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POLL: Name all the cars you have owned in the past, even non


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In order:

1) 1972 VW super beetle

2) 1974 VW super beetle

3) 1974 VW beetle

4) 1970 2002 sunroof, white. (still have, now Granada red)

5) 1972 Mercedes 280 SE 4.5 (still have, nice car!)

6) 1977 MGB roadster

7) 1974 Porsche 914 (had 3 days)

8) 1974 Jag XJ12L (still have, anyone want a jag?)

9) 1966 BMW 2000 Turf green, auto. Still have.

Not too bad for only being 20?

Happy motoring,

Jeff C.

70 Granada 2002 sunroof MS EFI Cruse control

66 Turf 2000a

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was bored so I cruised the web for picts. The current cars have my picts. I missed a couple and did not include our current work truck, oh I guess I just did.

1980 Fiat Brava

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1977 Fiat Spyder

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1984 Honda CRX

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1985 Mazda GLC

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1984 Toyota Celica GTS

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1982 Mazda RX7

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1980 Chevy Corvette

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1974 Mazda RX4 Wagon

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1971 BMW 2002

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1973 Datsun 240Z

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197? Mitsubishi colt?

Can't find a picture

1980 Ford Fiesta

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1993 Toyota Camry

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1984 Toyota 4X4

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1987 Mazda RX7 gxl

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1969 BMW 2002

You know what this looks like

198? Buick Wagon

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1998 Honda Civic

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1973 BMW 2002tii (currently own)

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2001 VW Jetta 1.8t

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1988 BMW M5 this one gone

1988 BMW M5 188k and this one still going strong

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1998 Dinan ISR3 (currently own)

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1) 1967 Mustang notch

2) 1985 VW GTI (new)

3) 1972 Olds Cutlass (ok it was my Grandma's car)

4) 1979 Corvette L82 - non CA car

5) 1970 911

6) 1968 2002 - best car ever!

7) 1988 300Z - worst car ever!

8) 1979 911 SC Targa w/ euro pistons, no emissions crap, etc, etc...

9) 1968 2002 - I bought her back from my buddy

10) 1976 2002

11 & on) More 2002's!!!

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Guess how I know. :)

In my life, I've had about 15 02s 10 other Bimmers and another 15 non BMWs.

And if I counted cars I owned for under a week... Geez. There may be another dozen.

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Renault 4CVs: 1948, 1950, 1956 (2), 1958 (2), 1959 (3), 1960 (3); R4- 1964 (Mexican made)

Fiat: 1948, 1949 Topolino

Austin Healy: 1960 Sprite

Honda: 1984, 1986 CRX

BMW: 1969, 1973 2002s; 1970 1600; 1987 325

Datsun/Nissan: pickup trucks--72 521, 81 720, 93 D-21 4WD.

Still have ten of the above...

Cheers

Mike

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New to this board, just acquired a 2002. I'm probably leaving something out of this list:

1965 Chevrolet Impala SS convertible (first car, 1974)

1966 Ford Mustang hardtop (paid $40 for it in 1975)

1962 Plymouth Valiant station wagon ($25 in 1975)

1965 Chevrolet Malibu hardtop

1970 Pontiac Lemans hardtop

1965 Chevrolet Corvair

1969 Volkswagen Beetle (with ’40 Ford replica nose)

1970 Volkswagen Fastback

1978 Ford Fiesta

1975 Chevrolet pickup

1977 Moto Morini 3 ½ Sport (only motorcycle so far)

1984 Pontiac Indy Fiero (first new car, sold recently to a family member)

1980 Cadillac Coupe de Ville

1988 Ford Festiva (second new car)

1991 Volkswagen Jetta (third new car)

1991 BMW 318is (first BMW, 1993)

1993 BMW 525i (bought in ’94, sold in 2000 after installing turbocharger)

1990 Nissan pickup 4wd

1997 Land Rover Discovery

1994 BMW 850csi

1998 BMW M3 convertible

2000 BMW M5 (first new BMW, still have it)

1985 Mercedes-Benz 500SL (bought in 2000, just sold it)

1988 BMW M3 (bought in 2000, still have it)

1976 BMW 2002 (just bought on Ebay, still haven’t seen in person)

Richard

central Florida for now

'00 M5

'88 M3

'76 02

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69 BMW 2002

72 BMW 2002*/CURRENT

73 BMW 2000 TII TURING*/CURRENT

73 BMW 2002 TII TOURING */CURRENT

74 AUSTIN MINI 1000

75 BMW 1502*/CURRENT

76 ALFA GIULIA GTV 2000*/CURRENT

84 ALFA GIULIETTA 18*/CURRENT

86 VW GOLFGTI

86 LANCIA DELTA GTIE

86 BMW 325CABRIO

88 RANGE ROVER

88 MERCEDES 190 TD 25

89 LANCIA THEMA 832 FERRARI*/CURRENT

92 LANCIA DELTA HF INTEGRALE EVO

01 ALFA 156 SELESPEED SW CURRENT

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the 52 was a two door Capri, red and black with a red and black leather interior. Learned to drive on a 55 Cadillac Fleetwood sedan, painted Pacific Coral (close to Colorado) with a white top. Never seen another Fleetwood painted that color! What a barge, and why I drive small cars now.

Mike

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