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Gosh, I don't remember what kind of car it was honestly. It was really old and the gold paint had oxidized. I bought it for $500.00 right after my car was stolen. It ran fine, but it looked like a hoopty. I didn't have it for long.
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A pale blue Nash Rambler American. It was little and boxy, but we didn't have much $$ back then and it went where we needed to go.
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A ugly green Rambler
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I drove an AMC Gremlin for a while. It doesn't get much uglier than that...:-D... . . .
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A 1982 Dodge Aries.
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An orange vega station wagon with wooden panel on the sides. It was awful. My friends called it the pumpkin.
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Drove a very old, very original Datsun pickup truck with rusted out sides. Faded blue color. The back had been used to haul hay so there was always grass growing from the seeds left over. We laughingly called it the babe magnet! But it ran and ran, there was no killing it. Finally gave it to a friend that needed a vehicle. It ran and ran for her, too.
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I bought a very bright gold new Chevrolet two door in 1957 from the factory. It had a huge, wide, bumper and mounted tire on the back. My friends called it the pimpmobile. The mounted tire made a whole lot of noise when I drove. I was very happy when the transmission went out in two years and I got rid of it.
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1980 Chevy Citation Club Coupe. Looked like this:
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A 1990 Civic DX sedan. It wasn't the design of the car, it was the condition; much bondo on the sides and a trunklid with about three square feet of ductwork flattened out and pop-riveted on. Can't complain about free cars though....
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1976 Buick Skylark that was black and gold.....it was hideous
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