A 1972 VW Super Beetle. My Dad still has it, only 250,000 miles on it.
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A 1972 VW Super Beetle. My Dad still has it, only 250,000 miles on it.
They are good cars, especially if you want to learn to work on something.
Mine gave me fits at first but I eventually sorted everything out; old VWs break sometimes but were designed to be repaired, not thrown away.
1974 Renault 4 still using it and still runs like a dream
1985 space ship call FORD GRANADA
98000 miles
1983 ZK Fairlane, white, 6cyl, 76,000km 1 owner back in 2003. Paid $1000 registered for a very tidy unit but being an unappreciative kid I didn't look after it as well as I should. Dropped in a 302 in 2004, which was fun while it lasted and kept it up until last year when I ripped out the good gear and sold the remains to the wreckers for $100. I now drive a tidy, 1 previous owner XE Falcon that the Fairlane's parts have found their way into, so in a way the old girl lives on lol...
1972 XA Ford Falcon. 3 on the tree. Converted it to 3 on the floor with a speco kit. Geez I loved that car....
1972 VH Chrysler Valiant. Got her for $350 in the early 80's. She was missing her windscreen wiper motor ( which I didn't notice until I was on the freeway and it poured down raining). Had velvet velour thumb tacked on all internal panels. Girlfriends door couldn't open from the inside. I had to car dozens of water bottles to feed the radiator. I was 17 living away from home and absolutely broke, so could never fix her up, but she went on and on and on. I still have fond memories of that car.