How much was the first car you bought?
Mine was a 1974 Ford Capri I bought for $318.00
It ran fine. It just needed a clutch and valve cover gasket.
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How much was the first car you bought?
Mine was a 1974 Ford Capri I bought for $318.00
It ran fine. It just needed a clutch and valve cover gasket.
1968 Land Cruiser, $1,800.00 in 1982. I had to have a 4x4.
I think I paid about $1500 for a used 1978 Pontiac Sunbird back in about 1985. It was the 4-cylinder 4-speed manual one, but I drove the crap out of it until I went to college.
1990 Ford Probe, cost $0.00. My grandfather bought my uncle a new car and gave me the Ford
In 1964, I paid $150 for a 1949 Ford V8 two door sedan.
Paid $1,500 in '85 for a '68 Cougar. The sequential turn signals were awesome!
My second car was a '78 Honda Civic wagon that I got for $25....
First car was willed to me in 1974 but I didn't pick it up till 2003. ;)
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...85_27_full.jpg
But the first one I actually spent my own money on had $100 payments for 12 months!
Looked just like this, and it had the fuel efficient 403 Rocket V8 with a Turbo Hydramatic 400 and a Posi-Trac rear end. It was one fast moving land yacht!
http://www.n2oldwood.com/images/olds.jpg
My first car was a '77 Toyota Corolla willed to me in 1978 by my grandfather. He had bought it brand new just before he passed away. :(
Looked just like this one
http://www.motorbase.com/pictures/co...olla_sedan.jpg
My first car was a poop brown 1982 Saab 900. Paid $2500 for it in 1989. 5-speed, non-turbo 4 cylinder with no a/c. Promptly blew the motor out of it three months later. :(
http://lios.apana.org.au/~c900/P5191172.JPG
$1,200 in 1977 for a bondo and orange 1972 VW Beetle. Looked like crap, but it was indestructible. I really enjoyed that car, and if I won the lottery, I'd have a fully restored 1972 Beetle in my 10 car garage... :D
My first car was a Christmas present in 1967 - 1964 Comet Caliente conv with a 260 V8. The first one I purchased was a 1963 Caddie 4-door hardtop with a 390 V8 and a 4-speed overdrive automatic, for $900! Fun car for a bunch of Gi's to go to the dirt track races on Saturday nights. Oh yeah, it had a six-way power bench seat that was fun for dates with Debbie Lester ;)
First car I bought was a 1984 LTD Crown VIC for $1500 in 93. It was right after I totaled my CRX HF (<--dad bought it for me in 88 ) and had to have a car and it was all I could afford.
Great road car. 302 V8. hummed right along.
Around 16K for a 00 Civic EX in 2000.
My first car was a 1986 Mitsubishi Cordia L and it cost me $10 and another $50 in tax when I went to register it. MA has been pulling that "fair value" thing for a long time.
First car was a 1957 Pontiac Chieftain with a 347 V8 with 3 on the tree. $75 and it ran like a bat-out-a-hell.
About 9,000 for an '88 RX-7 back in 1997.
$100 for a 1964 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup. 290 inline-6 and a three in the tree. The entire bed floor was gone (formerly oak). Sold it less than a year later (in boxes) for $800.
$250 for 1969 Ford Galaxie station wagon with 3 rows of seats. It had original faded yellow paint w/o a/c or heater (in Minnesota!). The doors were so rusted out that I could see the ground through them while driving. It helped great deal in parallel park :-) The best MGP was 12! I changed oil only once in 2 years of ownership. I sold it 2 years later for $200! :-)
I inherited my first car in 1994, it was a 1966 Chevy Corvair. Some douche rear-ended me at a red light and totaled it just 4 months after I got it. I got about $5,000 in insurance money for that car. Used most of that money on my first automobile purchase, which was a 1966 Ford Mustang. Got it for $3,000... then spent the rest on a paint job and a set of Cragar SS wheels.
$4700 (half from my old man) for a '78 Camaro that looked like a honey (we bought it at an auction). However, it ran like crap, and underneath that slick red paint it was worn out and rusty... Sold it after about a year and took a little beating on it, but was able to trade up to a stealthy '89 Mustang LX 5.0 notchback that had previously served as a Budget rent-a-car in Oklahoma. It was a year old, had 30K miles on it, and came with a pencil-scrawled note in the owner manual: "BALD TIRES" - woo hoo! Great car...