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Do you remember all the classic and/or sports cars you've ever owned?

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10 August 2018, 23:06
custombolt
Do you remember all the classic and/or sports cars you've ever owned?
Sure gets the wheels turning. ***** denotes my first car.
How about you?

1953 Olds 88 hardtop
1959 English Ford Escort station wagon
1962 Mercury Meteor 6 cylinder 4 door
1963 Falcon 4 door
1964 Comet wagon
1964 Mustang convertible 289 5 bolt
1965 Mustang coupes (2) 289
1965 Mustang fastback 6 cylinder
1965 Mustang fastback 289-4V
1965 Chevy Impala hardtop 283
1966 Chevelle hardtop 283 *****
1966 Mustang coupes (2 or 3) 289-2V
1966 Mustang fastback bone stock 289-2V
1966 Mustang 347 cu. in. street/strip.
1968 Cougar XR-7 302-2V
1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL convertible
2006 Mercedes-Benz SLK-280 convertible

This should be good.


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11 August 2018, 19:37
TomP
Still have my 1969 SC/Rambler, bought used in 1973.


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11 August 2018, 22:12
Mike Mitchell
1976 Porsche 912E
1986 Porsche 930 Turbo
1987 Porsche 944 Turbo
1994 Porsche 911 RS America
1993 Porsche 911

I like Porsche. Smiler


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12 August 2018, 08:25
NormanConquest
A couple of years ago my son bought a 69 roadrunner w/ 400 original miles from a guy in Cal. + had it shipped by rail.He paid 30K + his wife had a fit.I told her to chill out;he will make money on this + he did.


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13 August 2018, 00:03
custombolt
Me too Mike. But, never owned one yet. Just got back from looking at one, through a dirty window though. Drove 2 hours and it was locked inside back in a dark corner.
(2009 PDK Boxster)


quote:
Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
1976 Porsche 912E
1986 Porsche 930 Turbo
1987 Porsche 944 Turbo
1994 Porsche 911 RS America
1993 Porsche 911

I like Porsche. Smiler



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14 August 2018, 06:54
df06
69 SS chevelle 396
76 Datsun 260Z
Then the kids were born
05 corvette coupe
08 corvette coupe
10 corvette Z06
16 corvette Z06


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14 August 2018, 07:47
Luckyducker
My brother and I had a 65 mustang that was a drag car that had been converted back to a street car. Went into a mid-life crisis or something and bought a 66 GTO, but didn't keep it very long. I look back at all the cool muscle cars I could have owned and drove but spent to much money on whiskey when I was a young man. Oh well.


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15 August 2018, 04:06
Peter
Triumph TR2
Triumph Spitfire.
Neither was anywhere close to being as good as my Mazda Miata bought in later years. So much for nostalgia.
Peter.


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15 August 2018, 20:49
custombolt
Cool.

Back in the early 70's, a friend driving a Triumph TR6 with hot Weber(?) carb set-up gave me a ride home one day. First time I went over 100 mph in a car. Thought I was gonna die.
Dad used to have a '58 Harley Duo-glide. He took me for breakfast one day and buried the needle at 115 mph. I felt more secure on the Harley than the Spitfire.


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16 August 2018, 04:39
Peter
I had the TR2 over "the ton" once! never again. It was all over the road! About 10 -15 years ago I got myself a Honda ST1100, which I took over 100 mph on the local interstate. Now that was scary!
Peter


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16 August 2018, 08:54
Lamar
they weren't classics back then just older used cars.
but for about 5 years at the same time I had a 70 Chevelle, a 68 charger and a 69 fast back mustang that were all daily drivers.

the first family car was a 65 Newport with a 383 and 4 barrel with a cam and headers, switched that out for a 65 new Yorker with a 413 RB engine.
that was the best Family car ever invented.
well, well north of 400 HP, seating for 8 and enough trunk space to put 2 sets of bunk beds in.

rambled around is a 53 chev deluxe, a 63 and 64 Falcon, and a 65 Valiant I bought off my aunt for 50$ for a couple of years.
had a 64 ford pickup we built from scrap yard bits and pieces for like 40$.
the old 55 P/U in forest green that was my FIL's [gave that to his youngest boy when he got old enough to drive]
the 63 chev pickup.
the 65 Rambler station wagon that finally used more oil than gas.
and the 64 GTO I bought from the neighbors down the street with about 40-K miles on it wasn't too bad.
we had the 67 Impala up until about 6 years back but the yard was getting crowded when I got the 68 International Travelall up and running finally and brought it home from the body shop.
that and the 64 scout are both gone now, [miss them and the 79 scout-2 that was my daily forever and a day]
replaced them all with an 89 Bronco that's in the paint shop waiting for the engine rebuild to come back at the moment.
18 August 2018, 01:59
butchlambert
Well, all of mine might not be considered a sportscar but:
!-Berkley
2-1953 Porsche 356
3-1965 Porsche 356SC
4-1974 Porsche 914
5-1973 Porsche 914-6

Wife's car was a 1965 Corvette with Dick Gulstrand chassis mods and a messaged 350. I haven't owned one in over 30yrs and have no desire for another.

I didn't see the part about classic or special interest cars. Being in the car business, I've owned countless special cars other than those listed above.
18 August 2018, 08:34
NormanConquest
True Lamar. In 73 I bought a 2 door 57 Belair for $75.00 + a 59 Impala for $50.00 + a 60 Ford unibody P.U. for $75.00 (I think,it was'nt much).When I tell my son (the car wheeler + dealer about this he just groans) In 76 I bought a 57 Apache P.U. for $450.00 w/ a new paint job. I tell my son that these were'nt classics then,just old cars.


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19 August 2018, 06:46
custombolt
I guess the full size Bronco's are classics now. My 1996 really rode nice. Used to tow the '66 Mustang on a steel trailer with it. Great engine that 5.8 Windsor.
quote:
Originally posted by Lamar:
replaced them all with an 89 Bronco that's in the paint shop waiting for the engine rebuild to come back at the moment.



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09 September 2018, 04:54
Dick Wright
1957 Berkeley
1954 Jaguar XK140 FHC
1980 Mazda RX-7
1984 Porsche 944
1980 Porsche 911 SC
1991 Mazda Miata

Both Mazda's absolutely trouble free, cheap parts and labor compared to others. Wonderful memories of the Berkeley in college days which is why I bought the Miata.

I have owned three VW Beetles. The last one, a 2014, has a five cylinder engine that has more horsepower than my 944.

I have also had three MB's. The 1984 diesel S-car was the best long-distance highway traveler that I've ever had.


Dick Wright
09 September 2018, 19:54
Todd Williams
I've owned a few sports cars but I don't think you would call any of them "classic".

1980 Z-28
1982 Corvette Collector's Edition
1985 Corvette
2002 Viper Gen II
2007 Ferrari 599

Still have the Viper. In my opinion, it's the only real sports car of the lot that once resided in my garage.

The Z and Vettes were automatic transmission dogs with something around 200 hp. None would spin a tire.

The 599 was a true bad ass but it was loaded with electronic wizbangery driver aids, paddle shift, and generally a soft feel unless you pushed it really hard, at which point it would show you how capable it really was. For driving around town, it just didn't feel special the way a car of that nature should.

The Viper is best described as a mouth breathing, knuckle dragging beast. It is not and never could be a daily driver. It's raw in every sense of the word. Reminiscent of those late 60's muscle cars but with the added ability to brake and handle curves. It trips my trigger and I don't foresee it leaving the stable any time soon.

I'd love to have one of those old Chevelle SS monsters as well!!!
10 September 2018, 07:31
Jason P
68 Chevelle SS 396. Sold it for $2600-$2800 I. 1993 to buy my first house
12 September 2018, 19:02
K Evans
1969 Roadrunner, 383 auto
1971 Datsun 240z
1972 Nova SS, 350 auto (wish I'd kept it)
1973 El Camino SS 454 (a real dog)
1950 Chevrolet 3100 pick up, 235 3 speed on column
1969 Roadrunner, 383 4 speed numbers matching being restored (won't sell this one)


Karl Evans

14 September 2018, 09:58
NormanConquest
The cars we have today are disposable units. Sad to say,I doubt we will ever see anything built with the care + quality control of our classics.If they would build another Horch or Pierce-Arrow I would do everything I could to come up with the money.


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17 September 2018, 05:12
custombolt
Thanks Gents. I think we should replace the word classic with COOL. That covers everything. Never was hot on the classic word.
Went to a outdoor exotic car show Saturday. The nicest cars there were Porsche 911's. Wasn't one Ferrari or Ford GT or McLaren or nuthin'. Was a little disappointed. At least one was sort of exotic, a Lotus Elise. I thought of those as a kiddy car, you know, short wheelbase, Toyota Camry engine. But, this one was parked next to a Carrera. They are almost the same size. Not bad.


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