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Mattones
1998 Mazda 626 LX. getting it fixxed up and i am selling it and buying myself a 2002 Nissan Altima!
JohnF
QUOTE(Dan Bouck @ Jul 8 2008, 07:38 PM) [snapback]225136[/snapback]
ohmy.gif Cheapest since I've been driving was 60 cents/liter


Punk!

JF
DanC
QUOTE(Dan Bouck @ Jul 8 2008, 07:38 PM) [snapback]225136[/snapback]
ohmy.gif Cheapest since I've been driving was 60 cents/liter


29 cents a gallon. San Francisco, summer of 69.
keram
mine looked like this

JohnF
QUOTE(keram @ Jul 8 2008, 10:22 PM) [snapback]225252[/snapback]
mine looked like this



Bet you didn't really care how much gas cost. biggrin.gif

JF
keram
Oh yes I did. I could be little bit off ( it was like 25 years ago ), but i've paid equivalent to current prices like 7-8 $/ liter
camillj
QUOTE(JohnF @ Jul 8 2008, 12:14 PM) [snapback]224922[/snapback]
Man. I remember when those came out. A couple of my friends got 'em. They were in my NSHO one of the niftiest cars Detroit ever produced. There've been faster, fancier and prettier cars, but the Z28s were just plain cool. They could be drag raced or road raced almost decently right outa the box without spending an arm and a leg. Of course, I was 23 at the time. They may not make such an impression on me now in my doddering decrepit years. I loved those cars. Some of them came box stock with just about the prettiest sounding exhaust outside of a Ferrari.

JF


Yeah ... I havent thought about it for a lot of years ... but I did love that car ... I was about 20 when I bought it ... for $3000 ... I felt like I had bought a house ... you just reminded me about the little stinger exhaust ... it definitely sounded as good as it felt and the throw between first and third was about a quarter inch .. so you needed to give her a little kick off the start just to be sure smile.gif


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banger
1971 Audi 100LS. nice car.I was 16. now I'm 38.
didoban
A 19 year old in '75, a 1967 mustang, paid $600 certified, $100 roadworthy insurance... wished I kept it. didn't have a picture of it.
lookinforwalleye
1972 Datsun 510 very reliable indestructible engine but it had a biodegradable body.
JohnF
QUOTE(camillj @ Jul 9 2008, 03:44 AM) [snapback]225322[/snapback]
Yeah ... I havent thought about it for a lot of years ... but I did love that car ... I was about 20 when I bought it ... for $3000 ... I felt like I had bought a house ... you just reminded me about the little stinger exhaust ... it definitely sounded as good as it felt and the throw between first and third was about a quarter inch .. so you needed to give her a little kick off the start just to be sure smile.gif
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Those were the days, my friend. I drove mostly sporty cars but apparently I had a pretty good feel with a clutch so some of the guys used to appoint me designated driver with their muscle cars for match races. The best of both worlds for me. All the fun with no investment. Surprising how much easier it was to power shift someone else's money. I particularly liked the feel of those chevy 4 ways. Chrysler's weren't any fun at all. clapping.gif

JF
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