ncc6206
=BIG= BAD AND UGLY
+36|6472
I bought a 1985 Honda Accord LX for $1200 bucks runs good great mileage and not a dent on her.  It has a working sunroof with power window power locks that still works and no tears on the seats. The paint is all one color and not too many scratches on it. Its gonna be a fixer upper but its great to teach my teenager to drive in.  Just wonder who has the oldest working car and what condition it is in.  Flame on!
hitman5050
Member
+4|6415
2006 rolls royce phantom......hahahahaha just kidding
Naughty_Om
Im Ron Burgundy?
+355|6625|USA

hitman5050 wrote:

2006 rolls royce phantom......hahahahaha just kidding
OMG your so funny.
Fancy_Pollux
Connoisseur of Fine Wine
+1,306|6639
I won a 1996 Ford Aerostar mini-van on Family Double Dare.
CameronPoe
Member
+2,925|6548
I have a 6 year old bicycle. 18 gears. 2 wheels, one front, one back.
jsnipy
...
+3,276|6515|...

Hondas run forever. You have me beat.

Last edited by jsnipy (2006-10-24 18:22:25)

leesupport
Member
+39|6675
67 Camaro...396 in it...thing is fast and its in very nice shape...new paint of course:D

Last edited by leesupport (2006-10-24 18:23:43)

afrog
Banned
+0|6388
my grandpa has a 1980 1 litre ford fiesta (mark 2)

and it's mint

only has 26'000 on the clock


and he is the only owner.
Vampira_NB
Trying is the first step to failing
+76|6666|Canada Eh?
Mine ain't as old, but it's still a miracle that it runs.

I'm the moderately proud owner of a 1994 Toyota Corolla "Special" (Special in the Olympics type of way)

The engine has over 340 000KMs on it (roughly 200 000 miles if I'm right? Somebody will correct me) and the body was in terrible shape, but it's proving to be a fun side project since I got the car for free and in the meanwhile I can just drive the good ole '02 Mazda Protege5 (I love that car, too bad its an automatic). So far Ive changed the stereo (Who the fuck uses cassettes?) and ive completely repaired and primed the fender that needed lots of love (compliments of my brother hitting a Hyundai Tiburon with the Corolla) and ive fixed 90% of the rust on the car and just earlier today I patched one of the two holes in the body with fiberglass. I figure I'm 200 to 300$ away from having the car on the road, insured and inspected. If the body was in better shape I'd contemplate keeping this car for the long run and replacing the mechanical parts and having myself a nice lil side-car I can beat up without remorse, but I'm only doing the minimum to get it going for the next 2 years then I'll be purchasing either a newer Corolla or an old Mustang (Another hopeful side project), possibly a '66
kilgoretrout
Member
+53|6462|Little Rock, AR
my dad has a '59 ford pickup that he took completely apart and put back together.  it's really sweet
CoconutBlitz
I've had the diarrheas since Easters
+145|6582|California U.S.A
My oldest is a 1970 Dodge Challenger hardtop R/T 383 c.u. 5 speed (keisler) in HT6 dark tan metallic (copper).

As far as the condition I believe the kids nowadays would say it's "leetsauce"
ncc6206
=BIG= BAD AND UGLY
+36|6472

afrog wrote:

my grandpa has a 1980 1 litre ford fiesta (mark 2)

and it's mint

only has 26'000 on the clock


and he is the only owner.
OMG thats the car I "almost" bought!
afrog
Banned
+0|6388

kilgoretrout wrote:

that he took completely apart and put back together
er!

why?
ncc6206
=BIG= BAD AND UGLY
+36|6472
By the way I am at 204,000 miles and only a minor oil leak.
spud924
Member
+12|6445|The Sticks, WA, USA
1976 suburban 2 tone yellow + white. CANNOT be beat..
{M5}Sniper3
Typical white person.
+389|6752|San Antonio, Texas
My grandfather has a 1947 buick special. God, you should hear that thing purr...
kilgoretrout
Member
+53|6462|Little Rock, AR

afrog wrote:

kilgoretrout wrote:

that he took completely apart and put back together
er!

why?
it was in shitty shape when he bought it and he'd never taken a car apart before.  he did it like, 15 years ago when i was around 7 so i was too young to help and actually understand what he was doing, though.
{BMF}*Frank_The_Tank
U.S. > Iran
+497|6570|Florida
I would love to have a '63 Chevy Impala, as well as a '57 Chevy Bel-Air. (Bel-Air/Impala pretty much the same).  But my car is a 2002......so I fail.
SealXo
Member
+309|6528
I WIN
1940 SEDAN chevy
i win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i win

PS, its origional, brand new

Last edited by SealXo (2006-10-24 18:41:06)

kilgoretrout
Member
+53|6462|Little Rock, AR

SealXo wrote:

I WIN
1940 SEDAN chevy
i win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i wini win i win
do you have any pics?  i bet that thing is bad ass
SealXo
Member
+309|6528
Its actually in my garage in an industeral building
With about 16 other classic cars

Last edited by SealXo (2006-10-24 18:46:54)

Vampira_NB
Trying is the first step to failing
+76|6666|Canada Eh?
you can afford 16 classic cars, yet you're using a mediocre PC, funny, i don't believe you

*Edit: Shitty was too harsh

Last edited by Vampira_NB (2006-10-25 15:51:19)

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