Well, I did drive a turd-brown 79 Datsun 2 door, which certainly didn't help matters. But in fairness, I don't think it was the primary factor in why I spent prom night playing Dungeons & Dragons.
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'71 chevy Impala. Originally gold with white hard top. My dad and I painted it completely tan for some reason. I guess I was ahead of the curve on FDE. LOL
4 doors, and you could ride 6 comfortably, 7 if you didn't want to crowd the driver, 8 if you had too.
Huge trunk as well.
Treated it like a truck during pheasant season. Undercarriage was polished clean by the stubble, and we didn't start any fires, thank the heavens.
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Yep...I remember those swivel seats. A Peter Frampton tape in the 8-track. Way cool. It's a good thing gas was cheap back then cuz I could get around all weekend in the Monte Carlo for $2 or $3...once I learned there were an infinite number of positions for the gas pedal. Mostly for me it was all the way up or all the way down. Thing sounded like a C-130 taking off when you put your foot in it.
Sux about your left leaning truck. [Poke]
My first was a yellow '69 Ford Limited station wagon. It had a 390 and a rumble seat in the back. [Driver]
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Second was a Datsun B210. It wasn't hard to get it airborne. Had all the power of a dung beetle.
‘74 Ford Courier pickup. All the power of Ah Pook’s B210, with half the chick-magnetism.
84 Camaro z28. Bright red with a 350.... didn’t seem to make a difference with the ladies I wanted it to. Retro spec I was an idiot
Great stories, great memories. [Beer]
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Funny. Regardless of Trump or BinBiden, I like tires/tyres which sponsors current F1 (F2 and F3 too). So, I [try to] do Pirelli and Hankook.
Or, anything that is good quality and fits my budget.
Goodyear tires has been amazing during 90s. Last good year tires I've had was during 1997-1999.