What is your most favorite vehicle you've ever owned?

My first car was my favorite. A 1970 Chevelle And I loved it. I was 15 when I bought it in the 80's.

You beat me to the punch. My favorite was also my first car, a 1970 Chevelle. I bought it used in April of '77 2 weeks before I turned 16. I paid $1150 I earned myself. I miss that car.
 
85 Toyota pickup

My favorite had to be my 85' toyota pickup w/ solid front axle and an 87' 2wd body. Fat 33" boggers, 5.29 gears and a locker. It wasn't anything fancy, just slow and fun.

My first car , but then a lot of people have really good memories of their first car. Mine was a 1977 Datsun B210 and I wish I had it now. Not that comfortable but fun to drive , good on gas , and easy to work on though I rarely had to do anything to it. I drove it for around 3 years and went everywhere in it , even took it mud bogging and chasing deer through the woods :lol: I put that car through a lot , even had it airborne once with all four wheels off the ground , sending a shower of sparks out from under it when I landed on the road again. I beat it up really bad and it just took everything and kept on going. When it had a little over 200,000 miles on it I gave it to my brother in law and he drove it another couple years. It was a little , well built , ugly , can on wheels but of all the cars and trucks Ive had since then none of them were as carefree , dependable , tough , and fun as that little datsun.

A friend of mine had a 210, sounds a lot like the way he drove it as well!
 
Some of my favs (I still have the white Silverado):
 

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Easy choice for me. I bought it new in August 2012. 28,000 miles and 30 states later, I couldn't be happier. It is my daily driver, rain or shine. Winter is another story.....

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I'm the 2nd owner and I've had it for some to be 16 years.

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First was Favorite

OK, sorry to break it up but my first car (and favorite) was a 1950 Crosley Station Wagon. Behold the beauty! :laughing:

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Only kidding about the beauty part! :D
My Mom always complained that her Electrolux Vaccum Cleaner was "pink" after I used it to spray paint my Crosley in our garage. :shock:
Those were the days.
Cheers
Dave
 
OK, sorry to break it up but my first car (and favorite) was a 1950 Crosley Station Wagon. Behold the beauty! :laughing:

PICT0069-M.jpg


Only kidding about the beauty part! :D
My Mom always complained that her Electrolux Vaccum Cleaner was "pink" after I used it to spray paint my Crosley in our garage. :shock:
Those were the days.
Cheers
Dave

0-60: Never.......:laughing:
 
Top 5........... 76 Celica(most fun.. fast and durable) , 60 Impala, 73 Charger, 66 Fury III, and 66 T-Bird
 
0-60 Never?

GQ you may be correct. I think top end was just about 60 after going thru the gears of the 3 speed non syncro "crash" box. Learned to do lots of double clutching. Maybe top speed was 60 going down hill with a tail wind! :laughing:
Cheers
Dave
 
GQ you may be correct. I think top end was just about 60 after going thru the gears of the 3 speed non syncro "crash" box. Learned to do lots of double clutching. Maybe top speed was 60 going down hill with a tail wind! :laughing:
Cheers
Dave
Crosley autos were rather cool little cars. Very basic and inexpensive. Their niche was between an Autocycle and small Nash models. Unique!
 
Yup, Crosley's Rock!

GQ, yes, Mr. Crosley was an interesting and inovative guy. His company offered Crosley Shelfadoor Refrigerators, Crosley Radios, et.al., and an American economy car way before it's time. :yes:
Supposedly a Crosley Hot Shot (sportscar version) participated in the 24 hours of Sebring back in the early 1950's and did pretty OK in it's class. I guess even just finishing was considered "doing good"! :grin:
Cheers & HH
Dave
 
OK, sorry to break it up but my first car (and favorite) was a 1950 Crosley Station Wagon. Behold the beauty! :laughing:

PICT0069-M.jpg


Only kidding about the beauty part! :D
My Mom always complained that her Electrolux Vaccum Cleaner was "pink" after I used it to spray paint my Crosley in our garage. :shock:
Those were the days.
Cheers
Dave
The old guy that taught me small engine repair via 4H, had an old Crosley. I remember it to this day!
 
Crofton Bug Lived

Yes, Crosley engines hung around for a number of years after the cars went away. Crofton Marine down in San Diego CA. used to produce a little run around side-by-side vehicle for farms & industrial plants, etc. Don't remember specifics but seems like the Crofton Bug was the precursors to vehicles like the Kubota RTV900, JD Gators, etc. More for heavyduty Farm & Industrial use than for recreation.
Cheers & HH
Dave
 
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