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OT: kinda related to M3 RichKid: What was your first car?


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I never drove it fast or hard, but as soon as i got the

2002 (my first real car) I got into the handling and

driving pleasure more than I ever was with the

Audi.

We got 250,000 miles out of the Audi before it was

sold for parts.

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junior year of high school (I never got the car). The first car I really owned and drove was a '65 VW bug bought in spring of '68 from another Navy guy at the sub base in New London CT after I got back from beautiful SE Asia - drove the wheels off it all over New England and NY, then home to Southern CA in fall of '69 for college.

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then a 1966 volvo 122s then a 1978 GMC 4x4 3/4 ton with overloads a winch and a ladder rack. then a 1968 karmann ghia convertible 1989 volvo 245DL five speed. 1974 bmw 2002. I only ever drove the volvo 245DL and the truck utill I bought the 2002. the rest of the cars were mostly glorified parts cars.

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