dr wogz
Fly caster
Such a thread has crossed my mind..If you want to talk about 5 dream planes, that could be fun.
(but would likely be 72 posts of: F-15, B-2, P-51, P-38, F-14.. )
Such a thread has crossed my mind..If you want to talk about 5 dream planes, that could be fun.
I got a couple pics of one of those driving south down I-95 just north of Richmond VA.
After he figured out what kind of car she had, he asked her what part she needed and she said "The 710 cap." He looked confused and asked her to show him the part. She handed him the part and he went and retrieved an oil cap from the back of the store.A woman shows up at a car parts store and needs a part for her car. The counterman asks what kind of car she has. She said she didn't know so she went back outside to check. She comes back in and tells the man blue.
My daughter used to travel a lot for work so she had high rank with one of the car rental companies, she could basically pick out any car they had on the lot. She went somewhere and they had a similar Maserati SUV on the lot. The guy out on the lot said she could take it so she did. She said she was a hit with the people she was meeting with.
Working in my father's garage around 1974 or so one of our customers was a used car lot. They got a 1971 El Camino with 454 LS6 and 4-speed and brought it to us to install a new clutch. I wanted it but my dad said no.1970 Chevelle SS Convertible 454 LS6 with the M22 Rock Crusher.
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I only see 4 cars, but one of them is up my alley awesome (1967 Corvette).
I didn't get a car I wanted also in 1977. Our neighbors had bought a car to tow their pop-up camper with. 1969 Impala SS, 396ci with 4 speed. He told me he tried to see how fast it would go, but after smoking the tire through 1st & 2nd, breaking loose going into 3rd, and breaking loose again going into 4th at +100 mph he got scared and backed off. Never did find top end.Working in my father's garage around 1974 or so one of our customers was a used car lot. They got a 1971 El Camino with 454 LS6 and 4-speed and brought it to us to install a new clutch. I wanted it but my dad said no.
One of my dad's friends had factory ordered a 1966 Chevy Impala with 425 horsepower 427 and 4-speed, for his wife to drive. She didn't like it eventually he pulled the motor and transmission from his pickup, 283 and powerglide, and put in the Impala. He put the 427 back in his pickup along with a 3-speed manual transmission and just slowly lugged around town. If a person had that car now with its original parts put back in it would be worth a lot of money.1969 Impala SS, 396ci with 4 speed.
It's hard to see what that engine is, is it a first generation Chrysler Hemi?and this engine:
of all the pictures I've found, the valve covers are not it.It's hard to see what that engine is, is it a first generation Chrysler Hemi?
This is the traditional design of the first gen. Hemi, the valve covers look a lot like the photo.of all the pictures I've found, the valve covers are not it.
It's hard to see what that engine is, is it a first generation Chrysler Hemi?
good find Tim, but I'd rather have a 632 Chevy with Hilborn fuel injection, a real engine4.6 liter Ford, though it's an automotive sin to have anything but a 351 Cleveland in there. At least it's still a Ford motor.
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Eve...3-DE-TOMASO-PANTERA-2-DOOR-CUSTOM-COUPE-90966
oh yeah, I'd give up my left testicle for a Mangusta
oh yeah, I'd give up my left testicle for a Mangusta
I've been kicking myself in the rear for the past 50 years for not buying one of those in the mid 70's.1963 Chevy Corvette Stingray
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