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1958 chev station wagon at 14, field car. First real car 1964 chev belair
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1979 Ford 150 Ranger Explorer. Bought used while in High School. Sold it early 90's to a teen cousin when I needed to buy a family truckster. Wife on left Pops on right. Miss you Pops. Yeah couldn't find whole truck pic on short order. That’s a really sharp pickup, I love the Explorer stripe kit. Was it a 351, 400, or 300?
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1961 Chevy Impala, 283/powerglide, red and white two door hardtop, i was 15.
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72 Chevelle. Loved that sob. One day the old man said you get a job today?(16, talked to the girl who worked with me into quitting and going back to her place to smoke and get busy). I said no, ill go get one tomorrow. The old man grabbed the keys outta my hand, went out and pulled it into the garage and started sanding it. Im like wtf are you doin?!?! He said I told you keep a job or the cars gone. He painted the sob at 2am, and 6pm the next day it went to auction.
No offense, but your dad was a dick. A good Dad keeps his promises.
People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.
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The 1st LP on my '57 Chev was "70-A57". 70 was the county number, the rest should be self explanatory . . .
Someday I hope to be the person my dogs think I am . . . The only true cost of having a dog is its death. Someone once said "a nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves." Shiloh Sharps . . . there is no substitute. NRA Endowment Member
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73' Plymouth Valiant with a 318
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Does the Ford 8N tractor at five years count? No
Okay how about a 1971 Toyota Celica. 113 cubic inches and 110 hp would just barely push her to 120 mph in fourth gear and 6300 RPM recline. 0 to 30 in first 30 to 60 in second 60 to 90 in third 90 plus in fourth
That little wench took me places 4x4s feared to tread. I could try to count all the times we had her airborne, but that was a long time ago and my memory is not what it once was.
Just let it be said, "A wonderful time was had by all." One could even take care of the local MILF, if you reclined the passenger seat.
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1932 Ford hotrod. I was 14 & it was 1964.
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1978 Dodge Charger SE
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In 1959 I bought my first car...a '49 Ford 4-door sedan that had been lightly sideswiped down the passenger side. $65 Had an excellent engine and 3-speed. Found a mint '51 Ford Victoria 2-door hardtop with a bad engine and trans for $150 and swapped in the '49's engine and trans. I was stylin!
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My first was a 1957 Chevrolet pickup with three on the tree and a floor starter. That was my first also. 🤠
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67 Chevy II Nova, bright blue, with the 194 Straight six and automatic transmission. Bought in 1972. I had more offers to buy that car than any other since, as it was known to be a great candidate for souping up. Cost me $600. Not a hot rod as configured, but it towed my aluminum boat and that was good enough for me.
Carry what you’re willing to fight with - Mackay Sagebrush
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Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want. Rehabilitation is way overrated. Orwell wasn't wrong. GOA member disappointed NRA member 24HCF SEARCH
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Most of the Chevy drivers were a little brain dead. Those 2 bbl 283's were smokin' machines, though. Are you familiar with the 'Z-eater' Super Cobra Jet Torino, by chance? It had a coiled Cobra.........with a lil' bitty mouse in the mouth.......all sitting on the shaker. Same here.....Little 289 2V ate many small blocks Chevy's.....even with the crappy transmission. All in all, that would have been very unlikely dining unless those Chev drivers were unskilled.
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Note to self: Never ask an old Fogey how he is doing today. Revised note to self: Keep it short when someone asks how I am doing.
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Same here.......except plain Cougar.....ugly green color. Chrome 60's on the rear.......baby moon chromies on the front. Had the solenoid 3 step turn signals. 8 track stereo. Boosted Tommy James, and Led's 's 'whole lotta love'. Green eyed lady too, Sugarloaf. 890 WLS AM......Chicago. Didn't even notice the static....till FM. Little 289 2V ate many small blocks Chevy's.......even with the crappy transmission. Put a high performance air filter on 'er........with 'Thrush' glasspack dual exhaust. Drag strip ready! 1967 Mercury Cougar XR-7, white with black top and interior. 289 with automatic and T shifter on the console. Leather bucket seats. Sure it did. LMAO.
Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want. Rehabilitation is way overrated. Orwell wasn't wrong. GOA member disappointed NRA member 24HCF SEARCH
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1954 2 door Chevrolet Bel air Likewise 1973, skinny Valsdad. Looks like the fender skirts are still on the hardtop coupe.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Most of the Chevy drivers were a little brain dead. Those 2 bbl 283's were smokin' machines, though. Are you familiar with the 'Z-eater' Super Cobra Jet Torino, by chance? It had a coiled Cobra.........with a lil' bitty mouse in the mouth.......all sitting on the shaker. grin: By 1970 the Chev SBs were way past the 283. Yes, I helped a neighbor with his Torino (he called it a Cobra) back then but I do not remember any badges - seems like it had a 428 cu in "Cobra-Jet" setup - good power plant but that Torino seemed too heavy to allow top performance. I could be wrong on that - don't know very much about those Fords..
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Most of the Chevy drivers were a little brain dead. Those 2 bbl 283's were smokin' machines, though. Are you familiar with the 'Z-eater' Super Cobra Jet Torino, by chance? It had a coiled Cobra.........with a lil' bitty mouse in the mouth.......all sitting on the shaker. grin: By 1970 the Chev SBs were way past the 283. Yes, I helped a neighbor with his Torino (he called it a Cobra) back then but I do not remember any badges - seems like it had a 428 cu in "Cobra-Jet" setup - good power plant but that Torino seemed too heavy to allow top performance. I could be wrong on that - don't know very much about those Fords.. Had a 74 gran torino sport with 351 windsor. Heavy & slow, but was a cool car.
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