I have two cars I wish could have been kept. The first was a 1958 Ford Custom 300 2-door sedan that my father had set up for one of my Grandfathers who was a solid Ford Man. The car was equipped with the big V-8 Ford engine of the model year, but was coupled to an overdrive transmission. The only other option in the car was heater/defroster. I had the car to drive when I was in school during the early 1970's and loved the way it handled. Drive train problems led to its removal. The other car was a 1990 Sunbird SE coupe that some in the club may remember. This car's engine was built with no thermostat (we found that out because the heater did not work well at low temperatures) and experimental design AC Plugs (we found that out at 100,000 miles when plugs were changed). This car also handed well until the onboard systems began a cascade malfunction a few years after we moved to Kentucky. It was also one of the first Sunbirds to be equipped with the 3.0L V-6 that literally filled the entire transverse engine compartment!
Oh, did I mention the 1951 Pontiac Chieftan 6 coupe, the turquoise 1952 Kaiser deLuxe 4-door and the Aloha Green 4 cyl 1951 HJ?