Ever miss your old cars?
Yes I miss most of them.........
1971 Torino GT 351C 4V, 2.5" dual exhaust w/turbo mufflers and Trans Am tips, Magmum 500 wheels, Dark tinted windows (years before they were the rage)
1976 Maverick Stallion 302 4V/Edelbrock Performer/headers/2.5" true dual exhaust with Turbo Mufflers and T/A tips/ Nash 5 speed/9" 3.90 Locker
1985 Mustang GT (very last mustang ever built with 4V carb). The last 20-30 cars came with Ford Motorsport 302 (235hp). Car ran 14.30 w/2.73's
1988 Mustang Interceptor (company car) 149,000+ trouble free miles chasing the bad guy's!!
1971 Torino GT 351C 4V, 2.5" dual exhaust w/turbo mufflers and Trans Am tips, Magmum 500 wheels, Dark tinted windows (years before they were the rage)
1976 Maverick Stallion 302 4V/Edelbrock Performer/headers/2.5" true dual exhaust with Turbo Mufflers and T/A tips/ Nash 5 speed/9" 3.90 Locker
1985 Mustang GT (very last mustang ever built with 4V carb). The last 20-30 cars came with Ford Motorsport 302 (235hp). Car ran 14.30 w/2.73's
1988 Mustang Interceptor (company car) 149,000+ trouble free miles chasing the bad guy's!!
Yes I miss most of them......... 1971 Torino GT 351C 4V, 2.5" dual exhaust w/turbo mufflers and Trans Am tips, Magmum 500 wheels, Dark tinted windows (years before they were the rage) 1976 Maverick Stallion 302 4V/Edelbrock Performer/headers/2.5" true dual exhaust with Turbo Mufflers and T/A tips/ Nash 5 speed/9" 3.90 Locker 1985 Mustang GT (very last mustang ever built with 4V carb). The last 20-30 cars came with Ford Motorsport 302 (235hp). Car ran 14.30 w/2.73's 1988 Mustang Interceptor (company car) 149,000+ trouble free miles chasing the bad guy's!!
My first car when I turned 16 was my grandmothers 1996 Subaru Impreza, only 35000 miles in 2009! That was a great car while I had it. Then I had a Suzuki Esteem for a year which sucked *** lol. Then my 2004 Mustang convertible in 2011 which I had for 2 years. Miss that one too, but I'm pleased with what I've got now!
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Had an '87 Buick Grand National for more than 20 years, but threw it on the divorce pile. Miss that one (the car, that is
). Also once had a '71 Buick GSX on which I did a frame off restoration. I was a regular at the Buick GS Nationals for many years. Miss it all.
). Also once had a '71 Buick GSX on which I did a frame off restoration. I was a regular at the Buick GS Nationals for many years. Miss it all.
Little did I know that Saleen was one of only 3 made that year.
although I feel like I can relate to this scenario a bit more; missing out on a car I could have bought keeps me up at night alot. There was a mint '71 mach with a 429 and 4speed right next door to my best friend's house in high school. H*e only wanted 6k... *sigh* He had taken the interior out and my parents vetoed every car I suggested that wasn't in immaculate shape

Coulda sold that thing and bought multiple IIs
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I would miss the G-body too. Really enjoy my Aero.
The car I miss the most is my old air cooled '95 911. Just a wonderful car but became too expensive to own. $1,600 services, $200 oil changes (2 filters and 12 quarts of Mobil 1) and 'sky high' parts prices. When I started hearing in the Porsche forums about the a/c units starting to go bad in the mid '90's cars I knew it was time to sell. Some a/c repairs approached $5,000.
Here is my 911 in the center of my 'convertibles' photo. I only own the Trans Am out of those 3 today.
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