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post #16 of 22
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RubeMomâ„¢ trying to re-gain her youth: '72 Dodge Duster.

much much respect to the RubeMomâ„¢
post #17 of 22
(note - ours never had any fancy customizations like CD players - this guy is just weird) 1978 Mercury Zephyr station wagon (please ignore the "supermotors" watermark) When I was 8 I thought it was cooler to ride in the trunk than in the back seat. The heating didn't work in the winter and the cooling didn't work in the summer. In the final year when I was learning to drive, I kept a towel in the front seat so I could defog the windshield. My parents had it until 1998 when they sold it for $750 to a guy.... who already owned another '78 Zephyr and apparently "collected" them. All these years later - I found out there are web forums for these nutbars to share their hobby
post #18 of 22
I grew up in the 90s:





This was for dump runs:
post #19 of 22


In my dreams of course...
post #20 of 22
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In my dreams of course...

I had the same dream back in '91.

The car I spent most time in as a child.




I spent quite a bit of the early 90's at my Great Grandparents. The following 4 were from there.








Same color, too. My Great Grandfather, years ago, signed it over to me and this was my first vehicle. I sold it a few years ago.




My Grandmother's boyfriend owned a funeral home and I got to spend quite a lot of time riding in the hearse as a kid. I wish I knew the model of Limo the funeral home had, I rode around in that a lot as well.
post #21 of 22
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much much respect to the RubeMomâ„¢

Yeah.
She traded the Duster for a Camaro!
post #22 of 22
I remember being in my father's 1964 Malibu SS convertible. It was fun. He sold it fairly recently.
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