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| Moderator Fortissimo User Join Date: May 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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![]() ![]() | This is great...I get to go through my slides and remember how to work my HP Photoscanner. This my '68 GTX. Not as fast as the '67, but a lot prettier! ![]() More pics as I find them and scan them. Boy, I had a lot of cars! -cw-
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| Forte User Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Lafayette, LA, USA
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![]() | I've had some pretty fun cars over the years, but none were as much fun as my '75 MGB. It had so much power!!!! I think there was a squirrel running on a wheel under the hood. It had 5 speeds. One through four and self destruct! All of that said, put the top down and turn up the AM radio and it was a machine made for fun!!! Kind of like a go cart for adults! I'll look for some pictures today!
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| Piano User | Here's my daily driver, it was my mom's, now I use it for the college thing, and is a work horse ![]() ...and this is my toy that I've been working on for quite some time now ![]() ..and the hear of the beast: ![]() Ahh yes, 640hp of pure American muscle, this baby will make any ricer wet themselves at a stop light, and I couldn't be prouder
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| Forte User | aah..an MGB...I remember nthose. When I was a kid my grandfather had a classic from I think the 50's or something like that. Red. Convertable. Really fun looking, but his mechanic hated it 'cause he had to bend over so far.
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| Forte User Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Rochester, MN
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![]() | Chuck: Is the Challenger a go? I think the bottom line in this segment is $ and flash. Whichever of the 3 (Mustang, Camaro, Challenger) looks the best and cost the least will sell the best, speed is secondary. I believe that's why the last Camaro tanked - it looked like a Geo, while the Mustang looked like a Mustang. Greg |
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