The first car I ever drove was a ‘51 Ford. I was 7, found my Dad’s keys, and started it. I didn’t know about clutches, so it bucked and took off… straight into a culvert.
oh yes: Gremlin, Pinto and Vega, the big 3s answer to energy crisis and those “terrible small cars from Japan” which got great fuel mileage and were reliable.
The first car I ever owned was a 1941 Chevy … yes, I am old, but not that old!
I’ve had a variety of pickups, sports cars, and motorcycles over my driving years but the two American-made cars that I remember for their durability, reliability, fuel efficiency, and comfort, were my 1961 Slant-6 Plymouth Valiant and my 1971 Gremlin X with the 150-hp . six engine. ( Both the ’61 and ’71 cars were late productions and featured the modifications and additions for the ’62 and ’72 models. )
First car I ever drove was a VW. Got my license in my folk’s ’70 Vista Cruiser. My first car was a ’67 Mustang GT 390. Set me on the path to a career in auto mechanics…
I had one! I loved it! Could see out of the back window so well. My 86 Honda Civic Wagon (push button shifting into 4WD while driving!) reminded me of it in looks & feel only no 4WD on the Gremlin. I had denim seats with copper buttons, and the outside was silver.
I had a 1973 Gremlin X. 258 six, 3 speed manual, Levi’s interior. I modified it, drag raced it, won my class a few times. I delivered a lot of pizza with it, went on my first date with it. I washed and waxed it at least once a week. Just try to find one in good shape now for under $20,000.
My first car was a 1962 Ford Falcon. It had nothing to commend itself to a teenager who wanted to be cool. But suddenly I was the coolest member of my circle, because I was the one with an actual car. Trust me, Baldo, that Gremlin served your dad well.
He already had that, Baldo — he wanted to get a pilot’s license and put wings on the car so he could brag about how he “flew the coupe”! (Okay, I’ll admit that was bad…) O<[|;o)
When I was growing up my folks had fleet cars, aircraft carriers…Mom had a Hudson HORNET and dad drove a Hudson WASP, both were painted USN gray. My uncle, with whom we shared a two-family house, had a Packard Admiral.
I learned to drive on a VW Bug. Great little cars; we had two of them in succession. One time my dad drove to the Philly zoo with seven people in the Beetle — he and the biggest kid in the front bucket seats, three more kids including me in the back seat, and the two littlest kids sitting sideways in the luggage space behind the back seat.
pschearer Premium Member 8 months ago
Ah, the AMC Gremlin. That takes me back.
suv2000 8 months ago
Those were really good cars
danketaz Premium Member 8 months ago
He was under the influence of Starsky and Hutch.
fuzzbucket Premium Member 8 months ago
The first car I ever drove was a ‘51 Ford. I was 7, found my Dad’s keys, and started it. I didn’t know about clutches, so it bucked and took off… straight into a culvert.
Jml58 8 months ago
If your car is ugly, nobody wants to steal it.
OldsVistaCruiser 8 months ago
I had a friend refer to the Gremlin as “a wedge of cheese.” This one appears to be a ‘70-’72.
jmworacle 8 months ago
Baldo would change his mind if the car was a AMC Javelin a very underrated car.
Justanolddude Premium Member 8 months ago
What a lineup, the Hornet, Gremlin, Pacer
texasbob 8 months ago
oh yes: Gremlin, Pinto and Vega, the big 3s answer to energy crisis and those “terrible small cars from Japan” which got great fuel mileage and were reliable.
bigger Nate 8 months ago
It’s black and white pic but I see a lime green car
[Traveler] Premium Member 8 months ago
The first car I got to drive was a 1964 Corvair. I felt safe at any speed.
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member 8 months ago
I drove a Pinto and a Pacer, but not a Gremlin. Missed the trifecta.
ChukLitl Premium Member 8 months ago
My schoolbus yellow Gremlin would eat money at the parts store, or run a long time with lots of stuff broken.
sloaches 8 months ago
My first car was a 1974 2-door Ford LTD that I bought for about $300. I drove it for about 2 months before it blew a head gasket. Good times.
ira.crank 8 months ago
My first was a 1973 AMC Hornet (big brother to the Gremlin) with a 232 cu in 6-cylinder. It would go 0-60 in under 20 seconds.
jrankin1959 8 months ago
It could have been worse – it could have been a Pacer…
MikeM_inMD 8 months ago
If Baldo thinks the Gremlin is ugly, he would physically recoil in horror at the sight of a Pacer
Linguist 8 months ago
The first car I ever owned was a 1941 Chevy … yes, I am old, but not that old!
I’ve had a variety of pickups, sports cars, and motorcycles over my driving years but the two American-made cars that I remember for their durability, reliability, fuel efficiency, and comfort, were my 1961 Slant-6 Plymouth Valiant and my 1971 Gremlin X with the 150-hp . six engine. ( Both the ’61 and ’71 cars were late productions and featured the modifications and additions for the ’62 and ’72 models. )
Amra Leo 8 months ago
First car I ever drove was a VW. Got my license in my folk’s ’70 Vista Cruiser. My first car was a ’67 Mustang GT 390. Set me on the path to a career in auto mechanics…
GojusJoe 8 months ago
It’s now a classic, Baldo!
kaycstamper 8 months ago
I had one! I loved it! Could see out of the back window so well. My 86 Honda Civic Wagon (push button shifting into 4WD while driving!) reminded me of it in looks & feel only no 4WD on the Gremlin. I had denim seats with copper buttons, and the outside was silver.
SofaKing Premium Member 8 months ago
I had a 1973 Gremlin X. 258 six, 3 speed manual, Levi’s interior. I modified it, drag raced it, won my class a few times. I delivered a lot of pizza with it, went on my first date with it. I washed and waxed it at least once a week. Just try to find one in good shape now for under $20,000.
davidlwashburn 8 months ago
My first car was a 1962 Ford Falcon. It had nothing to commend itself to a teenager who wanted to be cool. But suddenly I was the coolest member of my circle, because I was the one with an actual car. Trust me, Baldo, that Gremlin served your dad well.
ladykat 8 months ago
Gremlin!
LONNYMARQUEZ 8 months ago
they had a lot of problems, you always saw one broke down in the 70’s
Elder Lee Fox 8 months ago
Gremlins were my high school mascot.
makdrick 8 months ago
If you want to see a cool Gremlin watch the movie Brewster McCloud.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 8 months ago
It is a matter of choice and money………
martinman8 8 months ago
was he delivering domino’s pizza’s?
alexius23 8 months ago
AMC Pacer was uglier than the Gremlin
JPuzzleWhiz 8 months ago
He already had that, Baldo — he wanted to get a pilot’s license and put wings on the car so he could brag about how he “flew the coupe”! (Okay, I’ll admit that was bad…) O<[|;o)
Mr. Impatient 8 months ago
I had a 1971 and loved it. It was one of the most reliable cars I ever owned. Wish I still had it.
Kidon Ha-Shomer 8 months ago
When I was growing up my folks had fleet cars, aircraft carriers…Mom had a Hudson HORNET and dad drove a Hudson WASP, both were painted USN gray. My uncle, with whom we shared a two-family house, had a Packard Admiral.
eb110americana 8 months ago
When the alternative is walking, no matter the car, your first one is always life-changing.
ajr58(1) 8 months ago
“Wouldn’t a Gremlin be more sensible?”
KatieK 8 months ago
Dated a guy who drove a red one. Lots of memories lol
Tina Rhea Premium Member 8 months ago
I learned to drive on a VW Bug. Great little cars; we had two of them in succession. One time my dad drove to the Philly zoo with seven people in the Beetle — he and the biggest kid in the front bucket seats, three more kids including me in the back seat, and the two littlest kids sitting sideways in the luggage space behind the back seat.
The-Great-Gildersleeve 8 months ago
1978 Driver’s Ed with an AMC Pacer, maker of this Gremlin . Great view of the road, but kinda jangly over the bumps
shannon1352 8 months ago
Was the first new car I ever had. Called it my “Shoe”.
jrdub Premium Member 8 months ago
…looks like a ’70. Mine was a ’72. Still miss that car.
mafastore 8 months ago
My first car was an 1972 Mustang.