I bought my first car before I was old enough to legally drive. It was a 1971 Pontiac Ventura, 6 cylinder and 3 on the tree. I never put it on the road for myself, my father ended up buying it from me for what I paid for it and I had done some body work to it.Then a friend of mine bought a 4wd pickup so I bought his 1973 Ford pickup and put that on the road in 1979 . Also 6 cylinder 3 on the tree and no power steering. Like many of the others in this post, no financial help from parents for the truck or insurance and when I was at home I also never got to use their vehicles unless I was doing an errand or something for them. I did start driving close to home when I was 12 and I did have a pretty good amount of money saved by time I was 16 as I had worked away from home for 3 or 4 years for a neighboring farm, full time in the summer and some nights and Saturday during school. Posting this brings back memories of those days and the amount of spare time spent working on those vehicles and my friends vehicles. That was back when an upstate NY car or truck would need some body work by time it was 5-6 years old.
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