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my father's car is my favorite :D :D
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1959 Baby Blue Bel Air. :D
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I'm not crazy on vehicles, but I would go with the 1958 Plymouth Fury.. You guys know why. 8)
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Probably my favorite car I have ever had was a 1968 GMC 3-4 ton pickup. I bought it from a junkyard for 100 dollars amd drove it for about 9 years, it burnt a quart of oil about every 30 miles but that thing ran and ran, I hauled scrap metal and firewood in it, beat the hell out of it but it just kept on going.
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I always wanted 3 specific vehicles, None of which I have yet been lucky enough to own.....

1. 65 Mustang convertable, Mettalic Blue, White leather interior
2. 70s Ford Pickup truck. One that you can tell has had better days, but still runs like a charm.
3. 57 Chevy pickup truck, either Purple or that weird kinda light green/dark mint green color that cars sometimes came in back then, Black inteior.
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volkswagen beetle
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Ive always liked Caddilacs, I had a 49 and a 75 so Ive had two. I think everyone should have at least one Caddilac in their lifetime.
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I just resurrected this thread from PAGE 17! Booyah!
I don't know why I just said that...

Anyway... I don't even own a car now, but I once owned my dream car.... a Toyota Prius.
I'm easy to please. 8)
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JAG, hands down! ( XJC )

A Valentine Day's gift from my husband upon making his first big business deal after struggling for yrs. w/our " start-up " company...

Also my very first car: a candy apple red TR6 convertible sports car...( Triumph /Brit car )
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The car I have now has been dependable. An 02 Chevy Malibu, Ive had it 7 years and the only thing Ive done to it is a new computer. Its got 150 thousand miles on it and it still runs like a top.
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I'm thinking of a " MOBO-BIKE ", great exercise, and Sooo kool looking! 8)
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Is that the same as a mo-ped?
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Nope, it's more like a " Trycicle " but not dorky like those " high sr. citizen ones " this is very low to the ground ( like a " soap-box " ), but very sleek /sexy...
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I dont think Ive ever seen one. It sounds like one of those Big Wheels kids used to have.
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Google it, it's on Amazon and Walmart... I already ordered one for a relative who needs leg exercises..
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