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Offline Deziner

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Previous vehicles
« on: February 18, 2015, 08:29:56 AM »
What vehicles have you previously owned and wish you kept and which do you wish you never wasted the money on?
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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2015, 08:43:18 AM »
Have had lots of vehicles over the years. Don't know for sure but probably >50. The only one I have regrets not keeping is my first vehicle, a 1966 Olds 442. Now if we include airplanes, I regret not keeping my 1946 Aeronca 7AC.

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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2015, 08:52:59 AM »
Owned:

Honda NTV650
Yamaha XJ600
Kawa GTR1000
BMW K100
Yama XJ900f
Honda VF750
BMW R65

I wish I still had the R65, but I couldn't afford it to have a second bike. I need a fairly sturdy bike to get around, as it's my only means of transportation. (don't have a driver's licence for cars)
The NTV was fun, first bike, but it turned out to have some technical problems I couldn't solve back then (I knew next to nothing about the mechanics of a motorcycle)
The XJ600 was a trade, got rid of it soon
K100 was a decent bike, but hurt my back. Same for the VF750.
The XJ900f was highly uncomfortable for my girlfriend.
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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2015, 09:07:38 AM »
(don't have a driver's licence for cars)


Wow! Now thats a commitment to 2 wheels. Not sure that's even possible here in the states. Anybody know if you can get a motorcycle only DL in the US?

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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2015, 09:31:10 AM »
Quite a bit of backstory behind that too.
Aside from the reasons like: Cars are more expensive to own/maintain/buy/park/drive, I wanted to get my license to get over a horrible failure anxiety and fear of exams. I figured it would help I would be doing an exam for something I enjoy. (still took me 6 times, even though I could drive perfectly fine. Once I was in an exam-situation, I tensed up, blacked out etc.)
That was 5 years and about 60.000 km ago now, and I still don't feel the need to own a car.

In my eyes, cars are for transporting more than two people, or stuff that doesn't fit on a motorcycle. (and I have made a lot of stuff fit on a motorcycle!) Both things come across rarely.
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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #5 on: February 18, 2015, 09:44:42 AM »
1964 Rambler Station Wagon - loved that vehicle, engine was  :censored: though.  Kept on cracking heads.
1963 Ford Fairlane - ok for what it was
1968 Mustang - wish I still had it.
19 something Pinto Station Wagon - crap
1981 Toyota Starlet - good car
1989 Plymouth Horizon - good vehicle, especially in snow.
1984 Plymouth Voyager - good vehicle
1984 Jeep Cherokee - vehicle crap except for the 4WD
1989 Plymouth Voyager - crap
Chevrolet Metro 4 cylinder - crap
2005 Prius - excellent vehicle
2005 Rav4 - excellent vehicle
2013 Prius - excellent vehicle
1991 Dodge Dakota - excellent vehicle
1981 Ford truck - ok

Forgot these...

2000 Dodge Dakota quad cab - broke down on first day of ownership and had virtually no traction
2002 Jeep Liberty, worst riding vehicle I ever had, but great 4wd
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Offline JoeRau

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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #6 on: February 18, 2015, 10:33:17 AM »
1986 F150  300 6 Cyl 4x4.  Great truck as long as you where not in a hurry. 
1991 Escort "Pony" POS, but it was cheap transportation.
1999 Silverado Actually was a company vehicle, but I had unlimited use of it.
1999 Explorer Sport.  Horrid POS in every way!
2001 F150  Good truck.  Lost in divorce.  It was worth it!
1992 Olds 88  Good car. 
2006 Toyota Tundra.  Great truck.  Often wish I still had it.
2005 Dodge Durrango.  Good vehicle.  Traded it for more than I paid for it after 70K miles.
2008 Silverado  Was ok until 85K miles.  Then money pit.
2014 Ram (current) Love this truck.  17K miles so far.  Best fuel mileage of any truck I have owned. 

Bikes... Much shorter list. 
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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #7 on: February 18, 2015, 10:48:02 AM »
  I'll list them as I owned them;

  A 1950 Ford 2 Door Coupe
  A 1940 Ford 2 Door Coupe
  A 1949 Mercury 2 Door with a 1953 Olds and a 3 speed Cad La Salle Trans.
  A 1956 2 Door Ford.
  A 1956 Buick Road Master Convertible.
  A 1959 Chevy 2 Door Impala.
  A 1963 Chevy Corvair Spyder.
  A 1963 Chevy 2 Door Impala.
  And many more.
  Yes, I wish I still had several of these great old Classics.
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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #8 on: February 18, 2015, 11:40:55 AM »
70 Chevy Nova- 307 cu. in.-3-speed on the tree-could chirp tires changing to 2nd gear
66 Chevy Caprice - 396 cu. in.-huge trunk, could hold at least 3 bodies
74 Pontiac Firebird- paid $1000, it had 15,000 miles on it in 1982
79 Ford Fiesta- great German ford
86 Honda CRX SI- My first new car
86 Mercury Sable- free from my parents-highway crusader-hit a deer-totaled front end
89 Ford Probe- paid $1000 to my idiot sister-in-law-great Mazda/Ford car
98 Dodge Caravan-I loved this thing, it rusted away though, if I could have stopped the rust, this would be my dream car, bad design on rocker panels inherent to all mini vans, built to rust
02 Ford Focus ZX3-best car I ever owned

Still have
1960 VW Bug
93 Ford Ranger-60,000 miles
01 Ford Mustang GT 2000 miles, yes, 2 and only 3 zero's
12 Ford escape-summer driver
15 Ford Fiesta-winter driver-40mpg

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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #9 on: February 18, 2015, 11:52:53 AM »
1967 Mustang Coupe -- bought it when I was 15 and traded it to a friend 20 yrs later.  He still has it.
1977 Chevy Luv homemade 4x4 -- bought it at 17
1987 Mercury Capri LS -- repo'ed it for finance company and ended up buying it for cheap. Dropped a 302 in it for a fun little car.
1970 Chevy C10 -- flatbed
1987 Chevy C10
199? Eagle Vision -- Great traveling car.  Except could not set the cruise higher then 89 mph.
2000 Ford F150 -- still have it with 200,000+ miles
2003 Ford Expedition
2007 Ford Expedition
1979 Ford Bronco -- See it online at Recoil magazine (Ian Harrison bought it and mounted a Dillon mini-gun on it)
2010 Ford F150 -- Bought it last year

That covers the 4 wheeled ones. 
Way to many bikes to list them all here but at one time I had 4 each Honda V65 Magnas.
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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #10 on: February 18, 2015, 11:54:21 AM »
Too many to remember/list. I had one of each of these back in the day.  Now I have duplicates today  ;D





But nowadays they are over 35 years old and my "projects" as i'm taking a break from wrenching on track bikes/off road bikes/street bikes.

And its a different world, rather than my motorcycle "lift" I've been  going "LOW"  ;D



Well, there's an occasional lift when I'm lucky, but its not mine hehe


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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #11 on: February 18, 2015, 12:42:27 PM »
These are the ones I can remember. I was wrong about >50 but definitely >30

1966 Olds 442 (biggest regret junking this car)
196? Simca (total POS)
1967 VW square back sedan
1963 VW Beatle
1976 Olds Starfire
1978 VW Rabbit Diesel (57 mpg city and highway)
1983 Chevy Caprice Wagon
1973 Fiat 124 spider (loved this car, a beater but fun in CA with the top down)
1962 Buick Special (worst handling/driving car ever made)
1983 Olds Omega (actually a company car)
198? Mazda RX7 (fun in CA, a dog at high altitude in CO)
1987 Ford Aerostar
1992 Ford Aerostar AWD
1991 Accura Integra
198? Ford Ranger
1997 Ford F150
1999 Ford F150
2000 Ford Escape
2001 Ford F150 King Ranch (all F150's leased)
200? Jeep Liberty CRD
2002 Honda Rancher ATV (still have)
2003 Honda Rincon ATV (still have)
2004 Nissan Titan
2004 Honda VTX 1300S (learned to ride on this bike)
2005 Nissan Xterra
1997 Honda Valkyrie (my son still has this)
2003 Suzuki DR650 (still have)
2007 Toyota Highlander
2010 Kawasaki Concours 14 (still have)
2011 Nissan Titan (still have)
2012 Polaris Ranger 500 ATV (still have)
2014 Ford Escape (still have)
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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #12 on: February 18, 2015, 12:53:00 PM »
For me cars have mostly been secondary to bikes.  Whatever I could buy for a couple hundred worked for me.  The one exception was the 74 Triumph spitfire I had right after high school.
When the family came along, it was whatever cheap but reliable cage to move them around in.

Just last year I bought a 'fun' car.  An 8 year old Pontiac solstice.

Now for bikes, I wish I still had every one of them.
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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #13 on: February 18, 2015, 01:28:11 PM »
Regret: Peugeot 304, circa 1971.

First the good: front wheel drive, manual transmission, quality independent suspension, comfortable, roomy for a small car.

Now for the bad and the ugly:

It had winter starting capabilities suitable for a Mediterranean climate (I lived in Montreal at the time). Cams made of butter. A clutch throwout fork made of light aluminum (for fatigue resistance).
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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #14 on: February 18, 2015, 02:59:52 PM »
'71 Austin America - Fun car, when it ran right.  Wish I still had it.
'76 Plymouth Arrow - POS
'65 Plymouth Valiant - $300 car... was worth every penny...
'76 Chevy Nova - $300 car... 350 V8... fun car, was worth every penny, and more.
'79 GMC Sierra - POS
'81 Ford Escort - Ran forever!
'91 Toyota Camry - Great car!
'91 Toyota Pickup - Great truck... wish I still had it!  Basic 4 banger, 5sp, AC, power nothing!  Most reliable vehicle I ever owned... until my Ridgeline!
'00 Ford Expedition - Good truck!
'01 Nissan Frontier -  OK truck.
'02 Dodge Ram Quad Cab - OK truck... 13.2 mpg.
'03 Chevy Tahoe - Great truck!  Would have kept it if we didn't move to CO in '07
'05 Kia Spectre - Good car for mpg... only had 5k miles on it in 3 years... would have kept it, but moved to CO.
'07 Honda Ridgeline - Awesome Truck... still have it.
'08 Toyota 4Runner - (Wife's truck) I hate it... she hates it, she picked it, paid for... she's stuck with it.  LOL!!!!
'15 Ford Explorer Sport - FUN TRUCK!  It has the 365hp Eco Boost...
'?? Ford Mustang GT350 - LOL!!!!!  waiting....
 
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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #15 on: February 18, 2015, 06:01:07 PM »
'63 Dodge Polara   
'69 Coupe de Ville
'72 Chevy Kingswood
'69 Camaro
'72 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan
'74 Olds Cutlass
'72 Chevy C/10
'74 Lincoln Mk IV Cartier Edition
'69 Torino GT 428 Super CJ (FAST)
'79 Ford LTD
'80 Triumph Spitfire
'74 Chevy Caprice
'58 Chevy Apache
'72 Buick Riviera LJ
'74 Toyota Celica
'68 Ford F100
'81 F 250 4x4
'82 Dodge 1/2 ton van
'88 Chevy Caprice (still have it)
'74 F 250
'63 GMC 3/4 ton 4x4 tow truck
'85? Lincoln Mk V LSC
'96 GMC 2500 flat bed
'98 GMC 3500 dually
'96 F350 dually crew cab
'88 GMC 2500 (still have it)
'86 F 150
'05 F 150
'07 F150
'08 Dodge 1500 Hemi
'95 Gran Marquis
'05 Focus (still have it)
I think I'm forgetting a couple

Bikes

'8? XL250
'74 Superglide
'7? TX 750
'81 XS 650
'82 Yamaha Seca 650
'79 XL
'?? DT 175
'?? RM 125
'85 GL 1200
'92 FXSCT
'89 FLHTC Shriner's Edition
'69 XL
'86 GL 1200
'01 K1200 LT
'06 FLHTCI
'85 FXWG  4 speed with kick start (still have it)
'01 XL 1200 bobber (still have it)
'08 C14

Would like to have all of them back. Bikes and cars

I'm sure I forgot a few bikes too



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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #16 on: February 18, 2015, 06:09:58 PM »
 Regret selling my 1969 SS396 Chevrolet ElCamino! Yes, it was a true SS396, not a clone! Another plus was the $$$ saved because I was able to insure it as a truck. ;D They didn't know it was just a quick as the coupe....I remember one late nite in front of the local Kmart & a gallon of bleach later, there were two black tire marks the length of the front of the store on the parking lot ::)

 About 8 months before purchasing the Camino (June '73), I missed out on a '64 GTO w/ 389 tri-power. 4 speed muncie rock crusher & redlines on the oem rally wheels. IIRC, there was only 65k miles on it for the pricely sum of $1200 too! I think the owner of the car didn't return from "Nam alive & the parents wanted it gone. :(

However, the deal I really kick myself in the ass about (happened about a week before I end up w/ the '69 Camino) is a "cream puff" 1970 SS454 ElCamino, loaded w/ all the goodies, Fathom Blue w/ White racing stripes on top of that cowl induction hood.
Anyway, got dad talked into going w/ me for a test drive....  Drive is going great & dad agrees to co-signing a loan, so I pull a u-turn to return the vehicle. Seeing as how we're on a country road w/ no traffic, I decide to "get w/ the program" & mash the throttle to the floor from 10 mph....  Holy smokes Batman.... The beast is unleashed!!!  There's a howl coming from the cowl induction, the tires are going up in smoke while the truck is fishtailing from one side of the road to the other, I'm grining from ear-to-ear while doing the arm dance w/ the steering wheel & remember saying "COOL"...... That lasted all of half-a-minute until dad says "SLOW IT DOWN, YOU"RE NOT GETTING THIS TRUCK!!!"    :'(

 

 
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'04 ZZR1200 "Sweet heart" *sold*
'81 GL1100 Interstate "Puttz"*sold*
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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #17 on: February 18, 2015, 07:56:57 PM »
Wished I'd kept:
1968 Harley Rapido with the high pipe & dual rear sprocket.
1972 Suzuki T350R.
1966 Mustang Coupe w/factory driving lights & radio reverb unit.
1979 BMW R100RT.
Wished I'd never had:
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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #18 on: February 18, 2015, 08:43:56 PM »
Wished I'd kept:
1968 Harley Rapido with the high pipe & dual rear sprocket.
1972 Suzuki T350R.
1966 Mustang Coupe w/factory driving lights & radio reverb unit.
1979 BMW R100RT.
Wished I'd never had:
Not worth mentioning.

A Rapido? Sweet!  My neighbor had one. The first motorcycle I ever wrecked was his 350 Sprint.
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Re: Previous vehicles
« Reply #19 on: February 18, 2015, 09:22:26 PM »
'62 Falcon, two speed auto. Floorboards rusted out, heavy duty rubber mat worked peachy.
'59 F-100. 1/4" fenders, 0-60 in 6.8 minutes.

'64 Rambler Classic, 770 I think? Meh.
'65 Merc wagon, it was the Mercury version of the Falcon, small. Had it a few months.
'69 Super Bee, friggin quick. Wish I still had her.
'68 Catalina wagon. With momentum and mass you can drive through anything. 200' of mud, 4' snow drift, ...

'7? Toyot Hi-Lux. Fenders flapping in the breeze in 3 years. MN winters.
'77 Toyot Hi-lux Diesel. See 0-60 above, Ran fine on bunker fuel. 260k miles, probably still running in AK where I left it.
'85? Toyot Hilux, stretch cab, long bed. Work truck, +200k miles
'96 Toyot Takoma, stretch/long bed. Collects leaves/twigs/pine cones/rocks/bird crap. Will haul a ton+ no sweat. no power though. Still have it.
'01 Ford Ranger step side. 1st 4WD, unreal ground clearance in stock form. Daily driver.
'94 Connie, +170k miles.
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