1965 Pontiac Le Mans convertible – Only had it 3 months; crashed on black ice into a tree
1965 Pontiac Le Mans 4-speed; Gawd that 326 was a great engine!
1973 VW Super Beetle, the only new car I’ve ever bought. Couldn’t pay for body damage done by others, so had to trade to my sister for a
1965 Pontiac Tempest, lent to friend’s brother, he totaled it.
1968 Buick Riviera, traded in for
1974 Pontiac Catalina – a true Land Boat. Sold to a friend’s sister.
1982 Dodge Swinger. Bought from my Mom, sold it within a year.
1972 MGB. Loved it; hated its entire brittle electrical system, though. Sold it before all the wires broke off.
1986 Buick Century. Hated it – after a year, traded for
1990 Isuzu Pickup. Sold it cause we thought one car was enough. Not true. Ended up buying a
1994 Buick Century (I know . . . I know) After 6 months, traded for
1996 Ford Ranger. Great little truck. Drove it for 7 years.
1995 Mercury Sable. Blew the engine moving 1300 miles after mechanic changed oil and didn’t tighten the filter. Traded for a
1993 Ford Explorer XLT – great dog-hauler – loved all the options. Traded for a
2002 GMC Envoy – still have it, and love it (bad city mileage, though) After 6 years, it just rolled over to 50,000 miles
2005 Chrysler Sebring Touring convertible. Currently for sale – been laid off 7 months now and don’t need two vehicles (or the $300/mo. payment)
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