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Well I'm the proud owner of a 1955 Oldsmobile s-88, and I am looking at a 1985 pontiac Presianne to drive everyday, 700 bucks... Lots of thinking and working to do 
What have you guys owned/driven
What have you guys owned/driven
Re: Your cars?
Right now I drive a 96 Ranger and 99 Escort (tried to talk Dad into something less Dadly knowing I would end up with it).
The fun stuff is under wraps until the snow and salt are gone: 95 Miata and 05 Honda Big Ruckus.

Web Pic.
I have never seen another. Looks like Caterpillar mated with Cushman.
And used 60 Impala headlights.
-Phil
The fun stuff is under wraps until the snow and salt are gone: 95 Miata and 05 Honda Big Ruckus.

Web Pic.
I have never seen another. Looks like Caterpillar mated with Cushman.
And used 60 Impala headlights.
-Phil
Uffda- Senior Member

- Number of posts: 85
Location: Twin Cities
Registration date: 2008-03-12
Re: Your cars?
I have a 1930 Ford Model A town sedan.
My poor mans sports car. 1999 Dodge Avenger with less than 50k miles. This one sits in the garage most of the time.
2006 Chev Impalla Company car.
I also just bought a 2007 Caravan with all the bells and whistles. My parents got an 08 van so I gave them my 05 for trade in and paid the difference. Total cost of a 07 with 18k miles under 5k!!!
My poor mans sports car. 1999 Dodge Avenger with less than 50k miles. This one sits in the garage most of the time.
2006 Chev Impalla Company car.
I also just bought a 2007 Caravan with all the bells and whistles. My parents got an 08 van so I gave them my 05 for trade in and paid the difference. Total cost of a 07 with 18k miles under 5k!!!
scottb- Member

- Number of posts: 34
Location: Marshall MN
Registration date: 2008-03-12
Re: Your cars?
My wife has a 1960 Ford F100 pickup waiting for me to repair a fuel leak at the carb.... should be over 40 degrees one of these Sundays. I have had a few Model A's, 60's Mustangs, MG's and almost every brand muscle car since the word was invented. My dad is a car buff with a few choice one-of-a-kind factory original Mustangs left in his corral.
My daily driver is a 4 year old PT Cruiser with 12K miles on it (bought it new). My wife drives her pickup and a Subaru Outback.
Gary
My daily driver is a 4 year old PT Cruiser with 12K miles on it (bought it new). My wife drives her pickup and a Subaru Outback.
Gary
Re: Your cars?
I am the proud owner of this 71 Riviera. I am only the third owner. It is all original except the paint. The color is original but it was painted 10 years ago.



Gordon- Member

- Number of posts: 31
Age: 54
Location: Red Deer AB CAN
Registration date: 2008-11-05
Re: Your cars?
Mine is the larger green one on the left. My antique radio shop assistant is in the smaller one on the right.



tpaairman- Member

- Number of posts: 23
Location: New Port Richey, Florida
Registration date: 2008-12-31
Re: Your cars?
well i had a 94 ranger, and a 98 f-150, and now i have bought my first new car, an 08 dodge 2500

Toad- Noob

- Number of posts: 11
Age: 25
Location: Sterling CO
Registration date: 2009-01-01
Re: Your cars?
I cant list all the cars i've had over the years as it would take too long. What i have now is a 1949 Plymouth special deluxe 4 door, a 1955 Plymouth Plaza 4 door, a 1995 Mazda Miata, a 1985 Nissan 300zx 2+2, and a 1985 Mercedes 300D turbo diesel 4 door.
My daily driver is a mint 1997 Ford Aerostar with 251,000 miles on it and still runs like a top. Its still on its original motor and transmission and still behaves like one with the third of the mileage as this one has. Its the extended version so it makes good for hauling radio's, tv's and jukeboxes. The rear seats are kept in storage
I dont have to worry about weather conditions to get something home if i'm out and about and stumble on a deal.
My daily driver is a mint 1997 Ford Aerostar with 251,000 miles on it and still runs like a top. Its still on its original motor and transmission and still behaves like one with the third of the mileage as this one has. Its the extended version so it makes good for hauling radio's, tv's and jukeboxes. The rear seats are kept in storage

Tony V- Senior Member

- Number of posts: 108
Age: 43
Location: Waynesboro, VA
Registration date: 2008-09-13
Re: Your cars?
My cars?
1999 Cadillac DeVille LaSalle Sedan (Custom package with special paint, gold trim, cloth top, and special appointments)
2000 Monte Carlo SS (wife's car)
2002 Chevrolet Impala (beater car)
1964 Thunderbird (Saturday night cruiser)
If I'm just going to the store, or any place where there's traffic or parking problems, or if weather's bad, I'll take the Impala.
My wife uses the Monte Carlo, but if it's out of gas, or if it's in the shop, she'll take the Impala.
If the family's in town, or if there's a chance that I'll run into my old boss who laid me off and told me I'd never amount to much, I'll take the Cadillac.
Friday/Saturday night, or whenever I'm in the mood, I'll take the T-Bird.
My only regret is that one of these cars isn't a truck. That may change someday.
1999 Cadillac DeVille LaSalle Sedan (Custom package with special paint, gold trim, cloth top, and special appointments)
2000 Monte Carlo SS (wife's car)
2002 Chevrolet Impala (beater car)
1964 Thunderbird (Saturday night cruiser)
If I'm just going to the store, or any place where there's traffic or parking problems, or if weather's bad, I'll take the Impala.
My wife uses the Monte Carlo, but if it's out of gas, or if it's in the shop, she'll take the Impala.
If the family's in town, or if there's a chance that I'll run into my old boss who laid me off and told me I'd never amount to much, I'll take the Cadillac.
Friday/Saturday night, or whenever I'm in the mood, I'll take the T-Bird.
My only regret is that one of these cars isn't a truck. That may change someday.

Gary Tayman- Senior Member

- Number of posts: 52
Registration date: 2009-01-20
Re: Your cars?
I've had many, many cars in my life but currently:
My wife drives a 2007 Grand Prix. I drive a 2002 Cadillac STS. I love the STS- it puts out over 300HP (to satisfy the inner child), but drives like you're on a cushion of air while the seats are as comfortable as a Lazy-Boy. (To satisfy my aging spine.)
I also have a show car. It's a 1982 Trans Am with completely custom interior, paint, and trim. It now has a small block 400, totally worked (450 plus HP) 373 gears, Th350 trans (worked) and a 150 shot of nitrous bringing the total HP over 600. I have put under 300 miles on this car in the last 5 years since completing it. Even with all the suspension upgrades, it doesn't hold the road very well and wins the award for "scariest car I've ever owned"
It's truly a beautiful car which I show every once and a while.
My wife drives a 2007 Grand Prix. I drive a 2002 Cadillac STS. I love the STS- it puts out over 300HP (to satisfy the inner child), but drives like you're on a cushion of air while the seats are as comfortable as a Lazy-Boy. (To satisfy my aging spine.)
I also have a show car. It's a 1982 Trans Am with completely custom interior, paint, and trim. It now has a small block 400, totally worked (450 plus HP) 373 gears, Th350 trans (worked) and a 150 shot of nitrous bringing the total HP over 600. I have put under 300 miles on this car in the last 5 years since completing it. Even with all the suspension upgrades, it doesn't hold the road very well and wins the award for "scariest car I've ever owned"
It's truly a beautiful car which I show every once and a while.

Timaaay!- Senior Member

- Number of posts: 150
Age: 48
Location: Nutley, NJ
Registration date: 2009-01-20
Re: Your cars?
I don't have anything special in the car world right now, so I thought you guys might
like to see my best friends Pro-Street 63 Nova, http://marks63nova.homestead.com/
It may be his car, but I chief of the pit crew. We had fun a couple of weeks ago
when he noticed on of the Mickey Thompson rear tires going flat.
After he got it plugged we had to drop the rear axle all the way down just to get that hugw
wheel and tire back into the tubed wheel well. If he ever has a flat on the road there's
no way to change the rear tire without being in the garage. Lots of fun.
That 383 stroker with 2 4s into a 4:11 rear end will sure snap your neck.
73, Ron
like to see my best friends Pro-Street 63 Nova, http://marks63nova.homestead.com/
It may be his car, but I chief of the pit crew. We had fun a couple of weeks ago
when he noticed on of the Mickey Thompson rear tires going flat.
After he got it plugged we had to drop the rear axle all the way down just to get that hugw
wheel and tire back into the tubed wheel well. If he ever has a flat on the road there's
no way to change the rear tire without being in the garage. Lots of fun.
That 383 stroker with 2 4s into a 4:11 rear end will sure snap your neck.
73, Ron
Re: Your cars?
Nice Nova! Any idea what she'll do in the 1/4 mi. ?

Timaaay!- Senior Member

- Number of posts: 150
Age: 48
Location: Nutley, NJ
Registration date: 2009-01-20
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