October 19, 20169 yr On 6/8/2016 at 11:04 PM, balthazar said: Studebaker GT Hawk : This is just gorgeous! On 8/28/2016 at 9:19 PM, oldshurst442 said: Yeah, Pontiac does it better than both Olds and Chevy...from 1964-1967. Especially 1966-1967. But I still prefer a 1966 Olds 442. The Pontiac is all grunt and muscle. Awesome! The Olds is the gentleman's hotrod! Perfect blend of grit and class. 66-67 Olds is one of the best looking bodystyle cars GM ever built, period. Similar Pontiac...would not kick either one out of the garage!
October 19, 20169 yr 4 minutes ago, Stew said: Absolutely gorgeous! Edited October 19, 20169 yr by A Horse With No Name
October 20, 20169 yr 17 hours ago, Stew said: Some Plymouth love I like the top one the best. Back in high school, lots of 71-74 stuff around, not so much on the earlier stuff. Plus I grew up watching Petty race the 71-73 cars when i was in elementary school, that made a big impression on me. That is a highly under rated generation of Mopar automobiles.
October 20, 20169 yr 56 minutes ago, A Horse With No Name said: I like the top one the best. Back in high school, lots of 71-74 stuff around, not so much on the earlier stuff. Plus I grew up watching Petty race the 71-73 cars when i was in elementary school, that made a big impression on me. That is a highly under rated generation of Mopar automobiles. 100% agree, totally under appreciated on both he Roadrunner/GTX and Charger front. Edited October 20, 20169 yr by Stew
October 20, 20169 yr 19 hours ago, Stew said: Balls, that looks great! Again, perfect wheel/tire/wheel well ratio makes everything look good, everything good look great, and everything great into perfection.
October 20, 20169 yr Besides the rims, just like my old Comet ( mine was a teal Caliente, warmed over 351W and rims like the convert below )
October 20, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, A Horse With No Name said: The purple Charger just does it for me. She is an absolute beauty 41 minutes ago, ccap41 said: Balls, that looks great! Again, perfect wheel/tire/wheel well ratio makes everything look good, everything good look great, and everything great into perfection. I agree, makes all the difference in the world. Me and my brother were both talking last night how much we would like to lower both of our cars just enough to fill the wheelwells and give them both the kick-ass stance, but I am short money and the roads around here kind of scare us both out of it lol.
October 20, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, FordCosworth said: Besides the rims, just like my old Comet ( mine was a teal Caliente, warmed over 351W and rims like the convert below ) One of the best looking automotive designs of the 1960's IMHO. used to be one running around here built as sort of a Mercury version of a Ford Thunderbolt, 427, toploader 4 speed, the works. Edited October 20, 20169 yr by A Horse With No Name Word choice.
October 20, 20169 yr Ford/Mercury did make a Mercury Comet ( Cyclone ) version of the '64 Thunderbolt Fairlane. " For 1964, Ford produced about 50 ultra-high performance lightweight Comet Cyclones, equipped with their racing two-carburetor 427 engine, similar to their cousin, the Ford Thunderbolt. To avoid competing with each other, the Thunderbolts ran in Super Stock on 7-inch (180 mm) tires, but the Cyclones were modified to run in A/FX on 10-inch (250 mm) tires, where they were as dominant as the Thunderbolts were in Super Stock. Drivers included Ronnie Sox, Don Nicholson and Wild Bill Shrewsberry in conjunction with Jack Chrisman. Shrewsberry still owns his original 427 Comet in Caliente trim. "
October 20, 20169 yr Wow, I learned something, I did not know this! I have seen Comets run at national trails in vintage drag racing, I will know more what to look out for next time I go to the track and they are doing the vintage drag thing. I find the 24 hours of LeMons care sometimes beautiful in their own way. Believe it or not, the "Ranchero" and the 59 Fury "Christine" both started life as 1980's BMW's
October 20, 20169 yr Done posting Lemons cars for awhile.....Love all the posts everyone else has made. Keep it coming!
October 21, 20169 yr Love the Xr4Ti. I have good friends with an immaculate one, family bought it new, still under thirty thousand miles. Not sure it has ever been driven in the rain.
October 21, 20169 yr How the F did this morph into the 'Clapped Out Junk Thread' ??? On October 19, 2016 at 3:28 PM, Stew said: And… really ?? This is neither 'beautiful' nor 'clapped out', so we must be running a 3rd overlapping thread.
October 21, 20169 yr 9 hours ago, balthazar said: How the F did this morph into the 'Clapped Out Junk Thread' ??? And… really ?? This is neither 'beautiful' nor 'clapped out', so we must be running a 3rd overlapping thread. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder....
October 21, 20169 yr The red Sunbeam tiger is perhaps one of my favorites of this set. Classic Woodie....
October 21, 20169 yr Did I mention that I like green cars? This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image.
October 21, 20169 yr 13 hours ago, A Horse With No Name said: Love the Xr4Ti. I have good friends with an immaculate one, family bought it new, still under thirty thousand miles. Not sure it has ever been driven in the rain. Would love to get my hands on that! My neighbor had a new one back in 84. long story short we got a bad flood that year. There is a XR4TI buried in his yeard along with, if I remember correctly, a 71ish Dodge Demon. 11 hours ago, balthazar said: How the F did this morph into the 'Clapped Out Junk Thread' ??? And… really ?? This is neither 'beautiful' nor 'clapped out', so we must be running a 3rd overlapping thread. She was in my Plymouth theme and I like it. Lasers were the rarest of the DSM cars ya know haha.
October 21, 20169 yr 2 minutes ago, Stew said: Would love to get my hands on that! My neighbor had a new one back in 84. long story short we got a bad flood that year. There is a XR4TI buried in his yeard along with, if I remember correctly, a 71ish Dodge Demon. She was in my Plymouth theme and I like it. Lasers were the rarest of the DSM cars ya know haha. A little bit of everything is my thought. Not everything can be a 59 Buick or a hellcat Challenger.
October 21, 20169 yr 55 minutes ago, Stew said: So many cars have a beauty all their own I believe. Absolutely! I have always loved this era of Volvo's.
October 21, 20169 yr Looks just killer in black and white... Some American iron, always like El Caminos. Vintage Japanese art for a change of pace.... i never get tired of looking at Air cooled Porshes. ...they are just the car...IIRC the 911 ahs won more endurance races than any other car on the planet. I love garage photographs.... Mixing things up again....!
October 21, 20169 yr More vintage Ford love... FD RX-7....a car that almost rivals the original E type jag for beauty, and also for being a PITA from a maintenance standpoint.
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