1971: Buy It Yourself.. My dad gave me options: 1~Bring home A and B grades and he'll buy me a decent car (of his choosing). 2~ continue with the C and D grades and buy your own car. Dad's a smart man, but couldn't change a spark plug if his life depended on it. I, OTOH, worked at a full service station after school, and had learned how to do the basics. I found a 1959 Rambler for $100, put a clutch and head gasket on it, and drove it about a year. A young girl in a week-old Corolla pulled out in front of me (she was just learning to drive a stick; sound familiar?). Her Toy was totalled. I drove my Rambler home, found a same-color non-running parts car (grille, sheet metal, bumper) for $20, and a new radiator.. fixed it all.. her insurance paid me about $300, which paid the original purchase price for the car, the repairs, with enough left over to buy a set of recaps, new battery, and set of seat covers! Great car, really, but not high on the cool meter.
1972: Go To The Bank.. I was ready for a more "modern" car, so I approached dad about a loan for my prefered car (1st gen fastback 289 4spd Mustang). He said he wasn't really in the loan business, but he knew someone who was. He took me to the bank, where I learned about loans, interest, etc. As it turned out, a high school kid on a gas station wage couldn't quite swing a 'Stang, but I ran across a very low mileage 1.6 Pinto for $1300 that would qualify. Good thing I didn't get the V8; I'd likely be dead now. I never could kill that Pinto, and the Kent would run side by side with every OHC 2.0 Pinto I ever faced.
1976: Hand-Me-Down/Trade-me-Up/Birthday Suprise.. My younger brother had been handed down a '63 Olds Holiday from grandpa, while dad went through a mid life crisis and bought a red Fiat Spider, which momma rode in one time and refused to get back in again. The Fiat mostly sat; the Olds blew the Rocket 8. On my birthday, dad said if I would give my Pinto to my brother, I could have the Fiat. Drove it a year before smashing it into a tree. I still miss that car..
1977: First Really New Car.. Took the insurance check from the totalled Fiat to the Toyota dealer, bought a 1978 1200 Corolla right off the truck. $2851. Actually got change back. Drove it for 16 years, during college in Milledgeville and Atlanta, never did much but keep oil and gas in it. Finally sold it to a neighborhood kid for a dollar. Talked to him about a year ago.. car is still running.
1993: Inheritance/Insurance.. My grandmother in Norfolk passed away, leaving $1000 each to her grandkids, and all her other stuff to my mother and my aunt. Included in that was a very low mileage 1975 Duster, which I ended up with, and still have. I bought a 1982 Chevy van for work with the $1000. It had a ugly dent on the left front fender/bumper that didn't affect the driving, so I didn't fix it. Not long after, an older lady ran into that same corner, and it looked like her car had done the damage. Her insurance paid me $973, (effectively paying for the van). That van has paid for itself MANY times over! Had to replace much of the wiring harness after an engine bay fire, a couple of starters and batteries; 250 six is a hard engine to kill!
2003: Tax Windfall !.. Finally making a little money running a locksmithe shop downtown. My accountant has goofed up the withholding on my income tax (I'm not used to getting much back), and all of a sudden I get a check from Uncle for $3700. A car lot on the next block has a gawd-awful green Neon on the lot, and it's been sitting there a few months now. I've always wanted a Neon, and I figured this was my chance. He wanted $4300 for it, but I talked him down to $3700 since it just wasn't selling. I figured I could always repaint it, then I learned it was the rare NYG color, and fell in love with it, despite myself. I got a vanity tag that reads NYG95 (GA plate), rebuilt it from stem to stern, and the rest is history..
2007: Buying A Car By Accident/Don't Ebay While Buzzed.. While drinking suds and cruising eBay for stuff one night, I ran across an NYG Sport sedan near Atlanta. I just know this car is gonna go for $1500 or more, and don't really need it, but just so I can say, "yeah, I bid on it.", I bid a grand, and kinda forget about it. A couple days later, I get an eMail. I've won it for $943! Damn. Looks good sitting next to the Coupe though! Got another vanity plate; this one says NYGTWO (next one will be NYGTOO).
2007: Insurance/Sympathy Upgrade.. When a bunch of tornadoes came through town on Mother's Day, a lot of our rental houses had tree damage that I would be in charge of clearing up. Dad felt sorry for me, because he knew it was going to be a lot of hot work, and my old '82 never had A/C. We got a good bit of insurance money, and dad decided I should have a nicer, more modern work van with air. I didn't argue, since the old Chevy had a quarter million miles on it by this time. Still runs, though!