What did you pay for first car
Originally Posted by mizzouHHR
1974 Pinto Station Wagon. Paid $400. Not long after that I was driving down a gravel road and lost control trying to dodge a deer. Missed the deer, but hit the ditch and rolled it. Got out and pulled the fender out of the wheel and drove it for another 6 months. And believe it or not it didn't explode. Had to tie the rear hatch closed and the door didn't shut very well, but it was a tough little car.
I saw a lime green Pinto for sale a couple of weeks ago. I thought they were all dead by now.
Originally Posted by mizzouHHR
1974 Pinto Station Wagon. Paid $400. Not long after that I was driving down a gravel road and lost control trying to dodge a deer. Missed the deer, but hit the ditch and rolled it. Got out and pulled the fender out of the wheel and drove it for another 6 months. And believe it or not it didn't explode. Had to tie the rear hatch closed and the door didn't shut very well, but it was a tough little car.
Now THAT'S the Pintos I remember!
So many came in to my Gulf station held together with bunji cords and the like
My friend had oa Pinto. He lived on an island that was attached to the mainland only at low tide, if you catch my drift. His Pinto wagon got stuck one day at the crossing and the tide covered it ! Later that night we rolled it out and began the process of resessitation.......
A week later it was running, but within a few months slabs of rust that were once fenders and such were falling from it
Ah, the '70's .............so few decent cars were built and even fewer lasted the decade before rusting away..............
In 1975 I bought a wrecked 1972 El Camino (I was 14 and was the apprentice in a bodyshop, I later owned that shop) The "El" had heavy frontend damage and an LT1 350, I bought it for 300.00. Over the years I put $10,000.00 in the El Camino and it was worth every penny, it had appearances in two magazine spreads and never failed to turn heads...A friend borrowed it and totaled it in 1980 and 23 years later my kid called me and asked "Dad did your El Camino tailgate say Origin of Sin?" and when I asked why he told me that he was standing looking at the remains in a local junkyard...I went to bring it home but the floor had been covered by almost 2 feet of mud and all that was left was the cowl/roof and box sections plus the tailgate...the tailgate is stored at a friends shop !!!
Originally Posted by James06
I saw a lime green Pinto for sale a couple of weeks ago. I thought they were all dead by now.
! What finally killed it was when the oil filter gskt. popped out when my Ex started it one day, then went on down the road 'til all the oil was gone and the engine seized!
Pinto!!
I grew up in a family that bought only used cars. My dad bought a '60 Covair that turned out to be a dog so he bought used after that. I learned about cars while holding the flashlight while he repaired them in 20 degree weather.
When it came time for me to purchase my own car, I bought a new '78 Toyota pickup. It was a great truck until the ice storm of Dec 30, 1979 in St. Louis. An ice-filled limb fell on the cab and made the roof concave. I took it to a customizing shop and had a sunroof installed. I liked it even better after that. It became a victim of massive rust at only 36,000 miles when I traded it in. The Japanese built great engines but lousy sheet metal back then.
I've only bought one used car in my life. Yes, you lose money on depreciation when you pull it off the lot. But you make up for it with warranty repairs and when you get a good one, you can keep long after it has been paid off.
When it came time for me to purchase my own car, I bought a new '78 Toyota pickup. It was a great truck until the ice storm of Dec 30, 1979 in St. Louis. An ice-filled limb fell on the cab and made the roof concave. I took it to a customizing shop and had a sunroof installed. I liked it even better after that. It became a victim of massive rust at only 36,000 miles when I traded it in. The Japanese built great engines but lousy sheet metal back then.
I've only bought one used car in my life. Yes, you lose money on depreciation when you pull it off the lot. But you make up for it with warranty repairs and when you get a good one, you can keep long after it has been paid off.
Mine was a 1972 Datsun pickup I bought from my dad in 1977. Paid 1000 for it. First new car was a 1978 Datsun 510, the year that Datsun returned that model. Sometimes I still miss that car. Until I drive my HHR.


