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When I was 10 years old, I know my parents had these cars:
'82 Mustang
'77 Honda CVCC Wagon
'76 full-sized Chevy
'87 Honda Civic sedan
'87 Honda Civic wagon
... and yes, they were all in working order. ha ha.
A Vauxhall Victor 101 Estate. When I was little I used to think that everyone's Dad had to spend a week underneath the car fixing it before going on holiday.
An ounce of image is worth a pound of performance.
My parents had a Vega Wagon. My dad was into customizing, so he had rims on it, different pipes and dark tinted windows. My brothers and I thought we were the shit driving in that car!
Looking at all those old cars from the past is funny, good post Algy. Gremlins are the most ugly pieces of shit I have ever seen lol. Ford Capri is Cult though. My parents had a BMW 3000 V8 when I was ten years old. I still remember how I fell in love with that car when I saw it for the 1st time (1978 ).
My Mother was against the car because it used too much fuel and insurrance was very high but my Father bought it nevertheless and crashed it completely only 4 years later.
After the BMW experience, my dad bought a Toyota Celica Liftback..also a nice car. I know why a car is not only a vehicle to drive from point a to point b for me.
The Renault had the gearstick right next to the steering wheel...it was really weird, but it already had electric windows, which was quite rare at the time (at least over here).
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