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Link Posted: 8/31/2019 2:48:39 PM EDT
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440 going in my 73 Charger back in 92....My daily driver for several years.



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Damn yall are old
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1973 Series 3 Lightweight, 24V FFR













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The ol Tbird and Jag back in 99....

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Mine
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My father in laws
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A customer’s car I recently painted
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My father in law’s Chevy II
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Really need to go downtown to see this and the other Packards.
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1964 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV. Original motor and drivetrain 96,000, 15 year old paint and interior.  3 on tree, drums(every part new), no heater, nonseat belts. Just replaced the original suspension last summer

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1967 FJ45LPB 1 ton, 1978 motor, 1978 axles(full float Arb rear), but still 3 on tree and 1 barrel. Rattle can paint(but close to original),  dents and rust, no plans to ever restore. It's way to much fun, had it close to 20 years

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1982 FJ40, all original, 2nd owner everything gone thru, original paint, no rust or rot lots of NOS parts. Had this almost 20 years, bought it from the window of the original owner here in town  it's an amazing 40, drives much different than the early 45s.
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Current project.....

This.....



Going in this.....

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1974 Cherokee





Used to own this '65 CJ-5.

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OK Nitro, now you're just making me jealous for the heck of it.

You may be reported if you don't knock it off.
Link Posted: 8/31/2019 3:12:40 PM EDT
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Pic from 1980 when I was 18.
My first car a 71 Challenger Convertible 340, 727 auto and 3.55 gears.



This pic was taken in 1969 my older brothers lease car a 69 Road Runner with 383, 727 auto, air grabber hood and 3.55 gears.

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oh, that's attractive
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My dad and my uncle in their 1927 Ford Model T

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One I sold to pay for some of grad school

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Picked up this 87 this summer.







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At my favorite show here in NH today...
Here is my favorite so far.
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Link Posted: 8/31/2019 3:35:30 PM EDT
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1963 T-Bird. Purchased new by my grandma in '63. Dad has it now

because my 100 year old grandma doesn't drive anymore.

Gas gauge went bad so dad sent it out for repair.

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All original "survivor" except for brakes, battery, tires etc..
Link Posted: 8/31/2019 3:45:14 PM EDT
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1908 Brush Runabout.  Mrs Flying Gorilla's great uncle was Alanson Brush, the builder/owner of Brush Motor Company, who later was an influential engineer in the genesis of both the Pontiac and Plymouth brands.  He also patented the rack and pinion steering design and used it on the Runabout.
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'65 F100

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My boss’ Buick GS convertible when I was painting it. Attachment Attached File
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1908 Brush Runabout.  Mrs Flying Gorilla's great uncle was Alanson Brush, the builder/owner of Brush Motor Company, who later was an influential engineer in the genesis of both the Pontiac and Plymouth brands.  He also patented the rack and pinion steering design and used it on the Runabout.
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That's pretty freakin' cool!
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Love Camaros
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You want old, here's old..... 1906 Ford Model N. That's my dad fueling up during a tour a couple years ago.



Here's a couple of Ford Model K's. They are north of $250k each. I believe they are 2 of 3 running worldwide.

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old chevy by Chris B, on Flickr
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1943 Ford GPW

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My buddies house is like a car show lol
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Do you have more pics of that '67 Firebird? If so, please post them.

My first car was a '67 Firebird, but a drunk/druggie hit me and totaled it;


I ordered a '77 Trans Am to replace it;


If I could get just one of them back, it would be the '67.

@Badlatitude
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@67Firebird

It's a 67, 400 built by Nunzi, th400, (non original 12 bolt) original 10 bolt on site. Factory AC, power window car. In case you were wondering.
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It's a 67, 400 built by Nunzi, th400, (non original 12 bolt) original 10 bolt on site. Factory AC, power window car. In case you were wondering.
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Thanks. Mine was a 326 automatic. Not fast or anything special, other than being special to me.
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I'll add some later.
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I owned this one 5-6 years. It needed a mechanical restoration, be the body was sound.

I'd just drive it to town, or hunt. Pull a sled in the snow...  It  not a road vehicle at all, pretty loose at 45 mph.



71' Landcruiser

Here's a nice quarter about to go on my 66 Galaxie



Both sides were done



Pretty warm 460 and Tremec  TKO600 5 speed. Powder coated frame and running gear..



It was born a 428 four speed with air car, but I had a 460 and wanted overdrive..



Locker, disc brakes, drag studs and sway bar action..



Body back from paint after 3 years and two shops. I hate body guys.

I recently scored a deluxe grille, and need to send it off for plating. My momentum on the project was sidelined by painters...

The bright side of this taking forever is the dashboard is available repop now, where a few years back it was not...

Slow going right now, I should just work and not think...

Still need a hydroboost for the brakes, (not much vacuum), it does have power steering.

High class, bead blast, krylon, frame off restoration. Ha ha
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Wow, a hupp! You never really see or hear anything about these. I actually have a complete front axle from one that I have no idea what to do with.

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Heres a somewhat rare one that I restored. 57 Belair with a 3 speed on the column with factory overdrive. Once you had the car in 3rd gear you blipped the throttle pedal and it would kick the transmission into OD. Really nice for cruising.
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My grandmother bought one like this new.  I  loved that car.  Had the AC vents in the rear coming from the unit in the trunk.  She still had it when she passed in 78.  I wanted that car, but my Pop sold it.

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Link Posted: 8/31/2019 9:03:08 PM EDT
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My current two:

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1970 Cuda

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1963 Comet

Some Past rides:

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1970 Camaro (Not a Z28)

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1970 GTO 455, 4 spd. On the old Lawrence Kansas 1/8 mile drag strip.

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Ok its a 1974 Gremlin, However its a 304 V-8 car and by mid 70's standards was actually pretty quick! LOL

Not pictured:
1970 Torino 429 Cobra
1964 Skylark 300
1973 Chevelle SS
1967 Grand Prix
Link Posted: 8/31/2019 9:05:16 PM EDT
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Is that girl begging for a cheeseburger ??
Last time I saw legs like that they were hanging out of a nest.
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My Turdyota.

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