MUSCLE CARS

denniz

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Dam dont you hate that. My buddy down the street has a cherry 69 chevelle. He just stands in the driveway and looks at it. Ill post a pic of his too when I can find a host. rode in it a few times... its scary.
 

wayne h

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i also have a 1969 chevelle my dad is the original owner and i was brought home from the hospital in it(when i was born). now i am the owner but the body is to far gone to do anything with.she looks good in primer but thats about it. i cant seem to let the old girl go. so she sits behind the garage.i have offers from time to time people wanting to buy her. but i guess i rather see it go to waist in my back yard then see someone else driving her around.
 

ehenry

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When Iwas driving my car regularly, I was all over Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas and some Texas supporting an accounting system the company I worked for at the time sold. I can't count the number of times total strangers came up and wanted to buy the car right there on the spot!! Had one guy that was even going to buy me a plane ticket to get home ! ! I also really enjoyed messing with the guys that had the TransAm's, Z-28's and those new 5 liter Mustangs when they came back out with them. THey would always pull along side on the interstate and want to give it a run. All I had to do was mat it. Didn't even have to catch another gear. I do look forward to the day I finally let my boy have it.
 

magster65

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Well, here's a couple of hot rods I've had in the last few years... or so
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<br />1969 GTS Dart 340 <br />Gone, wish I had it back...<br /><br />
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<br />1959 Chev. p.u. / 406 / built from scratch<br />Gone, wish I had it back.<br /><br />I'm a slow learner but I know now that this vintage tin can't be replaced so easy. The next car I do will be kept in the family. I'm looking for a GTX or Cuda now, boy are they hard to find up here on Vancouver Island! Someone send me one! ;)
 

mellowyellow

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u do nice work magster! the truck shoulda been <br />yellow though :) I'll keep my eyes open for a<br />nice cuda sitting in a barn round here 4 ya...
 

Bellboy

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You guys are all a bunch of bedwetting girls :eek: :D <br /><br />Only REAL men drive what I do.<br /><br />STUDEBAKER!<br /><br />With a jen-you-wine Stude engine. 289 cubes, 11.5:1 comp, TWO barrel carb, stock exhaust manifolds with dual exhuast and those old skool waffle stamped hollow muffler/pipe deals (remember those?).<br /><br />Thing shows it's tailights to all the ricers around here. Damn wing ding cars. What a friggin joke.<br /><br />Here's a link showing youse guys what 50 plus year old iron like this can do:<br /> http://www.stude.com/Ted/ <br />He runs in the 10's and is currently up to nearly 30psi of boost. *THAT'S* how thick and strong these Stude blocks are....every V8 they ever built came with forged internals.<br /><br />Dang it, am foaming at the mouth again!<br />-ANT
 

Xcusme

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Remember these in '67??? HA!HA!HA! I do !!<br /><br />
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jimchere

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some nice metal. Helped work my way through college by working for a guy who restored Mopars. Can't remember the number of 426 Hemis I rebuilt...and now you can't find one of those for decent cash if you scoured the earth :rolleyes: <br />It ain't muscle, but I've found a certain fun in working on old air cooled VWs :D Can't hang with you guys on the strip, but sure as hell gets me where I'm going with the simplest tools and nothing but gas, a fan belt, points, and 2.5 qts of oil ;)
 

Kinglg

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Every time I see these young guy's in their little mini sewing machine cars with monster spoilers and big chrome exhaust I can't help but laugh. If they only knew what real power was. I had a 68' Dodge Dart GTS with a 340, 4 speed, posi trac that was so F'in fast it was unbelievable. Now I'm married with children just trying to make the bills. I do have a 72" 350 four bolt main with 2.02's that I'm collecting parts for. Soon as my son get's old enough to help, we're gonna start a real project. Hey Magster, I'm with you, wish I had them all back.
 

aspeck

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Just came in from the garage, looking at my 76 'TA, 50th anniversary addition - the original "Smokey and the Bandit" car! Pontiac made about 1850 of them and I got one! Eat your heart out! 400 cubic inches of pure muscle and lots of black beauty with a whole bunch of gold accents. I do wish it was one of the 500 that had a T-Top, but then it would leak, so I will stick with what I got. Oh, and did I say it has 43,000 miles on it? Sweet machine!
 

rwise

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Mine is a 1965 Baracuda Sport Formula 273hp (highway patrol) 4 speed. Had to stop driving it, to many tickets, just can't aford em anymore! Showed many the tail lights!<br />Ricahrd
 

dakotashooter2

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Don't have one personally but father in law has Cuda w/hemi ("73"?)<br />Superbee w/hemi ("71"?)<br />Sattelite w/hemi ("?")
 

SeaMasterZ@aol.com

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I have owned some fast cars ... my first was a 390 Police Interceptor in a 69 Country Squire - has a beefed C-6 trans, boot it and she would shift out of passing gear (yanno, second gear :p ) at somewhere over 120, yet even with those tall gears, she had pin ya back accelleration, towed the rather heavy SeaMaster around for years with the usual axle busting load of kids dogs and ice chest, and enough beer to float a battleship (my parents LOVED thier beer, lol, mom would knock back a case, yes A CASE by herself in a day, lol) and with all that power still get over 20 MPG on a trip (it never got more than 10 when I had it tho, lol)<br /><br />My first two Mustangs were small blocks, late 64 1/2 289 and 67 302, a little worked, and the very worked 428 Stang, lol, sure was a fast car<br /><br /> .... I bought a Buick Apollo (remember those?)fer cheapo, had a 350 bopper in there *BOP - buick olds pontiac*<br />well the 350 was tired and I found out that the 455 bopper would bolt right up, found one in a 71 Estate wagon that was bashed in the rear, freshly rebuilt, woo hoo, this thing cranked out something like 500 ft ibs of tire melting torque ... transplanting the radiator was tricky, but got it in there, that car would inhale trans ams, Z 28s, and quite a few vettes - handled nice too, and I switched the power steering spool valve out of a Trans Am (and a trans am steering wheel!)so it would feel good<br /><br />but it would slam down gas like wild, lol, I dont know what it got, I think zero, had to shut it down when filling her up or it would be there all night long pumping gas into it :p <br /><br />oh yes, about those hemis ... when we moved to the other side of Cherry Hill, there was a farmhouse where the Pier One now stands, a rather crazy old man was having a yard sale, I bought a crystal butter dish for a nickle, and a 1956 Plymouth Fury WITH a 331 Red Ram HEMI engine for 5 bucks, I was seven, lol, my friends and I all pushed it to the house and into the yard, my mom went absolutely insane, lol, didnt want to hear that it was a hemi, that I would be driving in ten years, (and ive been driving for a quarter CENTURY now, sheesh!)<br /><br />Defeated, dejected, back the Red Ram went, it WAS ugly as hell, faded PINK, but I bet that old boat would have really rolled, ah well! <br /><br />I reminded mom of that, and she laughed, and said EVERY GRAY HAIR ON MY HEAD YOU PUT THERE!<br /><br />I think she gives me too much credit at times ;)
 

Northern Eclipse

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70 mustang coupe 351c automatic white on white managed to rack that one, 65 corvair monza spyder 140, managed to blow that one up, 83 mustang gt I actually drove it until a sold it..haha 71 GTO ragtop 455 auto cool ride sold it..I'm now just about to start on my 94 cougar XR7 with 4.6 litre I bought it 95 drove is daily until this past June lots of plans. when I get new scanner I'll post some pics.
 

SoulWinner

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Mine was a 1984 Toyota Supra, 2.8 litter in-line 6 cylinder. 2" drop springs fron Suspension Technologies, shaved, decked, cammed, centerforce clutch, custom header, hand polished all the aluminum, custom intake. Used to embarrass 5.0 Mustangs all the time. Loved that car, power everything, take a curve like a Lotus. Not too bad on gas. No competition for the big displacement engines without adding a turbo or supercharger, but still a lot of fun to drive. The football star Emmit Smith's girlfriend took a u-turn into the right front corner on Hwy 90 totalling the car. She had no insurance, I got screwed, but at least I walked away unscratched :)
 
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