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    #61
    Originally posted by HOOKNBULLET2 View Post
    1992 Toyota 4x4 with 4cyl and 5 speed. Paid $15,000 for it new, drove it for 180k miles and sold it for $6800. Still wish I had that one.
    I bought a '92 Xtracab 4x4 4cly/5spd new. Great truck.

    My sister bought the same truck new. She still has it and wants to give it to me but she's all the way in San Angelo.

    edit: Found a hole on Clark's Hill WMA on a muzzle loader hunt.
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    Last edited by GA Bowhunter; 08-19-2022, 08:05 PM.

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      #62
      56 Chevy step side pickup. 265 v8. Loved that truck.

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        #63
        '91 Ford Bronco Custom 300/6 cylinder 5 speed manual

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          #64
          69 Dodge SuperBee with a 440 magnum with three-duce injection.
          Sold it because the alternators could not withstand the RPMs and had to change it 2-3 times a month.


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            #65
            The only car I ever had that I regret selling was my 1986 Pontiac 6000STE. That was just a neat, beautiful vehicle inside and out. Black and silver.

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              #66
              2001 lariat F350. My grandpas truck he gave to me for my first…. He’s gone now and so is the truck.

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                #67
                1994 gmc z71

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                  #68
                  Y'all have all these awesome rides and I'm over here like:

                  Datsun 210

                  That car wasn't much, but it was great on gas and parking.

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                    #69
                    78 Ford long bed. 1st vehicle. Completely redid that truck and turned around and sold it to get a newer truck.


                    07 Honda shadow 1st and only street bike
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                    Last edited by BlessedVeteran0305; 08-19-2022, 09:15 PM.

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                      #70
                      1957 GMC half ton with factory 347 V8 and auto transmission. It was factory original and the first year either option was available.

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                        #71
                        I had a 1959 Impala all through college and into my first few years after that but sold it when we had a baby... for a 4 door. That Impala would be with $40,000 or so now.


                        Originally posted by Johnny Dangerr View Post
                        1960 Impala ET car. Spent a bunch of money keeping it rolling. Crazy fast ride.
                        I was 15 and a 1/2 and my dad said I will not let you buy it. Five days later I parked it in front of the house and showed him it was in my name. Broke down a bit passed Columbus on I10 one day and I hitched back to Houston and left it...
                        Johnny, what does the ET stand for? I don't ever recall that.

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                          #72
                          My 1978 International Scout II….dang thing made me a good mechanic but I wish I still had it!


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                            #73
                            Originally posted by GA Bowhunter View Post
                            I bought a '92 Xtracab 4x4 4cly/5spd new. Great truck.

                            My sister bought the same truck new. She still has it and wants to give it to me but she's all the way in San Angelo.

                            edit: Found a hole on Clark's Hill WMA on a muzzle loader hunt.
                            Mine was an Xtracab just like yours, but in Black.

                            I’d be happy to take the one in San Angelo from you if your interested in selling.

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                              #74
                              I regret selling and not buying every Land Cruiser from 1970-ish to fund a retirement

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                                #75
                                1970 Ford Mach 1 mustang with 351C.

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