There were no vehicle inspections when I bought my first car, a 1964 Corvair. This was back in 1974. I drove it for 2 years, until the gas tank fell off.
The first time I saw a Yugo, it was on a showroom floor. I leaned over and was looking under it when the salesman asked what I was looking at. I told him I was trying so see the blades. I had never seen an inclosed lawn mower before.
Indiana had required inspections in the 70s, gave it up because too many people “knew someone” who could get them the sticker. Unfortunately, inspections don’t correct the defects of the idiots behind the steering wheel who don’t know how to use headlights or turn signals.
1969 Chrysler Newport, Army Green…After my dad got it home is when we looked in the trunk…no floor to the trunk…the gas tank was hanging by wire coat hangers…So dad bought a piece of plywood, cut it to shape, drilled a few holes, and made a floor for my trunk. Then he more securely fastened the gas tank to it.
allen@home over 1 year ago
Must live in a state with no vehicle inspection.
Ubintold over 1 year ago
It was his dad’s.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 1 year ago
I bet I know which one was more memorable.
mywifeslover over 1 year ago
Do you know why Yugos css as me with rear window defrosters as standard equipment?To keep your hands warm when you pushed it down the road.
bittenbyknittin over 1 year ago
’67 Corvair
Nighthawks Premium Member over 1 year ago
yeah, but that lawn chair in the Yugo had a CUPHOLDER!
Lee26 Premium Member over 1 year ago
So THAT’S who got my old Yugo! I always wondered.
jamestipton222 over 1 year ago
My first car was a 1948 Chevrolet. I got it in the summer of ’63.
ladykat over 1 year ago
There were no vehicle inspections when I bought my first car, a 1964 Corvair. This was back in 1974. I drove it for 2 years, until the gas tank fell off.
Amra Leo over 1 year ago
’67 Mustang GT 390. Truly a “fix-or-repair-daily”. Set me on the path to a career in auto mechanics…
Jack Bell Premium Member over 1 year ago
The first time I saw a Yugo, it was on a showroom floor. I leaned over and was looking under it when the salesman asked what I was looking at. I told him I was trying so see the blades. I had never seen an inclosed lawn mower before.
davanden over 1 year ago
They are just cars. Nothing important.
ms-ss over 1 year ago
My first car was built 40 years before the Yugo was invented.
ragsarooni over 1 year ago
Oh,man! Yugo cars….what a joke played on the folks who actually bought one…..
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 1 year ago
Used Oldsmobile 98, awful mpg, comfy seats and nice FM radio.
EMGULS79 over 1 year ago
How about borrowing your parents’ car – a ‘75 Gremlin – when you’re 6’4" tall? I tell you, you haven’t lived until…..
chireef over 1 year ago
a Yugo with a lawn chair? isn’t that how they come from the factory?
stillfickled Premium Member over 1 year ago
A blue ‘73 Chevy Malibu. Got it paid off and got a ’78 Chevy- I don’t remember! But one of my biggest mistakes of my life.
Khatkhattu Premium Member over 1 year ago
Indiana had required inspections in the 70s, gave it up because too many people “knew someone” who could get them the sticker. Unfortunately, inspections don’t correct the defects of the idiots behind the steering wheel who don’t know how to use headlights or turn signals.
wiatr over 1 year ago
My first was a ’55 Buick Special. It was a great first car.
Robert Miller Premium Member over 1 year ago
1969 Chrysler Newport, Army Green…After my dad got it home is when we looked in the trunk…no floor to the trunk…the gas tank was hanging by wire coat hangers…So dad bought a piece of plywood, cut it to shape, drilled a few holes, and made a floor for my trunk. Then he more securely fastened the gas tank to it.