First cars!
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@Catogrande said in First cars!:
MkI 1300XL Ford Escort. Pale metallic blue. Loved it. Wrote it off spectacularly.
Nice. Mine was a MkII. I wrote it off spectacularly too.
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@antipodean My first car was a Laser as well. 1983 metallic gold colour.
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85 Familia. 3 door, 3 speed with a beep at 105kph.
Cracking little motor, in our fam for 15 years snd never had any trouble. Close to 4K rpm at 100kph tho so pretty shit in fuel for a 1.5. Used to blast over the kaimais no problems and would do mean burnouts when the road was wet. Oh for simpler times.
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I was a late starter on the driving front. Had my learners from 17 to 24, then finally got around to getting my restricted when I moved to shitty small towns. Dad then decided to buy me a car for Xmas. I believe he got a light brown version of this 1986 Mitsubishi Tredia for $500.
It lasted a year before the gear stick would just drop out of 5th gear into neutral. I replaced that with a 1993 Honda Ascot Innova which was an absolute cracker of a car.
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@Catogrande It was a 1.6, Mk III. Not my pic - grabbed one off the net, but that colour and coke bottle shape. Rear bench seat you could lift out, golden!
After it got to the end of its life, wound up in one of these. From the Great White Shark to the Flying Wedge
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@Smudge said in First cars!:
@Bones said in First cars!:
@Smudge that is you bro! Although I reckon an old brown Volvo might be better...
Imagine me rocking about the hill suburbs of Wellington in a brown Volvo and a matching Nordic jersey. Massively sexual.
Sex offender bingo
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I didn't own a car until I was 25
And it was a fucking Daewoo. Treated that thing with the utmost contempt. It eventually got traded in for $500.
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Was going to say that you guys had some really shit cars and then realised that at the time they were all shit and we took what we could get.
Mini for me. Rebuilt it with 1275cc GT motor, which ended up as about a 1300 by the time I had finished. Cooper S running gear, messed with the cam until it basically wouldn't idle but did 110mph. Effectively a death trap that I raced and rallied, on and off road. Well, crashed would be more accurate. No back seat as I had to sit there, with my head wedged against the roll cage.
Full drivers licence immediately after my 15th birthday and the car very shortly afterwards. Didn't have a clue what I was doing. Lucky to be alive really.
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Vauxhall Chevette, 1978 hatchback coupe, in orange.
Fucking beauty.
By the time I got rid of it, it was running on 3 cylinders, had a slightly twisted chassis, and the ignition-by-key didn't work... so I'd installed a push-button for ignition.
I think people need to start off in shitty cars like that - it really taught me to think about driving - you'd need to be constantly planning shit in advance, to leave a shitload of space between you and any car ahead, and accelerate well in advance of any potential passing spot. -
@Kruse said in First cars!:
Vauxhall Chevette, 1978 hatchback coupe, in orange.
Fucking beauty.Second car. Loved it too. Was a '78 but in a sort of a vile blue / green.
The mini wasn't very practical on the streets (with the whole not idling thing) so I inherited my Dad's company Chevette. Probably a bent chassis too, after I removed a completely unnecessary power pole with it (and power from the neighborhood). Had it for years and definitely needed a "run up" to overtake. Suspect all of them only had 3 cylinders working at any one time. Throw in the slipping clutch and I was lucky to get past anyone, but we certainly tried. Around 280,000 km by the death from memory. Great car (well, shit, but i liked it).