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willfish

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I am so , so itching to buy another old muscle car.. ,
when I was 18, I had a 74 nova ss, an when i was 21 I had a mint 66 olds 442

, I havnt been in the muscle car scene in quite a few yrs , , an am itching for another,, really focusing on a bout a 70 goat. hopefully a true judge. orbit orange
but I had no idea the demand now a days for any old ride, the norm that I seen for anything is like in the rage of like 20 to 30 k,

seen alot in the 50;s ,, 40's, an everywhere inbeteeenw,,,, even a 70 /69 true 442
if I wehnt chevell, it abosultely gotta be 69... ,, but I'm really digging the 68 to 70 goats.... 455 ....4 on ther floor

just ranbling here guys...


Will
 

willfish

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RHDMK3 said:
I think late 60's/early 70's Chevelle's are badass cars.. What did you have done to your Olds?

I didnt do anything done to it, I was 21 , bought it for 5 K mint condition, with a olds 455 in it, , an threw a main rod bearing..

i was then like 22 when I blew it, an had a crummy job at the time making about 130 bucs a week, , so, I sold the car for 2 K,,,,
I could have cried, ...

so I'm itching for another ride....

Will
 

OneJoeZee

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Never been a huge fan of muscle cars.

I'm not really all that passionate about other cars other than the A70 and A80.

There's only a handful of other cars I'd really want. MKIV TT, FD, and Gallardo. All in black of course. If I had those 3 cars plus my current Supra, I'd be set for life I think. :)
 

Toyota h8r

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69 camaro 70 trans am, 63 Vette, 69 charger, 1987 GNX.......= dream cars

1983 Firebird is my dd right now.....:aigo::aigo::aigo: gas mileage sux bad....................ladies love it tho...:naughty:
 

supraman7mgte

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um my flavor would be a "68 Charger with a 440. shit i'm getting wood now.
only problem is that going "retro" is too popular. prices on rusting hulks are outrageous. something that was once cool and not-of-the-norm is now mainstream and on TNN every Sunday. NOTHING is sacred!!
 

willfish

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supraman7mgte said:
um my flavor would be a "68 Charger with a 440. shit i'm getting wood now.
only problem is that going "retro" is too popular. prices on rusting hulks are outrageous. something that was once cool and not-of-the-norm is now mainstream and on TNN every Sunday. NOTHING is sacred!!

440 six pack huh ?
yea, I like the retro look, but it is very popular now... kinda the norm now,,, an the norm for something that could be rusing is like some 30 K


Will
 

Doward

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I'm partial to the 2nd generation Trans Ams, myself. Fastest and best handling car you could buy in the 70s. :)

Set of subframes, 2" drop, with an all aluminum IA 428 running a megasquirt system + twin 60-1s huffing 16psi all tunneled back through a T56 to a 3.50 9" rear end, LS1 discs on all four corners, and T-Tops.

To this day, no dash has been as driver-friendly as the '77 Trans Am I started into vehicles with - though the Supra is right there with it ;)

Look at it!
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Loki

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Doward said:
I'm partial to the 2nd generation Trans Ams, myself. Fastest and best handling car you could buy in the 70s. :)

Set of subframes, 2" drop, with an all aluminum IA 428 running a megasquirt system + twin 60-1s huffing 16psi all tunneled back through a T56 to a 3.50 9" rear end, LS1 discs on all four corners, and T-Tops.

To this day, no dash has been as driver-friendly as the '77 Trans Am I started into vehicles with - though the Supra is right there with it ;)

Look at it!
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My Dad has a '78 Trans Am, I'm still trying to let him let me drive it :(