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<blockquote data-quote="Vforce700" data-source="post: 17026416" data-attributes="member: 205251"><p>I was into anything with tires and an engine (hydrocarbon fueled engine anyway). Settled on Ford before I was old enough to drive. First vehicle was a 74 F-100 2WD Regular Cab, Ranger XLT, with manual transmission and I think it was the 351. Truck was Midnight Blue. Got the truck at 17, and sold at 19. Wish I had kept. Then went smaller with an 80 VW Scirocco, which I still have. </p><p></p><p>Instead of Countach, I had Pantera's on the wall. I collected all the info. I could on Pantera's. </p><p></p><p>Where I grew up it was pickup trucks and American muscle cars that teenagers wanted. Then European imports started showing up- GTIs, BMW E30 3 Series, and Audi 4000 coupes. It's a resort area. </p><p></p><p>Friend had a pristine 69 orange GTO Judge in high school. White vinyl interior that he kept spotless. He would not take the Judge out of the garage in winter. His dad let him drive the Chevy Blazer in winter. I've never forgot-when we got a big snow, they would plow the snow into a row in the middle of the street, then later a front end loader would scoop it up and put it in dump trucks.</p><p></p><p>Troy would drive the Chevy Blazer down the middle of the street knocking the row of snow all over. We all had those multiband radios and would hear the cops on the scanner looking for him. So we'd go find him first to tell him the cops were on his case, because they'd call his dad and then he'd be grounded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vforce700, post: 17026416, member: 205251"] I was into anything with tires and an engine (hydrocarbon fueled engine anyway). Settled on Ford before I was old enough to drive. First vehicle was a 74 F-100 2WD Regular Cab, Ranger XLT, with manual transmission and I think it was the 351. Truck was Midnight Blue. Got the truck at 17, and sold at 19. Wish I had kept. Then went smaller with an 80 VW Scirocco, which I still have. Instead of Countach, I had Pantera's on the wall. I collected all the info. I could on Pantera's. Where I grew up it was pickup trucks and American muscle cars that teenagers wanted. Then European imports started showing up- GTIs, BMW E30 3 Series, and Audi 4000 coupes. It's a resort area. Friend had a pristine 69 orange GTO Judge in high school. White vinyl interior that he kept spotless. He would not take the Judge out of the garage in winter. His dad let him drive the Chevy Blazer in winter. I've never forgot-when we got a big snow, they would plow the snow into a row in the middle of the street, then later a front end loader would scoop it up and put it in dump trucks. Troy would drive the Chevy Blazer down the middle of the street knocking the row of snow all over. We all had those multiband radios and would hear the cops on the scanner looking for him. So we'd go find him first to tell him the cops were on his case, because they'd call his dad and then he'd be grounded. [/QUOTE]
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