No idea to long ago. I just remember floating down a stream in it after one of Dad's birthday parties, and a month later walking home after the engine fell out.
No More Punch Buggy After 2019
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Back then Mitsubishi (which built Dodge Colts and its twin, the Plymouth Champ) was in its golden age and its trump card was using forced induction (turbocharging) almost through its entire lineup. -
In High School our band director had a bug. There were two phone poles just spaced far enough to get one in. You know the rest.
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It's probably a good thing.
I'm tired of seeing "men" driving around in bright yellow VW bugs with a waving flower on the dashboard.
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Well anyway, loved everything about that car except for one little nagging problem. It would leave you stranded on a moments notice. It only happened in the winter, usually when the air temp was anywhere in the 30's or lower, but you'd just be rolling along when it would cough a time or two and you knew you only had a mile or so to find a place to get off the road. Funny thing, it would idle and keep you warm till you ran out of fuel, but put it in gear - nope, not gonna happen.
Probably every mechanic in 3 counties (which would be about 5 of them) tried to figure out what was wrong. Drained every line, replaced numerous parts - left all of them scratching their heads. Finally had to trade it away. And to this day, it remains the Colt of Mystery. -
The kids and mine summer hot rod
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