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Classic car guys / hot rods

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There is a post about racing so I did a spinoff and posted this. Show us your classic hot rod.
This is the car I still have. Check it out. please like my page.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/1969-Plymouth-gTx/232750896800343
 
Here are a couple of mine,


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This was my first car...been in storage for 30 years now, and will get a resto when I can find the cash! 1967 Firebird OHC6 Sprint, 4bbl, 4 speed, custom interior, parchment white with fold rear seat and console.
 

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snakepit said:
What is a Y39 Code Show Car and what makes it different from other 69 GTXs? I see you are asking $199,000 for it.

Each dealer could get 1 Y39. The mix match on my car is blue boot, black top, white interior.
Dana rear with a 727.
Super track pack was ultra rare. = discbrakes, cold air intake, dana. I have the original hood.
8 track.
I have never been told this car IS NOT one of it's kind option wise. Everything on the car is date code correct.

thanks for the interest.

Don
 
Not a classic car, but close enough, I think. My '70 Triumph Bonneville. Built this after getting out of dragracing. Started out as a basketcase. A ten year love/hate relationship. Plenty of aftermarket repro parts available - you just have to hope that they fit! >:(

I tell people that when working on vintage British iron you have to be part mechanic and part old world gunsmith....

Mike
 

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Too dim to do pictures, but will mention that our first family car was a '59 Lotus 7 America. Drove it through a blizzard on the NYS Thruway to the honeymoon motel.

Thereafter: Morgan 4/4, Daimler SP250, and other amazingly unreliable cars as the years passed. In the '80s, committed to a deTomaso Pantera. Wouldn't restart after stop for gas, with salesman aboard. Refused to buy it. Wound up with '84 911 Euro Carrera same day. Wonderful car. Son still has it.

Later raced hot-rodded '69 911 3.0 w/twin-plug heads, '59 Turner 950S (about 1/3 as fast as the 911), and a BMW 2002.

Occasionally daydream about these old rides as I trundle along in my wife's Subaru Forester, the best of the lot.
 
This is my hotrod, a '64 vette. This was an autocross race, the pic was taken just before I spun out. A blast!
 

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alf said:
1973 Z-28 I still own that I ordered new as a senior in high school.

Original car, 350, four speed, with 27,000......







I always wished I had been able to buy a 73 just like that, black interior, blue and white stripes, that sat for several years in a neighbors yard. Kid went to jail, car went to some lowlife relative. Bummer.

Those were fun cars, a bit more refined than the earlier ones, but still real cars.
 
alf said:
1973 Z-28 I still own that I ordered new as a senior in high school.

Original car, 350, four speed, with 27,000......














That takes me back. I had the Firebird formula 400, and my friend had the Z, and he always smoked me. He had N50s on the rear. Sweet car.
 

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