bradfordwhite
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Our families cars from 70 to 80. We started out as a single car suburban family with a
196x purple pontiac, no idea what it was
we got a baby blue 197x Buick Skylark.
Then a 1974(?) 2 door mid blue with white vinyl roof LeSabre I think it was, which was a terrible car. My mother was literally crying at the dealership service center because of the issues. That was the last GM they ever bought.
Then became a two vehicle household with the purchase of a red with white side paneled Ford F-100 or F-150 Lariat with a truck cap in fibre glas. God I hated this thing. But with the Buick it was all set for the bi-cential: red, white, and blue (and white).
Then the buick was ditched and a 1977 mid green Thunderbird. Everything on this was green. Didn't care for it either because we were a family of 4+ yet it only had 2 doors and with no operable windows in back and their smoking. UGGGH. It had velour, AC, but I don't think it had electric windows.
Then in 80 the car was traded for a brown Ford E-100 cargo van when they started their business. It was bol with no AC , 5 speed man. and nothing in the back. This was terrible because wtf? Where are passengers supposed to sit? Literally we had to put lawn chairs in the back and that was a disaster as soon as they went around a corner. God, i remember riding to her mothers who was in the hospital and dying from cancer and they were crying and trying to convince me to come inside because it was probably going to be the last time I'd see her (which it would have been). When we got home I told them I was never riding in that thing again. It was obviously too dangerous.
They just did not think.
Then, one summer night, somebody (I know who they were...down the block) vandalised both vehicles by pulling the sleeping bags partially out of the back of the truck and lighting them on fire. They also stuffed grass in the gas tank of the van.
The stupid cap was ruined (really thank goodness) so it came off and all four of us, plus the dog had to squeeze into the front of the truck to go anywhere. Horrible.
The van wasn't drivable. Had to be flatbedded to the dealership so they could do whatever. The truck just went in to have the tailgate stripped and repainted.
Thank goodness for insurance.
It was the suburban 70s. lol. Could have been worse I guess.

196x purple pontiac, no idea what it was
we got a baby blue 197x Buick Skylark.
Then a 1974(?) 2 door mid blue with white vinyl roof LeSabre I think it was, which was a terrible car. My mother was literally crying at the dealership service center because of the issues. That was the last GM they ever bought.
Then became a two vehicle household with the purchase of a red with white side paneled Ford F-100 or F-150 Lariat with a truck cap in fibre glas. God I hated this thing. But with the Buick it was all set for the bi-cential: red, white, and blue (and white).
Then the buick was ditched and a 1977 mid green Thunderbird. Everything on this was green. Didn't care for it either because we were a family of 4+ yet it only had 2 doors and with no operable windows in back and their smoking. UGGGH. It had velour, AC, but I don't think it had electric windows.
Then in 80 the car was traded for a brown Ford E-100 cargo van when they started their business. It was bol with no AC , 5 speed man. and nothing in the back. This was terrible because wtf? Where are passengers supposed to sit? Literally we had to put lawn chairs in the back and that was a disaster as soon as they went around a corner. God, i remember riding to her mothers who was in the hospital and dying from cancer and they were crying and trying to convince me to come inside because it was probably going to be the last time I'd see her (which it would have been). When we got home I told them I was never riding in that thing again. It was obviously too dangerous.
They just did not think.
Then, one summer night, somebody (I know who they were...down the block) vandalised both vehicles by pulling the sleeping bags partially out of the back of the truck and lighting them on fire. They also stuffed grass in the gas tank of the van.
The stupid cap was ruined (really thank goodness) so it came off and all four of us, plus the dog had to squeeze into the front of the truck to go anywhere. Horrible.
The van wasn't drivable. Had to be flatbedded to the dealership so they could do whatever. The truck just went in to have the tailgate stripped and repainted.
Thank goodness for insurance.
It was the suburban 70s. lol. Could have been worse I guess.
