Tony and I will second that Eddie. The first stick shift I learned on, and I swear we never did an oil change on that thing. I had no idea what oil changes were, or what rear wheel drive was, but God that was a great car.
Oh, and this was parked on Glisan right? It's funny because it lives just a few blocks from me in NE. I've had pics of this sitting on my hard drive since last summer :) I love the steelies and pin striping, not to mention how straight it is.
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Nice, almost like my first car...decades ago
Tony and I will second that Eddie. The first stick shift I learned on, and I swear we never did an oil change on that thing. I had no idea what oil changes were, or what rear wheel drive was, but God that was a great car.
Oh, and this was parked on Glisan right? It's funny because it lives just a few blocks from me in NE. I've had pics of this sitting on my hard drive since last summer :) I love the steelies and pin striping, not to mention how straight it is.
^ What ben said.
I saw this car today also. I live in the Ne32nd & Glisan area so it must have been somewhere in the hood.
@matthew & ben: yep, it's that car.
i might've passed it up in a different setting or with different light, but the image just popped.
i agree, door bondo/primer aside, it's a straight little thing, and the pinstripe tugged at my heartstrings.
painted steelies are a modification i never find offensive.
This was our "driver's ed" car too. I'm surprised the clutch lasted long enough for me to learn how to make it go!
I actually had station wagon and! I live in Switzerland.
We need to run some statistics about what cars have received the most "I owned one of these..." or maybe "My first car was..."
I have a feeling the 210s will be high up on that list.
Ha! That's my car!
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