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<blockquote data-quote="davek" data-source="post: 3882413" data-attributes="member: 519"><p>My first car was a 67 Cougar with a 390 cu V8. Not an XR7, but a decent car. Someone turned left in front of me and that was the end of the Cougar.</p><p></p><p>Another car I miss was an 89 Pontiac Grand Am with the 150 HP Quad Four engine and 5 speed Getrag transmission. Fun to drive and got over 30 MPG on the highway. The GM paint was really the only bad thing about it. A good part of the paint just peeled off of the primer layer, it would come off in sheets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davek, post: 3882413, member: 519"] My first car was a 67 Cougar with a 390 cu V8. Not an XR7, but a decent car. Someone turned left in front of me and that was the end of the Cougar. Another car I miss was an 89 Pontiac Grand Am with the 150 HP Quad Four engine and 5 speed Getrag transmission. Fun to drive and got over 30 MPG on the highway. The GM paint was really the only bad thing about it. A good part of the paint just peeled off of the primer layer, it would come off in sheets. [/QUOTE]
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