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Optics Jedi Knight Lord Of The Flies Joined: March/14/2007 Location: South Africa Status: Offline Points: 6253 |
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You could actually work on those cars.....no onboard compooters....
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Optics Jedi Knight Lord Of The Flies Joined: March/14/2007 Location: South Africa Status: Offline Points: 6253 |
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Yes that is the studebaker Silver Hawk.
My dad put an 8 track player in. He only had two cassettes. Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdick. 50 years later and I still know the songs!!!!
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Chuck Norris Joined: June/18/2011 Location: TEXAS Status: Offline Points: 122179 |
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When I was a little kid my dad had a 1949 Buick Roadmaster. It was a 8 cylinder and had a Dynaflow transmission....and early automatic.... Ours was black like this! He traded it in 1956 for a NEW Ford.... yikes... |
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Optics Jedi Master Joined: January/02/2007 Location: Ontario, Canada Status: Offline Points: 8904 |
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First car was bought with my fiancé (soon to be wife) in 1968 and was a ‘62 Belair, straight 6, standard brakes and steering but was a two sped automatic. Not a barn burner at 135 HP but a good reliable car although it did tend to eat brakes. Next car was a 1970 Plymouth Duster 340 - cost me a lot of money in speeding tickets and tires.
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God save the Empire!
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Optics Retard Joined: February/12/2008 Location: Ky Status: Offline Points: 22284 |
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I learned to drive in mom and dad's 1961 Buick Le Sabre. I didn't think it was a very cool car then, but it was actually a great car. I raced a friend's 1970 Chevy Nova SS in that Buick. I knew I was going to lose, but the Buick surprised both of us because I didn't lose by much. My first car was a 1970 Dodge Challenger. It was black with a red interior and had a 340, 4BBL with a 4 speed manual. I had more fun in that car than any other car I've owned. Needless to say, I got to know more than one police officer in that thing. I even knew the few that I out ran.
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Life's concerns should be about the 120lb pack your trying to get to the top of the mountain, and not the rock in your boot.
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Optics God Joined: May/14/2006 Location: West of Rockies Status: Offline Points: 14569 |
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My 'ol '79 Bronco teamed up with a friend's '33 Willys (blown 327 Chevy). Edited by mike650 - March/20/2019 at 22:49 |
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“A hunt based only on trophies taken falls far short of what the ultimate goal should be.” – Fred Bear
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Optics God Joined: May/14/2006 Location: West of Rockies Status: Offline Points: 14569 |
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MY grandfather had one in white, I used sit in the passenger side and shout "Go Thunderbird Go! He'd get this gleam in his eyes, then nail the gas pedal, my grandmother white knuckling it.... great memories!
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“A hunt based only on trophies taken falls far short of what the ultimate goal should be.” – Fred Bear
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Chuck Norris Joined: June/18/2011 Location: TEXAS Status: Offline Points: 122179 |
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We had a 1939 International on the farm. Flat head six. Maybe it would do 50 mph. After my dad moved all the furniture up to the farm ( it took him all summer...one load per weekend..) the truck was just used for running around the farm. We also had a 1950 Chevy with a wooden box on it....a flatbed with solid tongue and groove sides....no tailgate...that was my manure wagon..... |
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Chuck Norris Joined: June/18/2011 Location: TEXAS Status: Offline Points: 122179 |
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" Before long both of those trucks had dead batteries and we had to roll them to start from then on..." " When Eduardo went to get gas at the little old ladie's store ( she had ONE pump sitting out front of her house and a one room convenience store inside...), Eduardo couldn't shut the truck off..... "....so he had to carry a rock! ) |
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Chuck Norris Joined: June/18/2011 Location: TEXAS Status: Offline Points: 122179 |
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" Then, after he paid his two dollars for two month's worth of gas....he knocked the rock out from the tire, grabbed it, and jumped into the truck before it rolled away...." |
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" If you're rich you don't get to do all this fun stuff growing up! " |
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Chuck Norris Joined: June/18/2011 Location: TEXAS Status: Offline Points: 122179 |
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In 1971 I bought a 1966 Olds Cutlass....green, like this, except mine had a white top.... |
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I had white interior like this.....two speed auto on the console with a vacuum gauge.....freakin' cool! |
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Chuck Norris Joined: June/18/2011 Location: TEXAS Status: Offline Points: 122179 |
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Mine had a console and an automatic....and AIR Thank God.....I bought it in San Antonio for $999.....OMG!!!! The fastest car I ever had! 330 c.i.d ultra-high compression V8.....4 bbl carb.....fasten your seat belt!! |
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Chuck Norris Joined: June/18/2011 Location: TEXAS Status: Offline Points: 122179 |
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I traded the 66 Olds in on a brand new 72 Olds Cutlass Supreme that looked exactly like this!!! A nice car but the 350 was not as fast as that small 442 engine! |
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Optics Master Extraordinaire Joined: February/20/2008 Location: North Carolina Status: Offline Points: 4525 |
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I Had been driving the Torino for about 7 months and was taking a new girlfriend to the movies. Was pulling out into heavy traffic when a guy in new ford pickup changed lanes and crushed the rear end of my Torino. The guy was charged for failing to yield and totaled his truck and the Torino and I heard language from that girl that had everybody there wanting to cover their ears. No one was hurt but sure hated losing my car. My Dad took the insurance money ($1,200) and found a perfect, super clean 72 Challenger. Another classic I wish I still had.
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Take care of Soldiers, Show em how its done and do it with em, Run to the Fight & and hold your ground! I die my men go home! If you're a NCO and this ain't you. GET OUT! GOD BLESS AMERICA!
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Optics God Joined: May/14/2006 Location: West of Rockies Status: Offline Points: 14569 |
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Have you driven one of the not so new now retro Challengers, they've done a great job recreating it... all the way down to the rear window. Backing out of the driveway in one of the new rental Challengers I had flashbacks of driving my buddy's '70 Challenger throughout in high school. |
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Optics Retard Joined: February/12/2008 Location: Ky Status: Offline Points: 22284 |
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Dad had a 1953 Ford pickup. I Know he replaced the wood in the bed at least 3 times. He used it to haul everything that would fit or he could tie on it. Mostly wood for his cabinet shop and the finished cabinets to be installed, but he also hauled rock, dirt, and anything else that would fit. I was convinced he could haul the Empire State Building in that thing. He traded it for a 62 Chevy pickup.
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Life's concerns should be about the 120lb pack your trying to get to the top of the mountain, and not the rock in your boot.
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