davestlouis
Practically Family
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I graduated from high school in 1985, and find myself drawn to the cars my parents' friends and friends' parents drove in the early to mid-80s. Some people who have known me for a long time might argue that I still dress the same, but that's a discussion for another time.
I have fond, if a little fuzzy, memories of riding around in the back of a brown 79 Fleetwood, drunk as a loon, and driving an early 80s Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser that belonged to a friend's dad, not drunk, thankfully. I recall the first new BMW I ever sat in, an early 80s 320i, light blue with navy vinyl interior. My neighbor the hotshot attorney bought that.
Anyway, I'm buying a new car later this morning, doing some horse-tradin' really. It's a 1985 Toyota Celica GT-S convertible. it will fit in beautifully with my other rolling stock, an 85 Continental and an 86 BMW 535i.
Cars from the 80s aren't appreciated as classics yet, but I have to imagine that these are the cars that folks in their 40s would have an interest in...right? It's not just me, I hope.
I have fond, if a little fuzzy, memories of riding around in the back of a brown 79 Fleetwood, drunk as a loon, and driving an early 80s Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser that belonged to a friend's dad, not drunk, thankfully. I recall the first new BMW I ever sat in, an early 80s 320i, light blue with navy vinyl interior. My neighbor the hotshot attorney bought that.
Anyway, I'm buying a new car later this morning, doing some horse-tradin' really. It's a 1985 Toyota Celica GT-S convertible. it will fit in beautifully with my other rolling stock, an 85 Continental and an 86 BMW 535i.
Cars from the 80s aren't appreciated as classics yet, but I have to imagine that these are the cars that folks in their 40s would have an interest in...right? It's not just me, I hope.