 Saw my first love the other day...
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I was trying to coax the car my better half left me to the gas station before the last fumes were spent when I see what looked like my first car turning in from the other direction. As the gas is pumping I strolled over and became the other side of the "back in the day" conversaion we all seem to be so familiar with. His was a beautifully restored 1965 Triumph Spitfire Mk I (sorry, I didn't have a camera with me, it looked pretty much exactly like this one) Mine was a Mk II, more like  though red like the first, and though pretty rough it was a high schooler's pride and joy. Nostalgia slapped me hard, taking me back 30 years in an instant. So many times I've wished I could have kept her, but she was a money pit - in the shop more often than on the road. Ended up selling her to a neighbor did full strip down restorations; never got to see the results.
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Makes ya wanna cry, eh Mark? Those were the days alright! I mean we were buying '55 Chevys for $150... well, okay $200 if it was a 2-door HT. There's one or two cars from my high school days I wish I coulda kept too, that's for sure!
Live to love, love to live.
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I had a 1957 MG A I loved and wish I still had along with a few muscle cars I had.
I learned all I need to know about life by killing smart people and eating their brains. Eat right ,Exercise ,Stay fit, Die Anyway!
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I really enjoyed my '58 TR3 until my ex gave it away. It had a big bore kit and wire wheels with knockoffs. After I redid the engine, it would redline in top gear.
Let's hope there's intelligent life somewhere in space 'cause it's buggar all down here. -- Monte Python
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I really enjoyed my '58 TR3 until my ex gave it away. It had a big bore kit and wire wheels with knockoffs. After I redid the engine, it would redline in top gear.
Still have my 61 TR3 A. But I have never really had it on the road, as I bought it "rough" and have never had the time and money to restore it. Someday, though.... Still have my 69 GT6 too. I drove it for 12 years regularly, with very few problems, but last year it developed a number 6 piston problem, which I haven't had the time to sort out yet. I spend too much time with my new toys and designing elevators to do keep up with all the machines, and I'm feeling kinda bad about that. I am especially missing the GT6 this fall, as it loves the cool fall weather.
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Way back when I had a Triumph Spitfire Red Roadster. It was a blast to drive. I however did not watch the oil level and it got too low and I blew the engine.
I had it rebuilt for $850 (big bucks then) and the butchers who committed felonies on this car failed to reassemble the carbs right and every time I started it I had to open the hood and push a button on the rear carb to get them in sync again. I eventually made up a cable push thingie that I could work from the seat after starting.
When I sold it I explained the home made cable as an anti theft device and I expounded on it's virtues and I sold the car for a decent price to a younger fella. It was red.
Next car was a Fiat two door coupe (also red) and I drove the bajabbers out of it for two years until it developed a cracked head. I took that engine apart and reassembled it over and over again until I realized that this was a losing battle and I took it in to the local Plymouth Fiat dealer for a valve adjustment. I had epoxied the crack and as long as I did not get the car into 3rd gear it would hold ok.
They had given me a fair price for the job and when I returned to get the car they had a much different price. I paid the price and I made sure that the mileage on the bill was correct.
I traded in the car for a new '74 Plymouth Duster (Green) with the bulletproof 6 cylinder engine. They examined the trade and I parked it in a gas station across the street for two days whilst the paper work went through.
On the the big day I had the wife drop me off at the gas station and I drove the wounded but still running well Fiat across the street to the dealer. I knew the repair to the engine would give out the first time it was put into 3rd and they gave it the gas but I was annoyed that they screw me over on the valve adjustment.
The deal went through and they gave me a low ball price on the wounded Fiat but a good deal on the new Duster.
Two months later I was back at the dealership for a part and I noticed the Fiat on the used car lot. I walked over to it and opened the hood. Wonder of wonders a brand new engine resided therein. The price they wanted was a grand more than they gave me and they had still not sold that car 6 months later.
That was the only time I ever got over on a car dealer and I have not lost a minutes sleep about it.
I do not buy red cars anymore.
07 Speedmstr, Long Tors, bags, sissy bar and rack, windshield, engine bars, 2 ww lights, 2 fast eddy stickers and a .45 ACP.
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When I first read the title I was thinking first love......that was over pretty quick.  My first car was a DAWG, 1963 Pontiac Tempest, White 4cyl push button auto. This thing would not do 60 off a cliff. It did however take me to a few drive-in movies which takes me back to my first love.  As the old farts say "that was the good ole days" 
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Hmmmm...interesting. I never knew GM ever made a push button transmission, Mike.
(live and learn, I guess)
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Dwight, I looked through my old photos and found this one. This is where I was pushing it off the cliff to see how fast it would go. " with first love hanging out the window" Wow, cant beleive I still had that photo  [image]  [/image]
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Dwight, I looked through my old photos and found this one. This is where I was pushing it off the cliff to see how fast it would go. " with first love hanging out the window" Wow, cant beleive I still had that photo  [image] [/image]

Only one question here though, Mike...from the looks of that top picture, are you sayin' your "first love" was RONALD MCDONALD???? 
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Well she did like to play dress up, ya know what they say about redheads. She was always asking if I liked Roman Gladiators, not really sure were she was going with that idea. 
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