[DMCForum] Holding on to old cars.
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[DMCForum] Holding on to old cars.
- From: Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 05:30:47 -0700 (PDT)
FWIW, I still have the same car I drove in high
school.
Never really thought much of it.
1966 Mustang.. with a carburetor that I need to
rebuild every 3 years.
Speaking of which, I had not driven the Mustang in
about a month. Took it out this weekend, had to let
it crank for 30 seconds before it would catch. Once I
got it going, it ran like crap until it got warmed up.
Drove it about 60 miles, let it sit for a few hours.
When I started it again, it caught right away but
still ran like crap till it warmed up. 60 miles home.
Burned about 7 gallons of fuel, 17mpg is not so bad
with the top down I guess.
On the other hand, DMC 6049 which has not run in
almost 3 years... I put a battery charger on it, and
it cranked over instantly... Ah, Fuel Injection. :)
--- content22207 <brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I graduated in 1983 -- am thinking about my 25th
> reunion.
>
<SNIP>
> Back to high school: I get kudos from former
> classmates for still
> driving "the little green car". My first girlfriend
> remembers trying
> to deal with the non-reclining seats (my parents
> bought a cheap
> model). Back seat was of course non-functional --
> Gremlin/Spirit/SX4
> were ostensibly 4 seaters built on the 2 seat AMX
> floorpan.
>
> Speaking of women: My AMC has been more faithful to
> me than my ex-wife.
>
> I'd argue that still driving the same car you earned
> your license in
> places a driver in a very exclusive club. And it
> isn't as though my
> AMC has deteriorated -- it remains the second best
> conditioned vehicle
> in my stable (the DeLorean is not Number 1 -- a
> Lincoln holds that
> distinction).
>
> Bill Robertson
> #5939
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