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...
$1200 for a doodoo brown 1985 oldsmobile cutlass ciera. rated at an astounding 94 horses, greenish brown shag carptet and all. kept it 4 months before i got my 240sx.
$500 for a wrecked (by my brother, not his fault) 1985 VW Golf Diesel 4 door in 1990. Drove it for 6 months with a primered fender and hood, no grill, and the turn signals coat hanger wired to the radiator supports.
$0 for my first car, a 1979 Mercedes 300SD turbo diesel (5 cylinder). Now that was a boat... 0-60 in 22 seconds. Given to me by my sister. First car I actually paid for was my 1986.5 Toyota Supra; $1200
$150. It was a Ford disguSTANG. Had a 2.3 liter with an automatic. Couldn't even spin the tires in gravel! Bought it from my aunt after it been through her and her three sons. Car had 186,000 or 286,000 miles. Not sure since the old odometers would reset after 99999.9.
I drove it without transmission fluid most of the time because it had a terrible leak. It never had treaded tires and had a horrible heater core leak that would fog up the windshield with a green hue. The car was a nasty faded primer color. No idea what the original color was. Had nasty blue interior and no radio. I hated the car.
$1000 for my Mom's 5 year old 1980 Dodge Challenger. My parents didn't buy us cars because they felt that we needed to learn responsibility, although it was probably worth a lot more than what I paid for it.
My brother got a 1982 Chevy Luv Diesel for $500 from my Uncle that needed a transmission. He hated that truck up until the point I conned it out from under him. My Father heard enough of his whining and I was haaving issues with the Challenger, so when my Mom got her 1991 Miata, I swapped for the pickup and my brother was left with a 1986 Nissan Pulsar NX. :D
The first car I owned was a hand me down 1978 Ford Fairmont Futura (2-door, 302 V-8 and mustang chasis based) Kept that car running for 3 years before Dad bought me the CRX for college. Gave it to my sister and she trashed it in 6 months.
1966 Mustang GT convertible, $2000 in 1987.
Looked like this when I bought it:
http://forums.dfwmiata.com/attachmen...8&d=1129595162
And this after Dad kicked in some cash for the restoration:
http://forums.dfwmiata.com/attachmen...0&d=1129595177
$900 for a 1981 Dodge Colt hatchback w/ 96K one owner miles!
This was in 2003.
$1400 1967 Mustang Coupe. Lime Gold paint! I wish I had it.
$1500 for a 1967 Mustang Deluxe coupe 289/c4.
A great car until I got my 1964 Impala SS 409/4 speed.
I drove that with a 65 Vette 327 in it.
Damn I loved that car, triple red, low and fast.
The next week after I got my Mustang, my dad found a 1967 GT-350 for $2300.
Lime green with white stripes, I'd still give my left knut for that.
Todd, that is beautiful. You really have good taste in colors. ;)
Two of you have mentioned something similar so, not my first car, but my current project:
http://www.srimushnam.com/Mustang5b.jpg
1968 289/2bbl/c4 Convertible :drive:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ie/55-pink.jpg
Not sure how much my parents paid for it...but it was definitely the beginning of my passion for convertibles.
Then...after I got my driver's license...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...t124spyder.jpg
Looked exactly like this one. I think I paid around $1400 for it. My first love. Kind of ironic...considering what my car now looks like...
::Drive2::
Actually, my first car, I rarely admit it, was a Ford Pinto. I think my dad paid $800 for it. My dad bought it for me thinking it would be safe!? I told my dad about the "little" problem the pinto had, and then asked him why he didn't love me. Sold it a week later to this lady and her son (poor guy) and bought the Fiat 124 Spyder.
Prelude year one. 1979 was the only year that the tach and speedo shared the same pin. Very easy to read both in the same spot. Was black and my father bought it used for about $5500 in '83 and then I bought it from him for about $3500 in '85. Made good money delivering pizzas for Dominoes when they had the 30 or free guarantee. Unfortunately, the mileage went up fast, as did the maintenance on that little car and when the engine gasket blew I traded it even for an 81 CB750 custom, my first bike.
http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...er/prelude.jpg
Looked like this but was black. I even painted the trim black too.
My first car was $7k out the door. At the time it was a decent deal...I guess.
'89 Hyundai Excel with dealer-added a/c. Seven trouble-free years, then all hell broke loose with the electrical system, then the engine took a dump on me while hauling around some college friends just before the start of the semester.
I'll spare you the picture...
Attachment 2254Looked just like this one...
In 1965 it cost me $300
My first car i had was 8000, it was a 1999 ford escort zx2 sport. Great little car for a beginner. My parents bought it for me in 02. Looked like this..
http://images.automotive.com/reviews...9escortzx2.jpg
It was 1969 and my dad said if I wanted a car to save my money.........so I got a job at Krogers and a few weeks later paid $150 for a 1954 Ford 4 door w/ three on the tree. First year for the OHV V8, I tried my best to break it but never did and sold it a year and a half later for $300......after much polishing!