb Burner
12-31-2014, 01:17 PM
My first car was a '71 VW Beetle, was a blast to drive and would go some amazing places if you used your head. My second car I would love to have back, '71 Plymouth GTX, 440 Magnum with the slap stick shifter. It was probably a good thing that the GTX was gone before I lost my license or worse. The second owner after me lost his life in it at a very high velocity, reportedly around 150mph. I had had it to 145(on the speedo, and it had more), and my wife and I decided with my gearheaded tendencies maybe it needed a new home.

scarry scarney
12-31-2014, 01:26 PM
My first was a 1967 4-door Chevy Biscayne, with a straight six engine. Burned almost as much oil as it did gasoline! Had an 8-track tape player and underdash airconditioner. Rust brown in color. It did get me through High School, but I don't want it back.

Later I had a 1971 Plymouth Satellite. I would love to have that back.

MrWolf
12-31-2014, 02:19 PM
My first was a '69 Buick LeSabre, two door in white. Ok car. I would like my 2nd car back though. '67 GTO with his/her automatic. Stolen while I was at work.

popper
12-31-2014, 02:32 PM
Can't afford it - BN1 A-H, bought for $600, restored cost is $60-80K. Restoring cost is more like $150K. My vehicles now get me from A to B with no stops but for gas.

jlm223
12-31-2014, 04:43 PM
1st car, 68 GTO, I would like to have it back for what I paid for it in 1980, "my mom helped me buy it when I turned 16". $500

Rufus Krile
12-31-2014, 05:16 PM
Mine was a '49 Plymouth... flathead 6... REAL floorboards... It'd eat a master cylinder about once a month, but I got real good at rebuilding them. Would take the backseat out for quail season... the dogs didn't like it... The heater didn't work... neither did the radio... but it was MINE, paid for by a previous paper route, and I could go anywhere I damn well wanted. Pretty rich when you're 14 yrs old.

ballistim
12-31-2014, 06:27 PM
'72 Vega Wagon, burned oil something terrible, big blue cloud of smoke trailed me everywhere, used to pull up to the gas pump & tell the attendant "fill 'er up with 10W40 & check the gas" ;-)
Couldn't pay me to have it back again!

Nicholas
12-31-2014, 06:46 PM
1959 DKW, 3 cylinder, 2-cycle, front WD, $100 purchase in MN. It had excellent ground clearance and got around on rough ground. Fueled by dumping in a quart of 30-weight oil followed by 10 gallons of regular gas. It had a lot of other unusual features. It was not as unusual as the first car my dad let me drive - a 1959 Skoda! How that got to SE MO is beyond rational logic as is the fact that my dad paid $800 for it. Loved my DKW, but I would not want it back as I am much happier with my good old Chevy truck.

MUSTANG
12-31-2014, 10:53 PM
Mine was a '49 Plymouth... flathead 6... REAL floorboards... It'd eat a master cylinder about once a month, but I got real good at rebuilding them. Would take the backseat out for quail season... the dogs didn't like it... The heater didn't work... neither did the radio... but it was MINE, paid for by a previous paper route, and I could go anywhere I damn well wanted. Pretty rich when you're 14 yrs old.


I had a 1937 Plymouth as my 1st car. Paid $35 for it when I was 12; driving it when I was 14. Had a Kerosene Heater in it, didn't collect heat from the engine as was the case in later years. No safety equipment, but it was "HUGE" inside.

MaryB
01-01-2015, 01:05 AM
My 5th car was a Gremlin, the X model, 401 V8, 4 speed, body was so warped I had to crawl out the window until we tweaked it back on a frame jig. The torque twisted it pretty bad plus it would wheel stand really easy... MN rust got that one, sold it to a collector who wanted the engine/trans and the body tags to do a recreation on a good body.


'73 Gremlin.

232ci, 3 spd manual. It was rusty enough to have needed new doors and fenders. picture this: Brown body, Green passenger door, primer grey driver door, orange front fenders, rear fenders rusted through badly...but not easily replaceable, so they weren't. I bought it for $100 in 1981, it had 70Kmi. I sold it in 1982 for $180, it had 74Kmi at that time.

Now I know these are now collectable...Maybe I'd want it back, if someone did a decent job of fixing the body.

fatnhappy
01-01-2015, 01:10 AM
I had a 1968 Impala SS 427, paid 1800.00 used in 1970, it had less than 2000 miles on it.
Only 1,778 new customers opted for the SS427 equipment package.

I heard the 427 motor was going for $50,000.00

http://www.impalass427.com/1968_SS427.htm

I have to go now and get a towel and a bucket, for the tears running down my face.

This could be it


Is it OK if I swap first cars with you?


Now my 2nd car.......... that one I'd like to have back, a 1975 chevy Nova. There was room in the back for 2 teenagers and a six pack of condoms.

MaryB
01-01-2015, 01:11 AM
You don't want that one... I was not nice to it plus it burned a ton of oil. For some reason I had a hard time keeping tires under it too and dad complained that the street looked like a drag strip launch pad... I grew up turning wrenches on a stock car pit crew, helped friends build and race street drag cars too(we had a track way out of town the sheriff would let us close off on Sundays. Had a fire truck and ambulance there).


Still have it. A 72 El Camino SS. Not picture worthy at the moment. Needs a full restification and I have expensive dreams for it. Second car is a 64 Malibu SS. It too needs help. I don't mind the engines wearing out. They were never babied. I could pass on the rust though.

Wish I had some of the cars nobody wants for parts. Mary's 455 would be nice in the 85 Olds I have.

MaryB
01-01-2015, 01:14 AM
One I wish I had never sold was a 1979 Ford E150 cargo van someone did a 4wd and a camper conversion on. I took that thing down some jeep trails and people were amazed when I made it to the campground

marlin39a
01-01-2015, 07:01 AM
A bad memory. 1963 Ford Falcon. I was 16. Car burned oil, floor boards rotted out. Paid $50.00 for it.

Taylor
01-01-2015, 08:34 AM
Hard to say,since I ended up with 3.The first cost me $35.--1957 Pontiac Starchief. From there I got a '57 Panhead Harley and a 63 merc.Boy do I wish I still had the pontiac and the bike.

WILCO
01-13-2015, 10:57 AM
Bump!

Elkins45
01-13-2015, 12:55 PM
71 Dodge Dart (Swinger) with a cracked intake manifold. The carb would flood if you even looked at it wrong. On occasion the headlights would flicker and the dome light come on when you stepped on the brakes.

I don't want it back.

prsman23
01-13-2015, 01:02 PM
1987 Chevy astro??? Couldn't pay me!

rockrat
01-13-2015, 01:23 PM
No way. that pickup was a ***, and the second wasn't alot better, but all I could afford then. Now, the third, my 73 formula firebird, I still have it!! Hasn't run in years, but its all there, and its inside. No sitting out in the pasture

C. Latch
01-13-2015, 01:26 PM
I wouldn't pay over $20 to have my first car back.

My first truck, though.....it was an '85 ford f-150, stepside, 4x4, dark canyon red, 351 H.O. with a c-6 transmission.
It still sits at dad's house rotting away. One of these days if I had the money, I would love to see it running again. It drove and handled wonderfully and would fly.

Smoke4320
01-13-2015, 01:31 PM
71 Dodge Dart (Swinger) with a cracked intake manifold. The carb would flood if you even looked at it wrong. On occasion the headlights would flicker and the dome light come on when you stepped on the brakes.

I don't want it back.

same here just no cracked intake .. Column Shifter/slant 6 ...never want to see it again

JonB_in_Glencoe
01-13-2015, 01:39 PM
My 5th car was a Gremlin, the X model, 401 V8, 4 speed, body was so warped I had to crawl out the window until we tweaked it back on a frame jig. The torque twisted it pretty bad plus it would wheel stand really easy... MN rust got that one, sold it to a collector who wanted the engine/trans and the body tags to do a recreation on a good body.

401 ...Yee haw !

I had a friend who had a AMX with a 401. I didn't know him when the car was driveable. When I'd visit him and his brothers at their parents farm in Stewart,MN. I'd see that AMX in the weeds... I guess she was a quick one, before the rust took her, My friend Joe had lots of stories about it.

Steven Dzupin
01-13-2015, 02:44 PM
In 1963, my rust bucket 1957 Plymouth Flathead 6 with its powerflite pushbutton transmission.

Hand me down from Dad who used it as a truck for his electrical business.


Would pay $ 100 for Tannerite to blow that *** to Atoms. :-)


Regards,


Steve

Harter66
01-13-2015, 02:53 PM
Ive been hauling my 1st car around with me for 30 yrs ,a 1959 Ford Ranchero, 3 speed on the column 317hp T-Bird 352 from the factory in San Jose Ca June 23,1959.
I also recently aquired the auto that I took my very 1st ride in on June 30,1966 a 1956 Ford F100 with its 5th 312 ,it was factory with a 292,and the heavy duty rear step bumper with the bed posts. It isn't a 56 F100 just like that 1 it is THE truck.
Both are in pretty rough shape now but I have the tools skills and place to get them back up to snuff.

I wouldn't take Ft Knox for them. There's half a lifetime of memories in those 2 hunting ,fishing ,camping,old dogs ,young dogs , waking up in the clouds over a lake that landed a 5# cutthroat later in the day with my Dad, my 1st solo limit of ducks , bringing my oldest son home on his 2nd car ride after 5 weeks in an ICN. Nope wouldn't give them up for a freight train full of platinum.

hiram1
01-13-2015, 04:26 PM
1968 dodge dart with a 383 3 tos and 4 in the floor omg i did live

Eddie17
01-13-2015, 09:07 PM
My first car was a 1963 Ford Galaxy 500 , 390 CI auto. White with a red interior. My dad helped me purchase it from a neighbor down the street as it would not run. Learned how to take off the top of the 390, carb , manifold, heads. Sent heads to a shop for a valve job, probably not needed as the motor had maybe 65000 miles. Reinstalled items with a carb rebuild (probably why it would not run in the first place looking back). Installed pursuit police exhaust, cleaned and polished so it'd looked as if just came off the factory floor.
I was only 15 at the time, closing in on 16. I could have a license to drive at 16.5. My dad said my Mom would drive the car until I could get my license.
Loose hose clamp on the radiator, red light on the dash, my Mom cracks the block on my first car!
I would pay dearly to have that car in the condition it was in as my dad had it towed to the junk yard.
Still love my parents.
Ed

retread
01-13-2015, 09:51 PM
In 1963, my rust bucket 1957 Plymouth Flathead 6 with its powerflite pushbutton transmission.

Hand me down from Dad who used it as a truck for his electrical business.


Would pay $ 100 for Tannerite to blow that *** to Atoms. :-)


Regards,


Steve
My first was a Corvair Monza. Would have liked to customize that one with a big load of tannerite!!
However I do miss the 1966 Chevelle Malibu SS two door HT. Loved that car!

TXGunNut
01-13-2015, 11:24 PM
No way, had to pay someone to haul it off. Only good thing was that by that time I was a pretty fair shade tree mechanic.

waynem34
01-14-2015, 02:40 PM
1977 2 door chrysler labaron with auto trans and 318.She had more suction than a hover.Got to love a mopar.I gave 300 buck for it and i would like to have it back.Thing would fly and corner like a race car.It was white with lots of chrome.I would shine her up and go pick my girl up.Her mom would laugh and say you sure got it shiney.I would smile and agree.

b money
01-15-2015, 02:07 AM
Well I still have my 1st and 2nd vehicles. First is a 2000 V6 Mustang 5sp. I'll tell you thank god it wasn't any faster, because it sure taught me some lessons. It's in pretty rough shape now days due to Illinios winters. Looking to trade it for a 4x4 pickup. Now my 2nd car is a 2004 Mustang GT 6spd supercharged. About the only thing stock on that car is the paint, interior, and engine block. That car isn't going anywhere.

waynem34
01-15-2015, 03:08 PM
Well I still have my 1st and 2nd vehicles. First is a 2000 V6 Mustang 5sp. I'll tell you thank god it wasn't any faster, because it sure taught me some lessons. It's in pretty rough shape now days due to Illinios winters. Looking to trade it for a 4x4 pickup. Now my 2nd car is a 2004 Mustang GT 6spd supercharged. About the only thing stock on that car is the paint, interior, and engine block. That car isn't going anywhere.

We need to see pics.

alamogunr
01-15-2015, 09:52 PM
My first car was a '58 Olds 88 that I bought in 1963. It was all I could afford. It might have gotten better gas mileage if all the chrome could have been removed. A thousand pounds lighter and it might have gotten 17-18 MPG. It was a real road car when it ran. I drove it from home to college, about a 350 mile trip for my last year.

After graduation, I traded it on a 1965 VW beetle. I suspect they gave me $1 in trade. I didn't miss it then and I don't now.

For the next 25 years I tried the patriotic thing and drove American cars. Between large repair bills and tow charges, I soured on Fords, Chevys and Chryslers. I finally bought a Toyota Avalon in 1996. Drove it for 10 years with no problems and only replaced it when SWMBO decided it was time. Got another Avalon.

I do have to say that a 1998 F150 "almost" restored my faith in the domestic auto industry. I say almost because after driving it for 15 years, I got a Toyota Tundra for my last truck. At my age I don't need the hassle of dealing with Ford or GM dealers.

Scout800a
01-16-2015, 12:13 AM
I still have mine. 1970 International still on the side of the house.

9mmsubgun-m11
01-16-2015, 12:32 AM
First truck 1973 Dodge half ton extended cab-you could not pay me to have that one back. Had a couple decent Chevy pickups. Switched to Toyota pickups and never looked back.

Desertbuck
01-16-2015, 05:19 PM
I do miss my 1981 1ton crew cab chevy, I grew up around the truck I learned to drive in that truck in 2002 it was given to me by my grandfather. It was of course wore out and very tired, but old Hercules as I named it was given a new lease on life in 2003 when I put a brand spankin new 4 bolt main 350 engine, rebuilt bell housing clutch, brakes, differential, bearings,shocks, wiring, rebuilt carb, and the help of an old family friend who is a mechanical genius General Motors being his favorite gasoline motors to work with gave me help with theee timing! oh boy lol
It still looked like a old rusty truck after I was done. But with the help of the friend I mentioned, a few performance enhancements were made he he! The old truck could get up and move,even though it had a small 350 it had power to get the job done. Most of guys at school laughed at me when I told them that big truck had a 350 in it. Especially the guys with shiny new Duramax Chevys. But stopped after they took a spin with me.
In 2009 my new girl friend now my wife and I hit a rough patch and we needed money now!
I let the old truck go for with tears in my eyes for $1200 only 25,000 on the motor. From 2012 to 2014 I tried to buy it back from the guy I sold it to but he would have none of it. I offered him $4,000 still no sale. At least I know he takes care of old Hercules and his kids seemed to enjoy it too so I don't feel too bad.
I am however extremely happy with my new 2006 Dodge 3500 Lone Star edition 5.9 Cummins diesel. And my wife affectionately named ol blue.

GOPHER SLAYER
01-16-2015, 05:21 PM
Absolutely nothing !

DLCTEX
01-16-2015, 09:09 PM
Nothing for the 1941 Plymouth Sedan I bought at age 13 with money earned pumping gas and washing cars after school and Saturdays. It knocked so badly I feared it wouldn't make the four miles home. I cut the body off above the windshield and behind the front seat and removed the doors to make a "strip down". I drove the heck out of it for 30,000 miles dazzeling young girls and having a ball. I sold it for the $20 I paid for it and moved up.

archmaker
01-16-2015, 11:24 PM
1967 Plymouth Satellite, with the 383 HP in it.

Sitting on blocks at my parents place waiting for me to restore her. :) And no I won't sell her.

b money
01-17-2015, 03:31 PM
We need to see pics.

I think this picture was around 2010
http://i853.photobucket.com/albums/ab96/bmoney70/1273531135.jpg (http://s853.photobucket.com/user/bmoney70/media/1273531135.jpg.html)

It's not super flashy by any means but with 436rwhp and 445rwtq it's far more than enough for the street. So far my best time has been 12.88@115mph on hard street tires spinning like crazy

lefty o
01-17-2015, 08:50 PM
you've got the mph to run mid-high 11's, but its probably going to take more than tires. shock,tires,suspension, lots of tuning and practice.

Menner
01-17-2015, 11:34 PM
1970 Bronco 200 6cyl 3 in the tree was a State Park truck Dad bought and I cut the rear fenders and put the flares on did all the body work painted it in the driveway. Have owned 2 others since then 74 and a 76 would like to have all three back but I will own another I am on the hunt right now. What they want for them now I would have to pay a good bit to have either of them back in the condition they were in when I got rid of them.
Tony

shaper
01-18-2015, 10:15 AM
1938 Hillman. Right hand drive, left hand shift in the floor. Bought it for $100. when I was stationed in England in 1961. Yeah, I would buy it back.

GhostHawk
01-18-2015, 11:17 AM
My first car was a 1970 Plymouth Duster with the 2.5 liter engine (not the big .340)
I bought it used, 16 months old, 14,000 miles for 2200$ paid for it with money earned mowing lawns. This was summer of 71.
In the fall of 76 I traded it for a new full sized dodge pickup truck, and they gave me 1800$ for it.

All I'd put into that car was gas, oil, a battery and a starter. Never again will I own a car so long for so little.


To have it back now, in the condition I gave it up in? 4x what I got for it. 6-7,000 would be my top, although in theory it could be worth more than that.

It was a good little car, not all that sexy, didn't attract girls (or I repelled them) got decent gas mileage back when nothing got decent gas mileage. It showed me the adventure of the open road, the joys of independence.

b money
01-19-2015, 04:43 AM
you've got the mph to run mid-high 11's, but its probably going to take more than tires. shock,tires,suspension, lots of tuning and practice.

Oh yes I know that no doubt, practice being the key. It's got pretty good shocks in it, just not coil-overs, tubular K-member, subframe conectors, caster camber plates, upper and lower rear control arms etc. when I went to the track it was my first time, since then I've put a 9in rear in the car and need to put torque box reinforcements in so they don't get ripped out with slicks. But alas I'm getting off target of this thread.

Lead Fred
01-19-2015, 04:51 AM
First car was a 59 Plymouth Custom Fury II ragtop, wedge hemi, push button trans.
Would not really care to see it again.

My third car was a 1969 RT/SE Hemi Charger.
Id kill to have it back