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Seeing as I had a Black '78 Trans Am, I could go for another.
But I do love me some general lee! Would be a hard choice. |
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General Lee. All day. Every damn day.
Nothing wrong with the T/A. I love the movie. But I grew up watching TDOH and it holds a more special place in my heart. |
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General Lee - just to piss off the PC crowd.
<------------ minority with two six shelf bookcases filled with books on the Confederacy, Confederate soldiers, memoirs, regimental histories, etc. |
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I’ll take the one that doesn’t have the doors welded shut forcing me to climb in through the windows!
Rain and snow is a real thing in my area! |
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Quoted: There's always the anti-General Lee. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/291771/X9oArN9_jpg-1897010.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Charger, but I'd get rid of the GL thing in favor of a dark color. There's always the anti-General Lee. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/291771/X9oArN9_jpg-1897010.JPG |
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No Replacement for Displacement. Period. Yank the 426 and get a 440 wedge
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They're both cool as shit, but I have zero desire to own either.
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View Quote Dude - somebody vandalized the shit out of your ride! |
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BTA.
I like the GL but some SJW is going to vandalize it the first chance they get. |
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Quoted: I think in one of the later episodes is was the engine out of an AJ Foyt car or something. So going by what the show says, I'm going to pick the Charger with a NASCAR engine that you can jump over anything. Plus the biggest argument I've ever hand with my wife was about naming my son Beauregard Duke Looze. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 426 Hemi FTW! IIRC weren't most of the jump cars 318s? With a boatload of cement in the trunk? I think in one of the later episodes is was the engine out of an AJ Foyt car or something. So going by what the show says, I'm going to pick the Charger with a NASCAR engine that you can jump over anything. Plus the biggest argument I've ever hand with my wife was about naming my son Beauregard Duke Looze. A.J. Foyt? |
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Bandit TA because I couldn't get my big ass in through the window of the General LEE
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I like the Bandit TA better, even more so, the one from the second Bandit movie-1980 TA.
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Years ago, I met someone who had restored a 1979 Trans-Am with a Pontiac 400 in it. He had a
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Why must we always debate these cars in their original factory configurations, when very few of them remain that way?
This is the Bandit Trans Am I'd want. I might put the original quad headlights back in though. 1979 Year One Trans Am - SOLD |
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As much as I love the General, I'm a Pontiac man 1st and foremost and my T/A would be worked over by the Pontiac Masters at Butler in Tennessee..??
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As a child of the 70s, and an avowed Ford man, this is an impossible choice.
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Quoted: Quoted: General Lee - 2 dudes riding around not getting laid Bandit - car is so hot, chick leaves her own wedding to ride around with Turd Ferguson You shut that commie whore mouth Yeah, Luke Duke performed in a band that played locally a couple times. Fricken doosh. I get the movie star/caste system dynamic, but he was a hole ass |
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The Gen Lee is a classic 60's muscle car, the bandit TA is a POS 70's smog mobile. Not even close.
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Quoted: General Lee - just to piss off the PC crowd. <------------ minority with two six shelf bookcases filled with books on the Confederacy, Confederate soldiers, memoirs, regimental histories, etc. View Quote I actually prefer the Bandit T/A, but in the current world I'm going with the above. The libs are not going to be very happy when they actually create the the monsters they keep squawking about. |
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View Quote I would kill a stranger for that particular barchetta. |
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Quoted: Supernatural's 1967 Impala https://smartcdn.prod.postmedia.digital/driving/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/supernatural-impala-0011.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: LMFAO ! Get a Camaro in that case . Pontiac never needs a Chevy to go fast . The Boys at Butler Performance , Don Johnston and Kauffman have proved that many times over . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Trans-Am after an LS swap. LMFAO ! Get a Camaro in that case . Pontiac never needs a Chevy to go fast . The Boys at Butler Performance , Don Johnston and Kauffman have proved that many times over . Pontiac engines have been out of production for over 40 years now, and as time goes on, the number of people who have experienced a proper Poncho have dropped. The amazing thing about them is the level of aftermarket support available to such an old platform. You can build one entirely out of aftermarket parts, including the engine block. That isn't a thing because they suck. A properly built Pontaic is a beautiful beast. |
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View Quote 305. Blah. Those you can LS swap. |
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Maybe someday I'll get a black one, but for now, my low, loud, Red, not stock one will have to do
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Quoted: Supernatural's 1967 Impala https://smartcdn.prod.postmedia.digital/driving/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/supernatural-impala-0011.jpg View Quote My first car, only red , back in 1978. |
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Quoted: General Lee - 2 dudes riding around not getting laid Bandit - car is so hot, chick leaves her own wedding to ride around with Turd Ferguson View Quote |
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I’ll vote with the car I’ve owned since 1985
Attached File @p400 Original except for a new roof after it was damaged in a storm |
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Quoted: Coyote X https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fc/Coyote_024.JPG/1280px-Coyote_024.JPG View Quote A kit car built on a beetle chassis? |
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General. But make the drivers door open, I dont think my back can take climbing through the window.
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