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Old 10-12-2021, 11:56 PM
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Here’s my first car. 1969 Z24 convertible four Spd.
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Here’s my first car. 1969 Z24 convertible four Spd.
----Did that 69 have any Cape Cod history? A friend growing up bought a twin to that convert new. It was a 427 4-speed. Dark green with black bucket seats. I put a clutch in that Impala! He's passed on, but his name was Charlie Curran. He lived between Wellsley Hills and Cape Cod.....Bill S

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"Let’s see your first car."


I think we've played this game before, but here goes. First 'car' and first 'real cars'.
The '57 is the first car "I" purchased, but the '55 Olds in the background is what I drove in HS. Still have the '57 but I REALLY WISH I still had the Olds!
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Ha!

I can do that, too (although I'm not totally sure this would be my first car).

Looks like it needed some work done.

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----Did that 69 have any Cape Cod history? A friend growing up bought a twin to that convert new. It was a 427 4-speed. Dark green with black bucket seats. I put a clutch in that Impala! He's passed on, but his name was Charlie Curran. He lived between Wellsley Hills and Cape Cod.....Bill S
Bill, The first owner lived two streets over from me in Hanover Ma. I didn't know is name. It could have been Charlie because Hanover is in between Wellesley and Cape cod The second owner was Brad Quinn from Hanover. The third owner was Bobby Denneen from Deneen Auto Parts in Hanover. The forth owner was Julie McKinnen from Hanover. I was the fifth owner in 1976. When I bought it the floors, trunk, fenders and Quarters had already been patched from rot. Typical New England car. I pulled the motor and trans to put in a 71 Chevelle SS 454 roller I bought for $600 and sold the body for $200. I saw the car 6 months later at Barrows junk yard on top of 10 cars crushed. I still have the CE 512 motor that came out of it. I've had it in two different vehicles since.
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