What was your first car?

My first two cars I literally tied ropes to them and drug them out of barns and then fixed them up...

1926 Model T Quarter Mile Race Car - Never was able to get it running, I was only 15 at the time and stalled out at the engine rebuilding. (283 small block Chevy with a 6-pack)

1948 Plymouth Super Deluxe Coupe - drove this all through high school after replacing the motor and having the car painted 1976 Ford Truck Bright Red in Single Stage Enamel, which leads to a story.

The movie Grease came out in 1978 and back in High School I was the only guy in my school with a car that was from the period in which Grease tried to exemplify. Heck I was the only guy in my High School that had what you would call an "old car", in the context of something "Special Interest".

The car they raced in the movie was a 1948 Ford Convertible,
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In High School I drove a 1948 Plymouth. Here's the only photo of my car I have on the Internet,
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This car isn't mine, it's a 1947 Plymouth Coupe I did an extreme makeover to. It gives you and idea of what a 1948 Plymouth Coupe looks like from the side and you can see the resemblance to the 1948 Ford from the movie Grease. (Except the Ford in Grease was a convertible.
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The above car was completely covered with white overspray paint and filled with swirls, I did all the restoration work by hand for this extreme makeover.

Before - Horrible Swirls throughout the finish

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First we removed the white paint overspray using Meguiar's Quik Clay System now replaced with Smooth Surface Clay Kit.

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Then applied one hand application of ColorX followed by one hand application of NXT Tech Wax Liquid

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Mine was a 1960s 7 cylinder, 2 speed, 3 door Studebaker Lark in college. 7 cylinder because 1 was blown, 2 speed because we had no first gear, 3 door because a passenger door was welded shut. It got 10 miles to a quart of oil. We used drain oil. The floor board had a hole in it we used as an ashtray for various things :D.
 
Let's see now........I was 20 years old, had been in the Navy for two years, and finally got stationed on land after the big gray floating airport. That duty was Naval Air Station Barber's Point Hawaii. There was a black 1962 Bonneville convertible there with my name on it. It served me well and helped me in my sworn duty to protect every bar in Honolulu from the Communist menace. I did a helluva job since 40+ years later they are still safe :D
 
My first car...was a pick up truck :D.

1969 Chevrolet C-20 Custom Camper with a 350 V-8.
 
My first car was a 1973 torino Lime Green ugliest damn thing around...had for about a month then picked up a 1967 Camaro SS w/RS option 400 4speed 4:11 posi man was that thing a launcher and bad quick wish I still had that one!
 
My first car was a 76 AMC Gremlin with a 232 straight 6. It had snow tires on it and an underdash Pioneer SuperTuner 8-Track. A chunk of wood held up the drivers' seat.

Damn, I miss that car!

This isn't it but very similar. Mine was tan with a brown hockey stripe.

 
Let's see now........I was 20 years old, had been in the Navy for two years, and finally got stationed on land after the big gray floating airport. That duty was Naval Air Station Barber's Point Hawaii. There was a black 1962 Bonneville convertible there with my name on it. It served me well and helped me in my sworn duty to protect every bar in Honolulu from the Communist menace. I did a helluva job since 40+ years later they are still safe :D

Which carrier did you serve on?
 
USS Essex CVS-9. It was the oldest carrier in the world still operating at that time. It was older than the carrier my father was on in WWII.....salt water shower anyone?
 
My first car was a 1967 chevelle malibu 283 2bbl with a 2 speed power glide tranny. Bought the car did some maintenance work to it... valve cover gaskets, change oil, paint valve covers, add go fast parts...etc. My first night out with the car after getting my license my dad told me be careful and don't do anything stupid. Yeah right, I was 18 with a foot made of lead. Well as I'm blowing out the "carbon build up" on the highway I notice I can no longer see the cars behind me. No its not cuz I was going so fast, no, they just got lost in the giant plume of smoke I left behind because my car was on fire:eek:. Come to find out it was my valve cover t-bar hold down go fast parts weren't tight enough. Oil leaked out and caught fire. From that point on the car was known as the Chariot of Fire.:D
 
First car here was an '86 Audi 5000 S. Kept it looking good, but I know a lot more now about what detailing is all about. Been hooked on Audis ever since -but I do live in northern Wisconsin ;)
 
USS Essex CVS-9. It was the oldest carrier in the world still operating at that time. It was older than the carrier my father was on in WWII.....salt water shower anyone?

Cool. I remember the navy renovating quite a few of the Essex class carriers with the angled deck for jet operations. Did they convert the Essex also? I can't remember.
 
1964 Impala SS, midnight blue with light blue interior, chrome reverse wheels, air shocks, and a gawd-awful Mustang hood scoop that the previous owner violated the car with.

It looked fast, but was truly a brick, (327 Powerglide). I wouldn't race anyone continuing the speculation about how fast it was.

The guy I bought it from cried when it left and bought it back for more money when I decided to sell. I had the car two weeks before I had a license, so it had nice multiple layers of wax on it before I hot the streets for the first time.

I just acquired car number 41, 39 years later, and it's back to Chevrolet - a Corvette this time. Won't race it either - but for different reasons.
 
1968 Ford Custom 4 door. 302 3 0n the tree.
Waxed the paint right off of it.
 
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