OK, ok … You finally got me to post some pictures. These are not of my actual cars, but pictures I found on the web, of the year, make and model of the ones I miss owning.
My first baby: 1959 Chevy Impala Convertible. Mine was white, with red accents, and a red and white interior.
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My next honey (but not next car) was my 1965 Chevy Impala Convertible. When I bought it, it was white, with a black top. I did a full color change, and painted it forest green with a white top.
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A couple cars later, I started my long term love affair with British Sports Cars. My first was a 1969 MG Midget, bright yellow, with black interior and top. (By today’s pricing, my reasoning for buying this car sounds silly. But I had a 69 Ford Thunderbird, with a HUGE 400 something engine. I bought the MG, because it costs too much to fill up the T-bird with gas. It cost me a whole NINE dollars!)
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My next love affair car was my 69 Plymouth Fury Convertible. It had the same color scheme as the picture.
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Now, the car that I never did own, but to this day would love to get, was Detroit’s prime example of excess, the 1959 Cadillac Convertible. Monster size. Monster fins. Monster chrome. And then those beautifully excessive and extravagant tail lights, up on the fins. Ahh, such beauty!
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Obviously, as a man that grew up in the 50’s and 60’s, and is now approaching 60, I had MANY cars. Several were memorable, but SO many were just transportation. If I had the money, I would be buying a new car every month or so. I would also have a fleet of them, that I would keep. My hero is Jay Leno. If you want to look at a car collection, go to his site: Multimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!! You need to

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Hope you enjoyed my trip down my memory lane!
Chuck