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Look at this super clean and amazingly rust free beauty!
I had one of these in high school. It was the first car I actually paid money for and my first stick shift. I also had a full coverage back window vinyl sticker on this that I immediately regretted.
Yup, I plastered that across the entirety of my back windshield with the help of my uncle who is a graphic designer and also worked at a vinyl shop. It was that perforated vinyl which when wet makes it pretty much impossible to see through.
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I’m guessing that never helped you talk your way out of a ticket.
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That’s a unicorn right there!
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In high school I knew no fewer than 5 people who had 84-91 Pontiac Grand Ams. At least 3 were coupes in that shade of blue.
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Kill with fire
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My first car was a 1989 Skylark. That was in 1996, and I don’t think mine looked that good then.
It wasn’t helped by the fact that my brother drove it first and had two accidents.
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Awesome! I had 2 of these in high school, both 2.5s, one stick and one auto. They were shockingly terrible cars but they never broke down. Ever. Loved the hell out of them. 10/10 would own again.
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Lol, I did get pulled over a few times but amazingly never got a ticket. I got SUPER nervous whenever I saw a cop though.
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Some of them embrace the stereotype, one of the cops in my dad’s department used to keep an empty Dunkin’ Donuts box on his passenger seat.