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What did you drive before your Pontiac?

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I never noticed that lol. i think its a block heater. or maybe he converted it to electric :lol2:

Block heaters.

Cars from Canuckistan come with that.

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Why is there a plug on Renegade's Honda?

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Haha, the plug for the old block heater snapped off when it was 20 below, so they made sure it wouldn't happen again.

Forgot if I posted in this thread.

First: 2000 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer Edition

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Second: 2002 Subaru WRX

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Then I bought the GTP, plus 3 or 4 after that.

Oh yea, I forgot, my dad bought a 87 Jeep Wrangler w/ a 350 in it. I drove that around on his 30 acres.

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I traded in my 74 Ventura on the Sunbird. I have always had a Ford truck sittin next to my GM cars in the driveway.

Might be able to shoot a pic of a pic, if I get time to look throught the old albums. For some reason I can't scan pic's to the computer.

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Mine was a Blue/White 56 Chevy Bel Air 4 door sedan, I don't have any pictures of it so I'll post a picture of this awesome looking '56.

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Mine was a 1996 Chevy Cavalier 4-door in white. Not very special, I know. However, I bought the car used with 50K miles in Charleston, SC and shipped it to Germany when I got stationed there the first time. Drove it for 2 years in Germany where I met my wife and then brought it back to D.C. when I got stationed there. I used that Cav to teach my wife to drive and then after buying my Pontiac, I gave the Cavalier to my Mom who lived in Iowa. She drove it out to Wyoming when she moved there and as of March of this year, I moved her down to California where I'm now currently stationed. My first car is now sitting out in front of my house again with over 100K miles put on her since I bought it. She's still going strong and has had only minor parts replaced in the past 14 years she's been in our family.

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