Post your Fathers first car

A 79 Red 2cv, it was used for "racing", it was a popular racing car category in south america, so it had a roll cage and and some interior panels removed, the water leaked trough the windshield on rainy days, the floor had holes, in general the body was in pretty rough condition, but it was pretty fast in comparison to a stock 2cv.

My dad used it up until around 2005, when the car is too far gone and my dad bought a Hyundai Accent.

In hindsight, I should've just asked him to keep the until I was old enough to get my driver's license. If nothing else it would be a nice car restoration project.

shared with my uncle but it still counts

'67 Roadrunner
Had an engine swap out of a stolen police package
Pretty cool and apparently he was the fastest at the strip and on the street but none of that matters since his was automatic and automatically gayer than my miata

1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass. He got it when he was 17.
>Be my dad
>It's 1980
>Stormy evening, my Papa tells my dad no to go out, its too dangerous
>rebelw/oacause.gif
>leaves in cutlass
>picks up his hick friend and they go out racing the back country curves
>lose control
>lolcantturn.mp4
>fly off a curve spin through a field
>takes out 2 parked cars and wraps around telephone pole
>hick friend ditches and leaves my dad out cold in the wreck
>cop finds em an hour later
>Grandpa tells him "I told you so" for the next year, forcing my father to walk outside everyday and see his wrecked car.
It was orange with a white top.

Socialism reporting in. His was identical, and by that I mean the color, other than the color they all were nearly identical anyway.

Cuz U.S. Ford has nothing to do with the Europ Ferds.

Probably a Chilean CIM jeep from his time in the army

Best dads.
>tfw your dad had a built late-60's Cutlass that he had to sell to have money for when you were born
Worst fucking feel. At one point he also had a '77 88 that he paid way less for than he should have because it was one of the cars that still had the proper Rocket V8 instead of the Chevy small block and didn't tell the guy he was buying from that he knew which engine was which.

Basically everyone's father's first car.