Sweeeeet, thanks! I'll see if I can find the VIN. I'm what you would call slightly less than spectacular at keeping track of paperwork...FroOchie wrote:If you PM me a VIN I may be able to help you. I have access to the Manheim Auctions... I'll check if it ran through there.
Your first car
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A '90 Grand Prix.. Loaded. Got it off a preachers wife for peanuts. 3.1L, 2-door, sunroof, bucket seats that just hugged ya, 62,000 miles. Immaculate condition. Cherry red, with gold flake trim.. The thing was beautiful. And it would **** and git, too..
Then I went to college. That's where it earned the name Snaggle Tooth.. Great memories in that car..
I wish I could find pics of it..
Then I went to college. That's where it earned the name Snaggle Tooth.. Great memories in that car..
I wish I could find pics of it..
I walk away slow tonight,
and cut through the air
with a curse, like a knife.
and cut through the air
with a curse, like a knife.
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My first car was a '93 Dodge Spirit. Yup, an old lady car! I loved that thing though. One day I was driving through a green light and an oncoming Chevy 2500 decided he didn't need to yield before he turned. Needless to say the car was TOAST. I hit him right in front of his rear wheel and nearly ripped the rear axel off the truck!
I have some permanent ligament/tendon damage to my right hand, but most of all I miss my baby...LOL
I have some permanent ligament/tendon damage to my right hand, but most of all I miss my baby...LOL
:spyder:Sage 1, Gayle Bradley, Camo Para 2, All black Para 2, "Smurf" Para 2, Orange Para2, Lionspy:spyder:
Green Para 2 on pre order
Green Para 2 on pre order
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My first car is a 68 Chevelle Malibu 2-door that I purchased in the summer of 2000. Has a 350 with 4-bolt mains, 4-speed manual and is sitting in my garage, doesn't get driven as much as it use to with gas prices the way they are but gets decent gas mileage at 16mpg whether in town or on the highway. Don't have any photos on the computer but am going to have to remedy that now that I think about it. It isn't a show car but is a nice driver.
Current :spyder: : Para2's Brown, Blue & Orange, Etched Spin, CF Caly3 ZDP189, Gayle Bradley, UKPK Orange G10, Manix2 M4, Sage 1, Caly 3.5 in Super Blue, Urban Orange G10
A silver 1998 Ford Escort sedan purchased slightly used.
More Mazda than Ford underneath the skin. Overall: A good car but underpowered and lacked anti-lock brakes. Front seat would become uncomfortable after 2 continuous hours of driving. As a daily commuter though, it was a better than most cars in its class.
More Mazda than Ford underneath the skin. Overall: A good car but underpowered and lacked anti-lock brakes. Front seat would become uncomfortable after 2 continuous hours of driving. As a daily commuter though, it was a better than most cars in its class.
"The World is insane, with small pockets of sanity here & there. Not the other way around."
:spyder:-John Cleese- :spyder:
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The first car I drove on a regular basis was my parents' 1984 Dodge Caravan it was brown with the fake wood panels, got into my first accident with it and drove it around a few more years.
looked like this one
The first car I ever paid for on my own was a 1999 Jeep Wrangler Green with a tan soft top. I still have it, she is set up as my beach buggy now.
from a couple years ago
looked like this one
The first car I ever paid for on my own was a 1999 Jeep Wrangler Green with a tan soft top. I still have it, she is set up as my beach buggy now.
from a couple years ago
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The things that may or may not be true are the things a man needs to believe in the most. People are good; honor, courage, virtue mean everything; power and money mean nothing; good always triumphs over evil; true love never dies. A man should believe in those things, because they are worth believing in.
:spyder: endura (lost)
:spyder: dragonfly
:spyder: Gayle Bradley
:spyder: Para 2
:spyder: Purple Delica 4 (lost)
:spyder: Yojimbo 2
:spyder: Orange Delica 4
The things that may or may not be true are the things a man needs to believe in the most. People are good; honor, courage, virtue mean everything; power and money mean nothing; good always triumphs over evil; true love never dies. A man should believe in those things, because they are worth believing in.
:spyder: endura (lost)
:spyder: dragonfly
:spyder: Gayle Bradley
:spyder: Para 2
:spyder: Purple Delica 4 (lost)
:spyder: Yojimbo 2
:spyder: Orange Delica 4