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66 Cuda with a 340 and I don't even have pictures. I suck and wished I never sold it.
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1st car,1962 ford falcon ranchero.I was 16 and motivated,worked my butt off that summer,sold my ranchero for $500 and bought a1968 Malibu Chevelle.I took out the power slide trans and stuffed in a 4 speed, engine lasted about 2 months,had lots of fun in that car :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: ,that was 1975, class of 77
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Bad picture but this was my babe! 1980 Corvette, I even had the matching members only jacket!
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^ that's hilarious Mario! :lol: :thumbsup:
I had a Mazda RX2. Used to womp on my buddy's SBCs believe it or not. That thing would burn rubber in every gear. The motor lasted 18 months. In 12th grade I bought my sister a Vega and traded her straight up for her 70 Camaro. Put a built 350, mags and exhaust in it and that was what started it all for me. Edit: I had a member's only jacket too! :D |
Shared a White 75 L82 auto Corvette with my older brother when I first got a license and finished high school with my own 78 Silver Anniversary Corvette..
Back then we (as a family) had a sweet deal going with a car dealer my dad helped out and the whole family pretty much drove new cars for about 10 months,, flipped through a few courtesy cars,, and then got some of the very early release cars the following year as he was a big dealer up here in Ontario at the time.... We even made money driving them if you can imagine.... It was my job to sell off all the cars every year and the money just kept rolling over into new ones basically as the upside sale price covered the new order price generally... |
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What's up with the whited out "junk" area?!? LOL!!:lmao: |
1970 Chevy Nova 307/350 trans, disc brakes.
I thought I was so cool with 8" corvette rallys in the back.:relax: Of course the offset was terrible, lol. :smiley_smack: :lol: |
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