Cars

I was thinking the other day about the cars I’ve owned and thought I’d capture those stray thoughts. First car (1969):  1957 Chevy.  Of course the car I wanted was the cool two door.  But at sixteen I managed to get a four door.  It was navy blue and basically a tank.  But it did manage to get me (and my mother’s 76 credit card and five dollars in cash) from Portland, Oregon to Laguna Beach, California after I had a fight with a girl friend.  Ah those wonderful teenage years. Second car (1975):  1967 MGB-GT.  Full of rust, with a bad rear end that I had to replace.  My friend had a great little MGB roadster and after driving it I really wanted an MG.  Alas this wasn’t the one to buy.  Lucas prince of darkness etc. Sold it and got… Third car (1978): 1978 Volkswagon Sirrocco.  Wow… that was a great little car. Only new car I’ve bought.  Almost indestructable and quick.  I finally had to run a red light and get broadsided to get rid of it.  It was as fun to drive as the MG, without the headaches. Third and a half car (1985):  1957 MGA Roadster.  A classic British sports car.  So classic that when I bought it, it had no brakes.  I managed to keep it running for a couple of years and then it ended up parked in my garage. Fourth car: 1988 Honda Prelude SI.  Best handling car ever.  It had a unique four wheel steering system that made if feel like you were spinning in place when turning at low speeds.  I regret selling it.  I should have restored it instead. Fifth car: 1997 Acura Integra.  Ho hum… not a bad car.  Handles well, low maintenance.  Obviously I’m getting old. Fifth and a half car (2001):  Had the 57 MGA rebuilt.  Engine, brakes, suspension etc.  Then I rear ended a Suburu Outback.  So back to the shop for a year of body work.  It’s pretty sweet now. Sixth car (2006):  1960 Austin Healey Roadster.  Fully restored and sweet.  Just came back from a run in the country in it. Seventh car (2015?): 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse.  I like it better than the Integra, but it does have some blind spots.

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