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The family car

NutmegCT

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Going back to my earliest memories - these are cars like my parents owned over the years. They came of age in the 1930s. While in the Army in WW2, Dad said he learned not to trust GM and Ford engines, so always favored Chrysler and Nash cars. Mom and Dad could never afford new cars, so we always got "tried and true cream puff" used cars.

1950 Plymouth

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1952 Nash Rambler (the "doodle-bug"):

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1955 Dodge Coronet:

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1956 AMC Rambler Cross County (with factory air!)

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1960 Rambler Classic:

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1961 M-B 220S:

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They were really proud to have been able to get that used Mercedes. Later they had an early Honda CVCC and a 1970s Renault.

Mom kept the Renault until she died in 1982; Dad kept the Honda until he died in 1987.
 
There might be a corollary to this thread: What is the first car your parents let you drive? (For me it was a mk2 Golf - non-GTI)
The family car was always off limits for me.
 
There might be a corollary to this thread: What is the first car your parents let you drive? (For me it was a mk2 Golf - non-GTI)
'60 Karmann Ghia.
 
First car for me was my grandfather's '50 Plymouth.
 
I first drove the family 1968 LTD wagon home from church (I was 11 :p )
 
The car that I had my drivers test in was dads Buick Century! He said if I can pass the test in it, I could drive anything!. I passed! :applause:
It was a tank compared to todays cars.
 
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