Cars - what did you drive in your 20's

First Car was a 1968 Beaumont
Second was a 1973 Gremlin X, X package was simulated leather interior, black side stripes, and rally rims
Third was a 1978 Chev short box Van,

I guess i'm aging myself compared to others here.
 
First car(s)
66 Beaumont 2 door hard top.
69 Dodge Dart convertible
68 Mustang GT Fastback, big block 4 speed (wish I still had that one)
72 Comet GT 302

There's more but thinking about missing them just brings more tears...sniff sniff.
 
1999 Taurus...
93 Mazda MPV
99 caravan
99 gmc safari.

Still drive a Ford daily and updated the van to a 76' dodge b200 mid-engine 440 six pack.
 
1st vehicle I purchased that was actually mine, and not already in the family, '97 Dodge Ram. Was running well until I had an "uncontrolled thermal event" under the hood. Fixed it all up and still managed to get 497K on it before it got retired. Prior to that was rolling around in an older 3/4 ton GM Diesel, and before that a Pontiac Accadian.
 
drove 1978 Honda civic.. when I pulled in gas bar it was fill oil and check gas.. Never a bug problem around my car. LMAO
78 Civic.... If you rode in the front passenger seat... you could stick your foot under the dash and push the rod connecting the brake master cylinder. Us to do that to a friend of mine...every time he pushed in the clutch, I'd apply the brakes. He had his dad look at that car may 10 or 12 times and his dad kept giving him crap, telling him there's nothing wrong with the car and he must be hitting the brakes at the same time.

I told his dad a couple of years later. He said he had it figured out but loved the fact he could poke at his sons driving.
 
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78 Civic.... If you rode in the front passenger seat... you could stick your foot under the dash and push the rod connecting the brake master cylinder. Us to do that to a friend of mine...every time he pushed in the clutch, I'd apply the brakes. He had his dad look at that car may 10 or 12 times and his dad kept giving him crap, telling him there's nothing wrong with the car and he must be hitting the brakes at the same time.

I told his dad a couple of years later. He said he had it figured out but loved the fact he could poke at his sons driving.
Ah the good old days..really miss them
 
My first car in Canada was 99 Dodge Caravan Silver.. bought it for $900 with 128k clicks on it. Drove until 278k clicks and sold for $500. I still remember its fuel pump was not working properly, took it to the mechanic he quoted $200 something, too much for me. he said the only cheap way when it doesn't start hit the gas tank with the stick underneath 2-3 times and it will start. No wonder it worked many times. I was so happy to save $200. :):)