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That 1st day a boy falls in love with a car...
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<blockquote data-quote="1hot281" data-source="post: 14081440" data-attributes="member: 88586"><p>For originally getting me in to cars, I think it was a combination of Knight Rider and Transformers in the '80s... Which planted the seed at a young age to view cars as more than just a thing. To see a character and personality in them. From there, it was easy to fall in love with performance cars once I got a bit older. </p><p></p><p>My dad had an early 70s Firebird. My uncle had a 1st gen Camaro and a Nova. I knew I wanted a muscle car by middle school. I wanted a third gen Camaro IROC-Z with t-tops, or a red convertible fox body GT with white interior, so bad I couldn't stand it. </p><p></p><p>My first car was a Caprice coupe, but I finally ended up getting a black LT1 powered 4th gen Z28 when I was 17. I loved that car. I talked to that car. Sometimes I just sat in that car in the garage... For hours... Just taking in the smells and feeling. Every time I started that LT1 and heard the growl from the Flowmaster, I couldn't help but smile. It didn't do too bad with the girls in high school in those days either... 4th gens were still brand new at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1hot281, post: 14081440, member: 88586"] For originally getting me in to cars, I think it was a combination of Knight Rider and Transformers in the '80s... Which planted the seed at a young age to view cars as more than just a thing. To see a character and personality in them. From there, it was easy to fall in love with performance cars once I got a bit older. My dad had an early 70s Firebird. My uncle had a 1st gen Camaro and a Nova. I knew I wanted a muscle car by middle school. I wanted a third gen Camaro IROC-Z with t-tops, or a red convertible fox body GT with white interior, so bad I couldn't stand it. My first car was a Caprice coupe, but I finally ended up getting a black LT1 powered 4th gen Z28 when I was 17. I loved that car. I talked to that car. Sometimes I just sat in that car in the garage... For hours... Just taking in the smells and feeling. Every time I started that LT1 and heard the growl from the Flowmaster, I couldn't help but smile. It didn't do too bad with the girls in high school in those days either... 4th gens were still brand new at the time. [/QUOTE]
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