Your favorite car that you used to own...
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Your favorite car that you used to own...
I know many of us have been through some cars, so lets see your one best pic of your favorite car that you used to own. Mine was my 95 Firebird. I had a decently worked v6 M5 with some rear end work. It suprised the hell out of a few v8's in its day
Sorry for the blur and 2 pics, but I just have to show off the custom wheel that my Dad and I made.
Sorry for the blur and 2 pics, but I just have to show off the custom wheel that my Dad and I made.
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Love my 98, but in diff. ways I miss all my previous Fbodys :
My first Fbody, 400,000KM 3.1/auto RS :
Weak ol' 5.0 L03 TBI RS Iroc Clone :
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1988 Formula Lb9/auto, swaped to 91 TA body kit and L98/T5..learned alot on this project :
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And my 88 GTA Digi Dash, mint car, got it for a song, swaped in a trans and sold it for enough profit to buy my 98 :
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My first Fbody, 400,000KM 3.1/auto RS :
Weak ol' 5.0 L03 TBI RS Iroc Clone :
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1988 Formula Lb9/auto, swaped to 91 TA body kit and L98/T5..learned alot on this project :
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And my 88 GTA Digi Dash, mint car, got it for a song, swaped in a trans and sold it for enough profit to buy my 98 :
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I don't have a pic of it but I do miss my old 90 thunderbird supercoupe that I had in high school. Would love to get another one someday and just make it into a nice little daily/cruiser vehicle. I also miss my 99 camaro that I had for nearly 8 years. Wouldn't mind getting another 4th gen.
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I miss all my previous cars, and I can't really decide which one I miss the most. I had a '94 Integra GS-R that I loved, an '05 Nissan Frontier V6/6spd that made me want to buy another one soon, and I miss my '01 Mustang GT too. Ok I did decide; I miss my '03 S2000 the most
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I don't care what anyone says, I'll take a C4 with either C5 Z06 wheels or GS wheels that are black/polished lip over a C5. I don't care if the C5 is the better car, the C4 is more "Corvette" to me.
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Still one of my favs, I've had like 4 240sx's with sr20dets. I use to buy em/mod em/sell em. I did it seriously for like almost five years. This was one of my favs. 60mm turbo, 350 hp. It was fun.
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This was by far my favorite car though. I got it in winter of 08 and I got laid off from my job in april of 09. I had to get rid of it, the payment and insurance was too much while I was making so little. . Sucks I miss driving it, it was so smooth and pulled hard. I did longtubes/tune/drag radials. It rolled out pretty hard. Anyways, I got my mint 02 Z28 and I'm happy now, no payment and low insurance payments. It's now much faster than the gto is, by a long shot lol.
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I've never had more than a handful of money unfortunately, but my first car was a 1983 Datsun 200SX.
My grand parents bought it new in 83', my dad eventually got it, then my sister drove it and it some how managed to survive, went back to my dad, then to me with about 200,xxx on it.
It had a 4-banger 2.2L EFI, a 3-speed auto that desperately needed overdrive, and put out about 100hp - but got insane gas mileage. lol
It had heat and a/c plumbed to the rear, and talked to you in a monotone female voice if you left the lights on, door open, low on gas, etc.
I rebuilt the engine around 220,xxx miles since my sister had over heated it a few times - the piston walls were dead smooth and you could see the factory honing marks.
I put it back together and drove it another roughly 70k till it required more maintenance than my pitiful income could provide so it was sold.
Then i bought my turd i have now...still stuck with it.
I regret not keeping the Datsun for a unique LSx swap. I've only seen 2 other Datsun 200SX's of that model in person, ever.
It might be a heap but i miss it.
My grand parents bought it new in 83', my dad eventually got it, then my sister drove it and it some how managed to survive, went back to my dad, then to me with about 200,xxx on it.
It had a 4-banger 2.2L EFI, a 3-speed auto that desperately needed overdrive, and put out about 100hp - but got insane gas mileage. lol
It had heat and a/c plumbed to the rear, and talked to you in a monotone female voice if you left the lights on, door open, low on gas, etc.
I rebuilt the engine around 220,xxx miles since my sister had over heated it a few times - the piston walls were dead smooth and you could see the factory honing marks.
I put it back together and drove it another roughly 70k till it required more maintenance than my pitiful income could provide so it was sold.
Then i bought my turd i have now...still stuck with it.
I regret not keeping the Datsun for a unique LSx swap. I've only seen 2 other Datsun 200SX's of that model in person, ever.
It might be a heap but i miss it.
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exactly how i feel man. i miss this car so much
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'71 Plymouth GTX, 440 CID, 727 Slapstik.
The car was my daily driver for about 6-years.
8-10 MPG!
I absolutely loved the styling of this B-Body Plymouth. Buldging fenders & rear quarters, with square wheel wells & scalloped edges. Semi-fastback roof line, and that goofy chrome loop bumper. This machine got more looks than my '69 Shelby, and was a hell of a lot faster too.
The car was my daily driver for about 6-years.
8-10 MPG!
I absolutely loved the styling of this B-Body Plymouth. Buldging fenders & rear quarters, with square wheel wells & scalloped edges. Semi-fastback roof line, and that goofy chrome loop bumper. This machine got more looks than my '69 Shelby, and was a hell of a lot faster too.