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The first car owned was a 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse. Yeah, $50, an old lady didn't want it anymore. It was sitting in her driveway and I was said hey, how much do you want for it. She said, just give me $50. I loved that car. You know I didn't have to catch the bus anymore, which you know, was awful. I almost burnt the clutch out that first day, you know, because I was so nervous, but I loved that car, that was my favorite car.
The first car I ever owned was a 1983 Nissan Stanza. It was yellow, and it had stickers all over it from an older sister, Grateful Dead stickers and things like that. So it was a little embarrassing.
The first car I ever owned or the first car I wrecked? The first time I was driving somebody home, I flipped the car. And then my father had this great idea to build confidence I should pick the car up from Penn Pontiac. So I pick the car up, Stanley Penn shook my hand, gave me the keys. I drove one and a half blocks, ran a stop sign and demolished the car again. They hauled the car back to Penn Pontiac and they couldn't believe it, they were like isn't this car we just fixed for two months.
The very first car I ever owned was like a ... loved that car, absolutely loved that car.
But we used to put the top down, I don't know it was sort of a joke, because the back windows never went down.
A 1987 Mitsubishi Mirage. So, it was quite a junker.
It was a Datsund B2-10, a brown-bomber.
A Toyota Corolla for $100. I loved that little car.
That car at one time lost the reverse in the transmissions, so I could not back up.
Muffler fell off in the middle of the street, it was rough.
It was alright, you know, it didn't really get me any chicks though.