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He was on a bike? Probably deserved it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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He was on a bike? Probably deserved it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Gadget needs to do a bazinga recap for this thread For all of the missed zingers I give you. https://cdn2.dizkover.com/upload/img/orig/40-140463188553-hot-girls-on-instagram.png |
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72 really but yeah. More looks than muscle but still cool in my book. This car is largely original but has had some quarter work and the side trim shaved. HEI and headers are the only deviation from stock under the hood. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Gadget needs to do a bazinga recap for this thread For all of the missed zingers I give you. https://cdn2.dizkover.com/upload/img/orig/40-140463188553-hot-girls-on-instagram.png |
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Watching 911. Woman hits a guy on a bicycle, he crashes thru her windshield. She takes a breath, and drives home, parks the car in the garage, with the dude in the windshield. I haven't been out on my bike in 2 years |
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I still say 1/2 zingas should be fine derriere's |
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Hm... I thought it was 1973 that they dropped. I know GM cars went from good looking to fugly in 73. At least most of the "muscle" cars. Weren't cats introdouched in 73, too? View Quote In 73 the f-bodies still looked the same but the intermediates changed to the colonnade body style which was originally supposed to launch in 1972. Catalytic converters didn't make the scene until 1975. |
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Yes, tightens up much easier. Who knows what iwk did to this thing. Or where he put it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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In 72 they switched from gross to net horsepower ratings. They dynoed the engines with all accessories attached. In 73 the f-bodies still looked the same but the intermediates changed to the colonnade body style which was originally supposed to launch in 1972. Catalytic converters didn't make the scene until 1975. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hm... I thought it was 1973 that they dropped. I know GM cars went from good looking to fugly in 73. At least most of the "muscle" cars. Weren't cats introdouched in 73, too? In 73 the f-bodies still looked the same but the intermediates changed to the colonnade body style which was originally supposed to launch in 1972. Catalytic converters didn't make the scene until 1975. |
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I could do those. |
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Dolphins need a win so bengals can be worse. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I could do those. 1018, brass, and nylon I beleave. I'm gonna have one badass gunsmithing hammer. |
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