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Re: Outside my window
#62777 05/18/2006 9:57 PM
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first car was a black 73 charger with a 318. god i loved that car when i was a kid. a few years after that a 78 datsun 280 z. that car was a little rocket, so light. got loads of compliments for that one.


"if at first you don't succeed, failure may just be your style"
Re: Outside my window
chy #62778 05/18/2006 9:59 PM
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OK, I'll play. I started off with a '35 Ford with a warmed over 59A block and hydraulic brakes. Nice car for a 16 year old, but it wouldn't go to the beach without overheating, so I had to drive to where I had my Triumph hidden and ride it.
Next, I got a '41 Ford with a 59L block. That engine was the same as the 59A except that it was cast a bit thicker for use in wartime military busses. When you got one with the cores properly aligned during casting, you could bore it out 3/8, and I had one. Even with the big 2 core radiator that came in the '41 Super Deluxe, I couldn't make it to the beach in the summer.
Next was a '52 Plymouth. Not as glamourous or fast, but it handled very well for a large car and it never overheated. Eventually, a friend of mine got a '56 Ford with a 312 V8, so reliable alone wasn't enough anymore. I stuffed in a DeSoto Hemi set way back on the frame, and the Plymouth was unbeatable. It cornered even better too.
Then there was a string of soso cars, a '52 Packard 400, a '52 Olds Super 88, a '58 TR3 B+ (bigger bore than a TR4) and a '65 Chrysler 4 door with a 383 and lots of bells and whistles.
I liked the Chrysler enough that I got a '70 4 door with the 383 HP (330HP), 4 speed overdrive manual transmission, no A/C and no power anything. All 330 HP were for business use only.
Another dry spell followed by trading a 4.0 Jeep for a rather rare 383 powered Jensen Interceptor MK3. That was pretty quick. The OL got busted in it once doing over 140 out on the desert. So, she ended up with a 6 cylinder Volvo nd I ended up with a Dodge Ram 1500 with a 360.
Currently, we share an '06 Dodge Hemi Charger, a '51 Plymouth that is my next project and a '69 Dodge Utiline that is about to get a 400 V8/4 speed OD stuffed in it.
I also hope to win the lottery before the Challenger comes out, I really need one of those.


Let's hope there's intelligent life somewhere in space 'cause it's buggar all down here. -- Monte Python
Re: Outside my window
snekeptp #62779 05/19/2006 8:57 AM
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1967 Camaro, paid $400 for her in 1977, fire damage from the carb....fixxed and drove. Painted her K-mart aerosol red. 327 3 speed.
1973 Ford Galaxie 500, 2 door HT (LTD) Blew the 351c engine in it twice....Had airshocks, western chrome wheels, looked in a word...."rediculous",,,,

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