Posted on 07/17/2008 1:06:26 PM PDT by Raineygoodyear
And do you remember what you paid for gas at that time?
My first car was a 1972 Pontiac Parisienne my dad gave to me in 1975, I have no idea how much I paid for gas but I do remember driving it for weeks without having to stop and put gas in it..
1955 Buick blue and white. Paid $100.00 hard earned dollars for it.
Next a Buick Opel.
‘65 Volkswagon Beetle and gas was around $0.30/gal.
A beautiful 1974 Type LT Camaro....Got speeding tickets in “park”......She was 5 years old when I bought her and had it for 5 years.....sold it for a new 84 Camaro which was beautiful but a lemon....
I didn’t have a car of my own til I was 24. When I was a teen, I borrowed my mom’s Town & Country. After I got married, I got the use of my hubbie’s VW Rabbit, as the LIRR took care of getting him to work. After we moved to the hinterland I got my very own first car- a ‘95 Buick Park Avenue Ultra- Supercharged. Dang I loved that car. It was the last year for boats, before the design went all curvy. Paid that sucker off two months before it died completely at 97,000 miles :)
1965 Gord Galazie ,Powder Blue with A Black interior. 3 speed on the column and a 390c.i/330hp 4 barrel.
Wide steel wheels on Jetzon Revenger 70 Radials, raised white letter.
1964 Chevy Impala back in 1973, my senior year of high school. Gas was 30 cents a gallon. No power steering - gave you quite a workout!
1969 Camaro in 1979. $900. Had it about a year and a half ‘til I went overseas.
1948 Morris Minor. Gas was about 5 piastres/liter(about $.30/gallon) in Cairo at the time(1976) if memory serves.
I WILL have a 1967 GTO one of these days!!!!!!!!
My first car..that I owned was a '74 Ford Bronco. The first car I drove regularly was a '66 Ford Mustang. Wish I had them both back.
I do still own a '61 Volkswagen two door truck. It was my regular driver back in '78-'81....
My first car was a 1968 Chevy Biscayne straight six with three-on-the-tree, and the front seat was compeletly devoid of upholstery. Just sat on foam and wire.
Bought it for $100 in 1978, drove it for one winter (had a motorcycle for summer) and sold it to a junkyard the following spring for $100.
Worst gas mileage ever, but that probably had something to do with the fact that there was no air cleaner on the carb, and it did run just a tad on the rich side...
However, I couldn’t complain, as it started every cold Idaho winter morning.
Brand new ‘61 VW Beetle w/sunroof. It went nearly 300,000 before I sold it. Great car.
1985 Mercury Lynx (with the custom “SPORT” written down the side) and gas on my first fill-up was, IIRC, $1.35/gal.
My first car was a 1964 Chevy Bel-Air and gas was about $.35 a gallon.
First car was a ‘78 Chevette. Had tons of fun with it, packed full of high school buddies and cruising around town.
Even got it out on the highway a couple times. It was fine in the city, but over 65 it made a James Bond smokescreen. Hit 74 in in once while running downhill on a long straight stretch of highway. Seemed like quite the feat at the time.
In '76 my Uncle Bill gave me a '72 Mercury Monterey. Yellow. I don't recall how much gasoline cost then, but I'm guessing around a buck a gallon.
I swear I could fit a VW Bug in the trunk.
1968 Buick Special Deluxe (basically, a 4-door Skylark). I was 16 in 1976, and “inherited” it from my Mom. It had a 350 cid V8 engine with a 2 barrel carb. Revving the engine at a stoplight would rock you side to side enough to make you seasick. It would haul. I saved my money from mowing yards, and paid $500 to get it painted BLACK. What a great car...
Actually when I think about it, I never really had a car of my own....just drove the hubby’s car...
The hubby’s first car, was a red, 1959 Thunderbird...we loved that car, and just went everywhere in it...the hubby bought it used...we still talk about the fun we had in that car...
When the younger son needed a car, one of his friends, was selling his maroon 1978 Camaro....my son begged me to buy it for him, which I did...he just loved that car, and drove cross country several times in that car....then it died...so he bought a teal 1995 Camaro....he loved that car as well...then it got demolished, when he was hit by another car...took his cash settlement, and was going to buy another Camaro, but did not like the newer ones...so instead he bought a brand new Navy Jeep....now he is in love with Jeeps...
A 74 Pinto. And I want to say 70 cents a gallon in ‘78 living in CA.
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