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  • QUKBMER
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    Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
    Recent pictures of Terrys truck





    OP's El Camino !

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  • 2mAn
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    Recent pictures of Terrys truck





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  • bikerjim2000
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    This is My first car, still driving this 70 for 33 years now. I stripped and painted and have a 355 I built for it in 1985, TH350 that can bark third hard, a 373 Z28 rear that 10 years ago was attached to Ladder bar and 8 pt Roll bar. I love this one. Hey OP I didn't see your El Camino pics?

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  • QUKBMER
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    I just registered on the NECOA (National El Camino Owners Association) Forum.

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  • marshallnoise
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    I love old muscle cars.

    I have been geeking out on these guys and the fun they seem to have.

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  • QUKBMER
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    You should maybe consider getting another car Jason. I did just for the fact i wanted to get another one before they go back up in price and out of my reach money wise.

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  • flyboyx
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    that is a very impressive collection of mopars, jasonc.

    when i was 18, i had the chance to buy a 67 gtx with 4 speed for 2400.00. i don't know why i passed on that car. i did have several 65 gto's. one was try power/4speed/power windows/power seat/am/fm radio...etc. the color was originally iris mist purple with white interior.

    sadly, i don't have any pics handy. i guess i shall go through my extremely large box of prints and see if i can find some.

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  • kickinindian
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    Originally posted by Vincent Brick View Post
    Yeah those are just what he has now, formerly had '58 Corvette Fuelie, '63 Corvette roadster, '67 Chevelle SS396, '68 Firebird Ram Air II with Corvette L88 swap, '70-1/2 Z28.... ahhhhhh what it would have been like to live in the old economy where the average working class person could afford fast cars.
    its all your fault for not working hard enough, the trickle down economy works, just got to get a degree! rabble rabble rabble P&R rabble rabble rabble #sarcasm

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  • QUKBMER
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    Yeah ! Those were the days lol !

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  • Vincent Brick
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    Yeah those are just what he has now, formerly had '58 Corvette Fuelie, '63 Corvette roadster, '67 Chevelle SS396, '68 Firebird Ram Air II with Corvette L88 swap, '70-1/2 Z28.... ahhhhhh what it would have been like to live in the old economy where the average working class person could afford fast cars.

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  • QUKBMER
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    My Dad has had several Muscle Cars 1969 442-hurst/olds / 66 4 speed k-code coupe mustang / 68 dodge charger r/t 440 4bbl and he has now a 1967 rs/ss camaro. Before i was born ( 1968 ) he had a 1966 sunbeam tiger 260v8 4bbl and a 1961 impala w/348 bored .030 over with tri-power (3 2bbl carb's) 4 speed with s/s doug headers w/olds rear end and 4:10 gears & posi.

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  • Vincent Brick
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    I grew up around drag racing and big V8s. My Dad was into Corvette restoration when I was kid and gradually moved onto Mopars by the end of the '80s. I used to REALLY want a late 340 4-speed A-body, but E-body prices prices skyrocketed dragging Dart prices up with them keeping them out of my reach, and these days I don't have room for a 2nd car or a garage. I'm not even joking though when I say I want to put together a daily driver S52/S54 '63-'64 Valiant wagon.


    No V8 but I had a clean, lowered '73 Valiant with a big system as a teenager in the '90s. Only 40k miles when I bought it, drove it across the country twice. My love for the slant-6 fed my interest in BMW sixes.






    My Pops is almost 70 and has a '64 Plymouth Fury with a 500hp .060-over pump gas 440 in front of a push-button, manual valve body auto (manually shifting a 500hp push-button car is nuts), as well as a restored '69 Road Runner 426 Hemi 4-speed he usually keeps as a "day 2" car with bigger carbs, cam, Hurst, period Sun tach, line lock, cheaters/skinnies, etc.. The '64 he redid himself, the Road Runner was half-ass restored in the mid-'90s by a previous owner with my Dad and I finishing it and fixing their mistakes.





















    It doesn't matter how many time I go to drive that '64, I know what is coming, but even when it has been sitting you just have to tap the key and immediately are startled and consumed by that sound of a big block through Flowmasters. I get why people are so into those type of cars.

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  • QUKBMER
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    With the power comes respect for it as well ! I am very sure you already know that ! ;)

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  • JasonC
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    I miss the power! The Corvair is a very fun car but has no plant you in the seat and hold on excitement. I'd love to get another 66 Coronet 500. Or maybe a 69-70 Dart Swinger 340.

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  • QUKBMER
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    Damn Jason you had a nice collection going on there lol !!!!! My first car was in 1988 a 1969 chevelle SS396 (was stolen) then i got a 1967 Ford Fairlane 500 with a 289 v8 4 bbl and that all stopped about 1992 (accident) and i haven't had another Muscle Car till now. A 24 year gap between having a Muscle Car is way to long !!!
    Last edited by QUKBMER; 04-10-2016, 09:01 AM.

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