What were you doing in 1989

I was twelve, and just getting my first car... a 67 Pontiac Tempest Custom, never did see the road. Got sold when I 15, with my second car (a 66 Pontiac Lemans Conv) that I sold as a package deal.....
 
a6t9vette said:
I was twelve, and just getting my first car... a 67 Pontiac Tempest Custom, never did see the road. Got sold when I 15, with my second car (a 66 Pontiac Lemans Conv) that I sold as a package deal.....


There are a few Ponchos that I kinda like; the '66 & '70 Goats are probably my favorites. Especially if they have a BBC under the hood. Life shouldn't end at 5,000 RPM... :lmao:
 
I had no idea there were so many other young guys on this site.
I was 9 years old in 1989...and dreaming of restoring my 69' RR vert.
I'm still dreaming of the restoration, but it's close to a reality now!
 
chapdog105 said:
I had no idea there were so many other young guys on this site.


Not everyone on here was around when Daimler invented the first practical internal-combustion engine...just Uncle George and a few others... :lmao:

:jester:
 
ACME A12 said:
chapdog105 said:
I had no idea there were so many other young guys on this site.


Not everyone on here was around when Daimler invented the first practical internal-combustion engine...just Uncle George and a few others... :lmao:

:jester:
There are some old guys here and I want to meet them while their still with us :acme: :devil: :pot: :lmao:
 
sixgunrunner68 said:
I was 17, and having fun. Any more information may be used as incriminating evidence.


You can share with us. It's safe. What gets posted on 69LaMancha.net stays on 69LaMancha.net... :lmao:

:jester:
 
sixgunrunner68 said:
ACME A12 said:
sixgunrunner68 said:
I was 17, and having fun. Any more information may be used as incriminating evidence.


You can share with us. It's safe. What gets posted on 69LaMancha.net stays on 69LaMancha.net... :lmao:

:jester:

You'd all be accessories then. :devil:

Then just make sure to clearly establish that Stuie was the ringleader and that you were complicit under duress... :devil: :lol: :devil:
 
ACME A12 said:
sixgunrunner68 said:
quote="sixgunrunner68"]I was 17, and having fun. Any more information may be used as incriminating evidence.


You can share with us. It's safe. What gets posted on 69LaMancha.net stays on 69LaMancha.net... :lmao:

:jester:

You'd all be accessories then. :devil:[/quote]

Then just make sure to clearly establish that Stuie was the ringleader and that you were complicit under duress... :devil: :lol: :devil:[/quote]
HEY !!!!!!!!!!
 
In 1989 I was in the Navy Stationed in NAS Meridian still married to my first wife my son was a year old than and the car I drove was a 1972 VW Karmann Ghia
 
I was 16 and driving a 78 buick skylark (sh%t brown) ,and looking at my bird that I own to this day ! I was working 3 part-time jobs just to be able to drive to school.
 
I had just moved to Miami dragging my first 69 RR behind the moving truck and gotten my first job in TV. I met a pretty girl there and now we have 8 year old twins turning 9 this month and the second RR is going on 10 years of ownership. I still wish I never sold the first one!
 
In 1989 I was still in the Navy and stationed in Norfolk, Va. I was dreaming of a 1969 roadrunner but I settled for a IROC Z-28 Camaro. What a piece of junk that car was! It did cement my alliance to Chrysler for evermore and I now stay away from GM - generic motors (now government motors).
 
I was a junior in HS, living with my mom. My two older brothers were "out of the house" at that point.
Had no car or license, and zero chance of getting one. However....I think I posted before,
there was a restaurant near by that '70 rr was parked at all the time. I remember seeing it pretty
frequently and thinking something like, "what the hell is that thing, a rr? That car is cool!"
 
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