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John Schmidt
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« on: May 12, 2012, 07:04:52 PM »

This is kinda neat, just pick the make and then the year in the next screen. I was disappointed because they didn't have my first car....1948 Dodge, only trucks. They had most of the rest I've owned since; '49 Olds Futuramic 98, my baby blue '50 Merc, '53 Olds 98...and so on. Check it out.

http://www.lov2xlr8.no/broch1.html
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« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2012, 07:32:53 PM »

Hey that's awesome!

I looked mine up and the 1978 Mustang II is alot more impressive in the ads than it was in person. But I loved the car. So much so that I bought another. First was a Ghia coupe with a 2.8 V-6 and the second was a Cobra that I built up. I made a great engine and that equaled a 13 second piece of crap. So much fun it cost me my liscense!
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Dave Ritsema
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« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2012, 08:54:51 PM »

Thanks for the memories! My 70 Cougar Eliminator. I told my parents it was just a small block Ford but it was the 428 CJ.  Evil
Sure wish I had that car again.
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« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2012, 09:23:53 PM »

1st ride for me was a '57 MGA. Oh well! 2nd was a '63 corvair monza spyder. THAT was an experience!! Roll Eyes Good read John!
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f6john
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« Reply #4 on: May 12, 2012, 09:48:28 PM »

     Cool site, here's my first

http://www.lov2xlr8.no/brochures/mopar/64barra/bilder/2.jpg

    Here's what I have left

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OverdueBill
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« Reply #5 on: May 12, 2012, 10:33:52 PM »

Great!  My 1960 Plymouth Valiant in the ad still looks as butt ugly as it did when I had it.  Still, it was a car and chicks like even butt ugly cars.



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« Reply #6 on: May 13, 2012, 03:50:32 AM »

Thanks for the link, pretty cool......

First car was a 1967 Cutlass Supreme, 2-speed auto tans, 320hp 330ci
 
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hubcapsc
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« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2012, 05:46:18 AM »

one of these was handed down to me...



-Mike "a red and white one  cooldude "
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« Reply #8 on: May 13, 2012, 05:58:21 AM »

one of these was handed down to me...



-Mike "a red and white one  cooldude "
If you still had that sled Mike you could carry the Mini Cooper around in the trunk  cooldude
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I've seen alot of people that thought they were cool , but then again Lord I've seen alot of fools.
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« Reply #9 on: May 13, 2012, 06:01:05 AM »

My first car was a 1929 Chevy.  I didn't bother to look it up, I don't even want to think about it.

However, my first REAL car was a 1949 Olds 88 Rocket.  It was ahead of its time.  Overhead valve V8, 303 ci,, 135 hp, and high low end torque.  Coupled with a 4 speed hydramatic it would take on about any stock production car including the Chyrsler hemis. The Chyrslers were hampered by a POS auto tranny.

I thought I was King until I tangled with a 1956 Chevy with a Corvette engine. The Chevy won.

The 88 was originally black but since I worked in a body shop part time, it was repainted in this Kelly green, six coats of hand rubbed lacquer, I know, I did the work.

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hubcapsc
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« Reply #10 on: May 13, 2012, 06:13:08 AM »

If you still had that sled Mike you could carry the Mini Cooper around in the trunk  cooldude
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 2funny

I remember being a neophyte driver and driving it across this bridge at night... seemed like
there was about 2 extra inches on each side...



The blue car in the bridge picture is a Buick Special, my father painted a blue racing stripe
on it and gave it to my sister when she was in high school...

-Mike
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Paxton
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« Reply #11 on: May 13, 2012, 12:17:49 PM »

My first car was a '59 Chevy Biscayne. Paid $35 for it. The rust had eaten up the entire floor.  2funny
So when you got into the car you still would "stand" on the pavement! Embarrassed

I fixed the whole thing with a 1" Plywood panel. I do not miss that piece of junk. Sold for $125! Grin

Here is my current ride:

https://picasaweb.google.com/103917731019176896112/BRONCOTOY?authkey=Gv1sRgCOXVwcj24o7PvAE

I do have all the original brochures, Owner's manual, Shop manuals, etc... for this one. Wink cooldude
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« Reply #12 on: May 13, 2012, 07:19:11 PM »







Is that the bridge to Patriots Point ?
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hubcapsc
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« Reply #13 on: May 13, 2012, 07:35:55 PM »

Is that the bridge to Patriots Point ?


It was the bridge to where Patriots Point is now back in 1960 or so... they built the
Silas Pearman bridge next to it in 1966... more recently they built the Ravenel bridge,
and blew up the other two to get rid of them...



-Mike
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R J
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« Reply #14 on: May 13, 2012, 11:06:56 PM »

My 1st car wasn't in there.    1925 Model 'T' runabout.
2.    37 Chev Stove bolt, no trunk, spare tire mounted there.
3.    31 Model 'A' 4 door.   Had to backup the hills in San Francisco.
4.    39 Plymouth Business man's coupe.
5.    40 Ford - La Salle Transmission buttoned to the back of a Packard.
6.    31 Model "A' Coupe, with a Lincoln V-12, drove it from the back seat.
7.    41 Cadillac Convertible
8.    49 Ford 2 Door
9.    50 Merc 2 Door w/Ford 413 Cu in.  Hopped p to the hilt.
10.  55 Chev Corvette
11.  57 Chev Corvette Fuelie
12   59 Chev Impala 4 dr Hardtop w/348 & 3 deuces
13   58 Olds J2 ( 3 deuces )
14.  59 Roadrunner w/ 426 Hemi and dual staggered Quads.
15.  ?? Barracuda 6 pak   I want to say this one was a 60, but not sure.
16.  61 Chrysler Newport w/ 426 Hemi.

After these I started getting old fuddy duddy cars.

25.  2012 Dakota Quad cab w/worked over 4.7 Mercedes.  Cold Air system, mild cam, ported and relieved heads, posi.    Still gives 19.5 on the open road.   About 15 in town.    But, it still will burn E85.    Don't know about your area, but here it is a dollar less than regular.
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« Reply #15 on: May 14, 2012, 04:47:13 AM »

Here is my first
1972 Dodge Demon, mine was a slant six car though.
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f6john
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« Reply #16 on: May 14, 2012, 08:55:28 AM »

My 1st car wasn't in there.    1925 Model 'T' runabout.
2.    37 Chev Stove bolt, no trunk, spare tire mounted there.
3.    31 Model 'A' 4 door.   Had to backup the hills in San Francisco.
4.    39 Plymouth Business man's coupe.
5.    40 Ford - La Salle Transmission buttoned to the back of a Packard.
6.    31 Model "A' Coupe, with a Lincoln V-12, drove it from the back seat.
7.    41 Cadillac Convertible
8.    49 Ford 2 Door
9.    50 Merc 2 Door w/Ford 413 Cu in.  Hopped p to the hilt.
10.  55 Chev Corvette
11.  57 Chev Corvette Fuelie
12   59 Chev Impala 4 dr Hardtop w/348 & 3 deuces
13   58 Olds J2 ( 3 deuces )
14.  59 Roadrunner w/ 426 Hemi and dual staggered Quads.
15.  ?? Barracuda 6 pak   I want to say this one was a 60, but not sure.
16.  61 Chrysler Newport w/ 426 Hemi.

After these I started getting old fuddy duddy cars.

25.  2012 Dakota Quad cab w/worked over 4.7 Mercedes.  Cold Air system, mild cam, ported and relieved heads, posi.    Still gives 19.5 on the open road.   About 15 in town.    But, it still will burn E85.    Don't know about your area, but here it is a dollar less than regular.




      There wasn't a 60's Barracuda 6 pak. The only way you could get one back in the day was on the AAR Cuda that came out in 1970 or the big block 440 6 pak. Both high dollar cars for sure now. I have a first year 1964 Barracuda and top option was a 273 4bbl. The 340 engine was available first in 67. The big blocks were available in the 2nd generation A body Cudas but not the 6 pak. The 3rd generation of Cudas known as E bodies were the first installed with 6 pak engines  and the 426 Hemi.
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Valkahuna
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« Reply #17 on: May 14, 2012, 10:46:36 AM »

The problem with this is that if you've had a lot of cars, you spend a long time on the site. Did I mention that I REALLY like cars? cooldude


Plymouth: ’57 Belvedere (first car bought all on my own for $65 from school bus driver, 60 Belvedere
Dodge: ’62 Lancer, (got my driver’s License in this); ’65 Coronet 500 Hdtp; ’65 Coronet 500 Convert w/ HiPo 383
Chrysler: ’72 Newport; ’78 Cordoba
Ford: ‘57 Fairlane 500; ‘67 Mustang Convert; ‘68 Torino GT; ‘74 Mustang II; ‘75 Gran Torino Elite; ‘76 Grand Torino Elite, ‘78 Ford LTDII; ‘85 Crown Vic; ‘86 Taurus; ‘89 Taurus SHO; ‘92 Crown Vic; ‘93 Taurus SHO; ‘97 Mustang Cobra SVT Conv.; ’96 Explorer; ’97 F150 Step Side; ’99 Explorer Sport; ’99 F150 Flare side; ’99 Expedition; ’01 Taurus
Pontiac: ‘40 Deluxe 6; ‘78 Grand Prix; ‘79 Firebird Trans AM; ‘89 Bonneville;
Buick: ’62 Skylark Convert.; ’68 Skylark GS; ’70 LeSabre Custom;
Mercedes: ’61 220SE
Peugeot: ’68 “404”
Volvo: ’88 D240; ’95 850 Turbo; ’96 850 Limited
Chev: ’59 Bel Aire; ’66 Impala SS; ’68 427 Sting Ray; ’70 El Camino SS454;
GMC: ’97 Jimmy; ’04 Sierra
Mercury: ’66 Comet Cyclone GT; ’66 Cyclone 289 built (still own); ’93 Villager, ’02 Mountaineer V6; ’02 Mountaineer V8
International: ’79 Scout II
Datsun: ’65 Bluebird
Infiniti: ’99 I30; ’07 M35 (wife still drives)
Audi: ’01 A6 2.7 BiTurbo
Honda: '94 Accord Coupe; ’04 Pilot; ’06 Pilot
Toyota: ’62 Publica; ’72 Corolla
Nissan: ’08 Maxima; ’11 Murano
VW: ’61 Bug

 
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Valkahuna
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« Reply #18 on: May 14, 2012, 10:52:20 AM »

Is that the bridge to Patriots Point ?


It was the bridge to where Patriots Point is now back in 1960 or so... they built the
Silas Pearman bridge next to it in 1966... more recently they built the Ravenel bridge,
and blew up the other two to get rid of them...



-Mike



Thanks for the picture of the three bridges. I go to Charleston quite often, and have driven across them. The old Cooper River Bridge, was scary on a windy day.  Roll Eyes And if you were on it the same time as a big truck, man, you could feel it rocking!  Shocked
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« Reply #19 on: May 14, 2012, 03:49:22 PM »

This was my first and wish I's never sold my baby and all the other muscle cars, especially seeing what they are selling for!!  It was a 396/375 hp, so dark blue she looked purple at night!  Smiley

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The Anvil
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« Reply #20 on: May 14, 2012, 04:09:19 PM »

Thanks for the memories! My 70 Cougar Eliminator. I told my parents it was just a small block Ford but it was the 428 CJ.  Evil
Sure wish I had that car again.



i had a 71 Torino! 302 motor with 351 heads (basically a backyard Boss). I loved that car.
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« Reply #21 on: May 14, 2012, 04:23:58 PM »

Thanks for the memories! My 70 Cougar Eliminator. I told my parents it was just a small block Ford but it was the 428 CJ.  Evil
Sure wish I had that car again.



I always liked the Cougar Eliminator and back then they were rare. I had a 69 Mustang Cobra with a 428 that was rare. It was the same body style as the Mach 1 but no markings except for the cobra emblem on the back. I can't find one on the internet. When I bought it in 72 they said it was a limited production.
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Paxton
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« Reply #22 on: May 14, 2012, 04:28:19 PM »

Those of us who wish we've never sold whatever car (5 - 6 on my list), is testimony to our collective lack of "the vision thing" at the time, let alone poor judgment.  Roll Eyes 2funny 2funny crazy2

SOME OF MINE: https://picasaweb.google.com/103917731019176896112/BIGTOYS19902011?authkey=Gv1sRgCLClsYv_kdy1Nw
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J. Paxton Gomez

1966 First year Bronco... 302 CI V8
1975 First year Chrysler Cordoba... 360 CI V8
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« Reply #23 on: May 14, 2012, 05:33:10 PM »

Those of us who wish we've never sold whatever car (5 - 6 on my list), is testimony to our collective lack of "the vision thing" at the time, let alone poor judgment.  Roll Eyes 2funny 2funny crazy2

SOME OF MINE: https://picasaweb.google.com/103917731019176896112/BIGTOYS19902011?authkey=Gv1sRgCLClsYv_kdy1Nw

Back then noboby thought about collectors items- just burning rubber, dragging and scoring with the chicks!  2funny 2funny crazy2
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« Reply #24 on: May 14, 2012, 07:14:53 PM »

Yeah, I have to show this to my dad. He would dig the hell out of it.

One of his cars was a late 60s Plymouth GTX with a 440 6pack. He sold that car after I was born for a dandy green on green on green Ford Torino station wagon. Ewwww.

Did I mention he gets teary eyed and sad when he watches the Mecum auctions? Like alot of you fellows, I'm sure he literally had hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of cars pass through his hands...but back then they were just that....cars.
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« Reply #25 on: May 14, 2012, 08:12:43 PM »

Yeah, I have to show this to my dad. He would dig the hell out of it.

One of his cars was a late 60s Plymouth GTX with a 440 6pack. He sold that car after I was born for a dandy green on green on green Ford Torino station wagon. Ewwww.

Did I mention he gets teary eyed and sad when he watches the Mecum auctions? Like alot of you fellows, I'm sure he literally had hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of cars pass through his hands...but back then they were just that....cars.

That is so true  about then cars were just cars. Yeah I don't even watch Mecum or the other ones or I might shed a few tears!  2funny I've already seen what they go for! Yep your dad loves you to trade a bad GTX for a Torino wagon! 2funny
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« Reply #26 on: May 14, 2012, 08:18:13 PM »

I'm currently driving my 4th car in my life... And of the 4, only 1 is in there, and it was by FAR my least favorite (And my first) - 1976 Dodge Dart...

After that I had a 1988 Toyota MR2, 1993 Toyota MR2 Turbo, and my current car, the rarest Nissan Altima they make - the 2008 270 HP V6 with the 6 speed manual...
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