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This is Russ III. Yeah, Lance does have a brother! I like cars and so does my Dad. I have met Mr. Hohaus in Raleigh at a military show. I think he was supprised there are two of us Neighbors boys!!! I do like the militaria but I am not as crazy about it as my brother and Dad. Before my Dad had to slow down his work and daily activites this spring for health issues we always worked on cars at night. Now he has to come to our garage behind the house and pretty much watch me.
Right now I am taking apart a 69 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II Cale Yarbrough car. We are going to do it over from the ground up. We have done a 40 Ford coupe, 69 Taladega, 69 Cyclone Spoiler II Dan Gurney Car and a a 71 Cobra. We have a 63 Galaxie fastback, a 69 Cougar eliminator, a 72 Gran Torino sport 429 car. a 73 Gran Torino sport 400 cbi car, a 68 Torino Fastback 429 car with factory air, a 69 Torino Fastback my grandad's 87 thunderbird (he passed away before I ever got to meet him) my greatgrand Dad's 50 GMC pickup, my other grand Dads 50 Merc coupe & 56 Ford and what my Dad calls an off brand car- a ZR1 vette. My Dad says these cars are better than money in the bank but my Mom just shakes her head. Russ III the other Neighbors brother School is out here for a flu outbreak so get your shots!!!!


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I, too, like cars: 2001 Z06 Corvette, 69 SS/RS Camaro, 66 Mustang, 79 Lotus (Bond Car) and a couple of others that we actually drive.
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I fart around in a 1964 volkswagen beetle fully accessorized with fender skirts, rear quarter pop-out windows and factory sunroof. cheap and affordable antique.


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My Dad's first love is cars, especially 1940 Fords....here's his. He dabbled in daggers too, because I like them. Growing up in the sixties, I remember he ordered a 1964 Galaxie 500 with the factory racing option 427 with duel 4 barrels. Sure, it only got 3 miles to the gallon, but as a kid, it felt as if the front wheels were coming off the pavement! Wish I had that car now, hehehehe


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Well growing up in the period of car
cruising of 60's, and the muscle cars
of the period.

Nothing better than taking a ride!

Here is my 73 stingray I had in 75.

I now have fun in my ragtop 454 chevy!

Hope others post!

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I think I know that derelict! Big Grin Big Grin
 
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I should have kept a few cars , like my very first one, a 1970 buick gs stage one ragtop. Boy do I miss that one. But whatta ya gonna do. Big Grin
 
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I drug this out of the barn for a picture. Had it since the early eighties. It was my weekend warrior. '67 RS SS 396, 400 Turbo trans, .308 12 bolt "posi."

 
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Cars...another of my adictions.There was a great thread started by Johann on cars but,it's no longer here(thanks Dave Frown Razz).I've been lucky to own several muscle cars over the years.My favorite being any of the 67-69 Firebird and Camaro's I've had.For now I have a 77 Vette,warmed-over L-48,Richmond 5 speed(12 years).Also a 76 Trans-Am,455 4-speed and 3:55 12 bolt(17 years).

 
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Ah yes, the days of boulevard cruising. Big Grin
 
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Even in Norway we like US Muscle Cars Big Grin

I started off in the "wrong" Winkcamp with a '69 Mustang... Had it for 10 years or so before I sold it..


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Then I moved to Mopars.. Big Grin
Had this fantastic '70 Challenger R/T, all original matching numbers. 383 and a 4-speed manual. Now i regret selling it a couple of years ago.. Frown


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But then again, can't have it all..
I still have this one Big Grin
'71 Charger R/T, 440 SixPack. It's going through restoration nowadays, might be finished in a couple of years I hope..


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So that's were our muscle cars are going Big GrinAll the cars shown by the owners are great.As far as cruisin I still remember Pelham Pkwy. and Tremont Ave. in "The Bronx" with my '56 Ford.Pelham Pkwy. was a regular drag strip Cool


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While most of my cars have been from GM, I love all muscle cars.Trigger those Mopars are great.Back in 1981 my buddy had a 73 'cuda 340.We had a lot of good time in that car.Like an idiot I passed on a 71 GTX 440-4(1982) for $300 because I couldn't afford the car and a Christmas present for my girlfriend.I chose the wrong purchase.
 
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Raymond, love your T/A, "screaming chicken" hood decal, Crager S/S wheels! I'll re-post my '66 Bel-Air. Owned since '92, of course it did'nt look like this, then! Regards, Leipzig


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Daily driver.
Used to have a 911 with 'Zyklon' and an Olds with 'Dolch'. A friend had a Pontiac with 'Kreta' (he liked Paratrooper stuff).
Some dude in West Texas has 'Panzer'; I check every couple of years to see if it's up for grabs but he keeps it..........

 
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Here's an exc. Christmas present for all you car lovers. Be the first on your block to own 5 shares of Duesenberg Stock. I got this from an older woman whose house I was renovating. Out in her garage were two '37 Cords in super condition. I would rather have had either car but no such luck. She sold both of them for som fairly large bucks.

 
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love all muscle cars. have restored a few. but my brother and i have drag raced for over 20 years and still love it. its hard to quit once you know the pitfalls and stratagies in this sport.

 
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While i am not into cars,there are some great looking cars posted here,growing up the best one's i owned were a "54 Ford convertible" and a "49 Merc" wish i still had them,,here is a photo of my son's porsches...DAVE H

 
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Don't forget the hooptees! Razz I just love my 1971 Buick Skylark daily driver. He's big, beautiful, got a gas guzzling 350 V-8 with a 4-barrel, and, he hauls a$$. Cool

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