Pluggers by Rick McKee for March 24, 2020

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 5 years ago

    Well, the first car I (emphasis on “I”) ever owned was… wait… I never got my license in 20 years.

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    sousamannd  almost 5 years ago

    That’s because our cars were HOT and didn’t sound like sewing machines in heat!

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    wiatr  almost 5 years ago

    1. Show him a picture of a ’61 so he can see really big fins. 2. I wish I had pictures of all my cars, except one. I never thought to photograph my first two and I wish I could forget #8.

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    JudyHendrickson  almost 5 years ago

    best cars ever made!!

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    Breadboard  almost 5 years ago

    I had a half of a Camaro ….. A Vega ;-)

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    pathfinder  almost 5 years ago

    My favorite car of that era (though not as big as the 60s ones) was my ’57 Buick.

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    Pickled Pete  almost 5 years ago

    You could tell them apart back then..

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    I'll fly away  almost 5 years ago

    1980 Chevy Cavalier w/ 4 on the floor. I miss that car.

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    rhpii  almost 5 years ago

    I just went through the list of all my former cars, pretty sad. Only one or two that I would want to own again.

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    Caldonia  almost 5 years ago

    “This was my first horse and carriage. Back then photos were called daguerrotypes!”

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    ctolson  almost 5 years ago

    As a Plugger, most of the cars owned were when I was young. As I got older, the number dropped because I owned them longer.

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    Dr_Fogg  almost 5 years ago

    My grandfather had one of those. :-)

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    smurf764  almost 5 years ago

    And 107 octane was premium grade and was often called ethyl.

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