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Old 12-28-2012, 09:00 AM
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FETorino's is a fastback the other option in torinos were the formal roofs- common in both 68/69 and 70/71
Blaine, Jerry's head is too stuffed with info on how to make a Chevy fast. I don't think he has the band width to learn about Fords at his advanced age

How about some details on your car? Is it a small block or an FE, auto or Toploader. It sure is pretty. If you haven't already let's start modifying it.

Great to see a young guy who appreciated vintage muscle cars.




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That is just too damn funny.

Rob, that car is looking sweet!
Thanks. Maybe one day we'll have both our big girls on the same track. Button willow sound good to you?

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So maybe now we'll start seeing "Yet another Torino build thread" instead of all the 69 Camaro ones??? LMAO

Love the updates Rob!
Thanks Jason, We need some more updates on your car. Anything is possible.

Clint didn't make a movie Rally Sport Camaro did he.

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So you're saying Rob is common. Got it and Thanks
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HEY HEY People build 67 and 68"s too!! And not all of them are orange
I hear people even build Chevelles.... Chevelles Jerry, can you believe it
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Old 12-28-2012, 09:15 AM
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Blaine, Jerry's head is too stuffed with info on how to make a Chevy fast. I don't think he has the band width to learn about Fords at his advanced age





A Torino in every household




I hear people even build Chevelles.... Chevelles Jerry, can you believe it
FIRST OFF my head is empty and secondly I guess there will be intros in every house too and third... WTH is a Chevelle Hope you and yours had a great X-Mas
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Thanks. Maybe one day we'll have both our big girls on the same track. Button willow sound good to you?

We may set off the richter scale! It will look like "Curves" for cars The track time sounds like a plan, now I just need to get her done.




Clint didn't make a movie Rally Sport Camaro did he.
If he did it would have been a better hit since "everybody"would have seen it LOL






I hear people even build Chevelles.... Chevelles Jerry, can you believe it [/QUOTE]
There are even a few El Camino's too. What is the world coming to?
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Thanks. Maybe one day we'll have both our big girls on the same track. Button willow sound good to you?
Not sure Button's surface could handle it, you boys might be forced to run Tag axles to pass tech.
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Not sure Button's surface could handle it, you boys might be forced to run Tag axles to pass tech.

Ouch.....
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Currently building the 66 F100 with a 482 Side Oiler. Project has been sitting for a couple years stalled because of a move etc.
Get back on that truck and update your build thread.


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Blaine, Jerry's head is too stuffed with info on how to make a Chevy fast. I don't think he has the band width to learn about Fords at his advanced age

How about some details on your car? Is it a small block or an FE, auto or Toploader. It sure is pretty. If you haven't already let's start modifying it.

Great to see a young guy who appreciated vintage muscle cars.
Thanks man, appreciate that coming from you and your build- my car (Youre gunna hate it) is only a 302 Auto Its got plenty of goodies tho




This Blue Fairlane is a 68 Fastback 500



Got a little red faced when they made me do this tho....
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Rob- Not trying to hijack your thread but I feel we have a lot in common - Your blue fairlane and my Mechanics Fairlane and his comet (pro touring) thought I'd share with ya!





....and his camaro for the chevy guys....

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