My very first car my father bought for me when I turned 16. Mom and Dad purchased most of their cars from Becker Lincoln Mercury in Canandaigua N.Y. and they bought a late model used Lincoln and dad saw a 1947 DeSoto sedan in the good to go section for $29.00. They discounted it to $17.00 and delivered it to home. I was thrilled. It was not much of a car, but it was mine!. It lived a short life though as I had yet to learn how to take care of something as fine as that and due to too light of oil, it lost a Rod and a Main before summer was out. I replaced the DeSoto with 1930 Model A and thus added to my newly found automotive maintenance knowledge as time passed. The Model A lasted me through High School. Far too many years and miles have passed since then to chronologically list things, but driving an average of 35,000 miles a year and living in a rust belt half of my life there were a lot of them. Some better than others. Mostly Chrysler or AMC products as you could buy a newer one of those cheaper than a Ford or GM car as re-sale was historically bad. Most of my cars were used and ended up in a wrecking yard as worn out or rusted out before they were replaced. There was the odd settlement of a divorce (I still miss the Camero I-Roc Z28 T-Top) here and there but that doesn't count. I currently own a 1970 Donohue 390 5 speed car with an Edelbrock Air Gap manifold. I have had it since 1979, it was my fathers car purchased used in 1971. A 1980 Fuel Injected Spirit, A 1980 restified AMX, A 1976 Hornet X Sportabout to be restored, a 1974 Hornet V8 X Levi Hatchback under restoration, a 1994 Saturn Coupe and a recently purchased 1996 Chrysler T&C that is proving to be quite a nice and reliable automobile with an A/C system that will keep the cabin cool when it is 113 degrees outside as it is today. Happiness is a working A/C. Both Hornets, the Spirit, The Saturn and Chrysler all have A/C. John _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com