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'95 Ford F-150 5 speed manual rear wheel drive.
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Light blue XB falcon 250 six 4 spd slow as a wet week but fuck me it coped a shit load of a flogging and never let me down. Yep still got it in the shed haha.
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My father actually gave me a 1972 Chevrolet Impala for my 16th birthday. It was a boat. I have some great memories of that car.
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1988 Olds 98 Regency. Everyone said it looked like an old lady car but it had a kick ass stereo, rode like being on a cloud and the coolest rear view mirror that would dim when a car came up behind you. Plus the lights came on by themselves which I thought was the shits and went off by themselves after you shut off the engine and got out!
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I haven't got the foggiest notion of how to drive a car. Never bothered learning. So do bicycles count as vehicles?
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My first car is what I have now,a honda accord 2.4 tourer,i love it but its really hard to park what with it been so long.
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saracenrider wrote:I haven't got the foggiest notion of how to drive a car. Never bothered learning. So do bicycles count as vehicles? In my state (Maryland, USA) bicycles are considered "vehicles" under the law, and are subject to all motor vehicle laws. That is also true in Virginia, where I once received a speeding ticket for doing 30 in a 25 MPH zone while riding a bicycle. I ignored the ticket, thinking it was silly, and had to pay it and a hefty late fine, when I tried to renew my Maryland driver's license. (Maryland and Virginia have reciprocity agreements regarding traffic fines.) I also got three points on my Marylad driving record. So, in answer to your question, yes, a bicycle is a vehicle.
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A 1958 Riley 1.5. Cost me £12
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openminded55 wrote:A 1958 Riley 1.5. Cost me £12 I was robbed
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Wow, now that has been just awhile! LOL My first car that I bought was a bright red, 1960 Chevrolet Corvair, this was way, way back in 1969, think I paid $600 for it. Loved that car until I drove from California to Michigan in the winter... Seeing as it was a California car, it didn't have a heater. It got so cold that the windshield frosted over ON THE INSIDE!!!!
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A yellow 1965 Morris 1100. Real girl magnet - not!!
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a 1978 chevy wagon
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When I was 16 I got a maroon 1983 Mercury Lynx. Despite dad being against me getting it, I paid $200 for it because something was wrong with the engine. But my then boyfriend/future ex-husband said it was easily fixable and to get it, and if it wasn't fixable, it had over $200 worth of near-new tires and mags on it. Turned out all that was wrong with it was one of the valve rockers came loose and slipped off the valve stem. Fixed that and cleaned up the oil that blew out the dipstick, and it ran beautifully. Had it for two years until it was totalled by a drunk that hit the back of it when it was parked on the side of the road. I sold the tires and mags for $200 after that.
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1965 MG Midget. It was one hell of a tight squeeze for a 6'3" guy who was ALL legs! But it was a FUN car to drive!
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my first vehicle was a gift. A rebuilt 1967 powder blue Cougar. my second one, I bought myself. A rebuilt 1975 VW bug. I have only ever owned 2 American cars, all the rest have been German or .... thinking .... nope, only German! LOL
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A white 1980 Toyota Celica GT...I was living in Germany at the time, in the military. I bought it for $500...drove it for a year and sold it for $1000...then bought a white 1982 BMW 540...best car I've ever owned.
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Tan 1988 Mazda 323 1.6L 4-spd but is now a 5-spd bought it 3 months ago and it runs great. 2 door hatchback
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1988 VW Jetta GTI, silver and blue, 5 speed manual.
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my first car was a hand-me-down 1983 buick century. the first car that was mine was a 1995 saturn sl2. Success is doing what you love, and doing it so well that someone will pay you for it.http://www.lushstories.com/fantasyfiction
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Ford pickup.
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Silver Alfa, something or other, was great, swopped it for my first bike, Yamaha XJ650
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1959 VW Beetle ...with those solid indicators that came popping up from the door pillar
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My third car was my favorite. 1974 toyota celica ST named Beauty. I paid for it myself,even took out the radiator and put it back in(after it was repaired)did a lot of work on it myself.
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1981 Pontiac Grand Prix. I loved that car!
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ahh my '88 Silverado pick-up... white with red rally stripes and white leather interior... miss that truck...
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A little red wagon.
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A 1961, Push button automatic, White Dodge Pioneer. Giant Round wings on rear fenders and solid as a tank. I wish I had it now!
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pink bike with streamers, a bell and a basket.. i was the coolest girl on the block
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1979 chevy nova pos
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2003 Lexus RX300
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