My first car was a 1970 Ford Maverick two door with the inline 6, 170 ci, the 
smallest displacement version of that engine.  Had a three on the tree with 
worn out bushings that made shifting a search every time you went to shift.

I owned it about 6-8 months before I lost control on some ice on a really nasty 
curve on the road we lived on.  Went over a large rock before striking a tree.  
The rock literally tore the front suspension out.

Had an AM radio and heat.  That was the extent of the amenities.  I did install 
an under dash Radio Shack cassette deck.

Ironically, the wife had a four door version of the exact same year and model 
when I met her.  We had that car for years.  You couldn't kill it, and even the 
absolute worst winter weather wouldn't keep it from starting.  It was so dead 
reliable that I refused to touch the ignition system the whole time we owned 
it, for fear that I would upset the balance and somehow jinx the reliability.

I put plugs and wires on it, and probably caps and rotors, but I never touched 
the points other than to clean them up.

We sold it to someone she worked with, and their kid(s) drove the car for a 
number of years after that.

Dan





> On Jan 29, 2015, at 11:39 AM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> My first two cars were both 1950 DeSotos with the semi-automatic
> transmission.  Bought one for $89 and sold it for $75, the other for $20
> and then junked it for $0.  One broke down on Boylston street in Bahston
> during rush hour; the other gave up the ghost during the particularly
> brutal Minneapolis winter of '68...
> 
> I can't think of anything nice to say about either one, except that they
> were IMPOSSIBLE to stall.
> 
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 11:20 AM, Donald Snook via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
>> Kaleb's email about wanting a car like his first car got me thinking about
>> my first car.   My first car was a 1978 Oldsmobile Delta 88.  It was light
>> metallic blue.  It was my older brother's car and he was going to sell it
>> or trade it in.   I ended up buying it from him.  It had the crappy 260 V8
>> and it was worn out.  We called it the Snookmobile.  My brother called it
>> the living room on wheels.   It had a whole bunch of problems.  The
>> headliner sagged, so in my 16 year old wisdom, I staple gunned it back up.
>> It took about 800 staples!  The exhaust had a hole in it and if you opened
>> the passenger door, exhaust would poor in. If the car was parked with the
>> nose downhill, the horn would come through the rear speakers.  If you
>> pressed the cigarette lighter in, it would shoot out onto the passengers
>> lap.  It required a quart of oil every three days.  By the end of its
>> tenure, it was a quart every day and a pint of power steering fluid. The
>> little knobs on the window cranks were all broken, so it took forever to
>> raise or lower the windows. One Spring break in High School I decided I
>> wanted to visit my father in Mississippi.  He bought new tires for the car.
>> I made it about 65 miles out of town when it blew a hose.  I think it also
>> blew a headgasket.  I drove it for a few more months and anytime I drove it
>> over 15 minutes, it would overheat.  Finally, I traded it in to my Uncle
>> who had a small car lot.  He gave me a very generous $450 dollars for it.
>> He took the new tires off, and the trailer hitch, and junked it.
>> 
>> Even though it had a lot of problems, I loved it.  Of course, what 16 year
>> old doesn't love their first car!
>> 
>> Don Snook
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