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My current rides.... (have had a '57 Ford T-bird, a '67 Mercury Cougar and a '65 Ford Mustang Convertible too).
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In Your Dreams.
Jason has 3 Mopeds to save gas going to work so he can afford to buy Tires & Gas for Show!
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69 Camaro RS/Z28 (owned since I was 16), 70 Challenger RT 440 4spd Dana car - numbers car (Before and currently on dollies to be reassembled) and My 2011 camaro RS SS.
Thanks Mike
Always Looking for any Pure Oil and Sunoco Items.
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Thanks for posting the Charger pictures Rick. Bought my wife this Lincoln AWD full load MKS...always thought they were old man cars. But no more, it's an amazing car! Here's my next build, 1967 Cuda conv. it has 49 inches of tire in the back. I was going to put a 426 crate Hemi in it. But, I sold the 426, as now I'm going to find a 7.1 Hemi.
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Well how do I explain. I was happily living in a trailor house going to bars and chasing women when I found this 41 Lincoln and decided I had to have it. So I went out and bought a house with a four car garage. My troubles began. That was 33 years ago and I still have to start on the Lincoln, but I had to fill the garage. I restored the 71 Cougar conv. several years ago but it hasn't been out of the garage in a couple of years. My namesake the 67 Chev has been my project the last ten years or so. By the way I have owned it for 44 years this month. It started with changing out the AM radio to a AM-FM stereo Cassette player, so it was no longer stock. Next was a four bolt main 350, then a NV4500 transmission and 208 transfer case. Power steering, power brakes and front disc brakes which I didn't like the width of the modern front end so being a machinest I narrowed it by two inches to make it the same as the one I took out. I made my own driveshafts. Just last weekend I got the cab painted 2011 Camaro green. So it is finally coming together, maybe I'll get it done before I die of old age. Here are the pictures. Mitch
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Here are a few photos of the cat that lives in the garage. It is a 1959 XK150 Jaguar. I bought the car a while back in 1974. It has had a body-off frame total restoration that only took 20 years. I wasn't in any rush since for me it was always something to work on. It has straight six 3.4 litre dual overhead cam engine, 4 wheel disc brakes, 16 inch stainless wire wheels, rack and pinion steering, 4 speed with overdrive but no syncro in 1st, and plenty of Italian leather in the interior. It has what I call long legs, once you get it up to speed it is joy to drive. Cheers, Don. ps: Yes the speedo's top speed does read 140mph. A modified version of the engine won LeMans four times.
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Looking for any cans! PM me what ya got!
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Purchased this 1987 Buick T-Type Turbo new and it now has 62,000 miles on it. The first 5 years I raced the car a 1/4 mile at a time. I'll be buried in it. LOL! My first British car was this 73 Triumph MkIV/1500 Spitfire. Lots of work done to it and runs and drives like a new one. A lot of fun to drive. I have had it for almost 6 years. 1974 TVR 2500M. Purchased 5 years ago with 18,000 miles and tons of documentation. Its a keeper! 1976 Triumph TR6. I have had this about a year and half and just pile the miles on it. Lots of work done and more to do. I'm presently looking for something prewar American to add to the mix. Nice cars everyone!
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Why do you guys beat the $hit out of your cars ? LOL
No one can say they beat it up as much as I do! Haha. Here is something that you east coast guys don't see much. Here are a few pics of my 2001 Toyota Tundra. If you build it.... They will come.... Lol
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Looking for Johnson anything and Ca gas signs and ?
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Here's my Camaro hopefully...........
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