![]() 07/16/2015 at 11:06 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
So much want...
Dat plaid doe...
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I would paint it flat brown... Keep the interior...
... I... I just want some pistachios right now...
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That's pretty damn cool. Little too spendy for my tastes, but if I had TV money I'd definitely consider driving around in that.
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My mom bought one of these for use as a daily driver. It was a LOT more fun to drive than my little Mazda B-2000. But for a high-school student, the truck was way cooler - especially since hers was booger green.
This car was the one we used when I learned how to change CV joints and clutches on FWD cars. The first clutch turned out to be the wrong part and failed three days later. Then I learned how much faster it is to replace a clutch the second time.
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Booger green Hondas are a rite of passage for high schoolers. My first one was a booger green ‘76 Honda Civic.
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My rite of passage was a wrecked B-2000. My mom hit an ice patch then hit a pole. I banged out the sheet metal as best I could and added a fresh layer of touch-up paint to keep the rust at bay. It wasn’t pretty....
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If I could convince my wife to let me figure out a way to buy it, I’d have to get new glasses and
a haircut.
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My dad had bought the Civic in California before the CAFE laws and the acid rain and polution had left a nice smog colored ring around the top where the paint was being eaten away.
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Remind me again why Rut isn’t one of us?
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My mom’s ‘83 was suffering from upper-surface paint loss. We lived in the country, so I don’t think it had anything to do with smog. Perhaps Honda had paint issues back in ‘83. Or maybe everyone kept trying to pick at it since it was booger green.