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Old 02-25-2008, 07:13 AM
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Just don't click on "(show all)". Unless you have some free time on your hands.
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Old 02-25-2008, 05:25 PM
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Old 02-25-2008, 09:41 PM
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Not a musclecar but thought I'd add this car......














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Old 02-27-2008, 06:01 AM
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[b] V/8 '61 with spotlights
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Not much question what's under the cover -
You can see the frame connectors from this angle
The brick hold downs are a nice touch!
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When was the last time you saw a Bradley GT??
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Saw this real original '52 at a flea market on Sunday
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Do these torque monsters count as muscle?
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Cool...A Bradley GT. A guy back in the 70's had builkt a Blue one near me. Sure there were Dune Buggys but ebrybody thought these were nicer even if they were a Poser
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WW...great bunch of cool stuff today!.

What a clean '52 delivery...you guys ever seen the Canadian Ponchos on this body style?.

Love the '61 Post...tops of my wanted list for years 2'nd only to the Canadian Chevy powered '61 Poncho Strato..

Sorry if wrong on the others but the older Chevy a '48, the 442 rag a '71, the two older 442's are both '65's...looks like a '68 in between the white '65 and the Vista?.

Love the GM 'old look' city transit bus...these were in most towns across North America and I used to ride them as a kid in Oshawa &amp; Toronto..
The bigger bus is the famous 'new look' GM "Fishbowl" which first appeared in '59 and still operating in many of our citys...still a couple in the active fleet here in Peterboro' Canada and I've been onto our local Transportation guy for a couple years to save at least one before it's too late..

Hey Dog, any good news on that '67 SS yet?.

And on long threads like these, I'm not missing some way to make the most recent page appear first am I?.

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Love the GM 'old look' city transit bus...these were in most towns across North America and I used to ride them as a kid in Oshawa &amp; Toronto..

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I had the same flashback when I saw those buses. Both types were prevalent in the '60s and '70s in the SF East Bay, used by AC Transit. I rode them all the time! Fare was 10 cents when I was a kid and went up to 15 cents during my high school years '76-'80. I can still hear those deisels climbing the hill behind my house and the brakes howling on he way back down.
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Hey Dog, any good news on that '67 SS yet?.

And on long threads like these, I'm not missing some way to make the most recent page appear first am I?.



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No news on the '67 - waiting for the caretaker to get hold of the Mom - he say's he wants it out -
but from the looks of that yard - he doesn't seem to be in any hurry!

The posts I haven't read are highlighted and pop up first for me - (don't ask me how though!)

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I guess I created a monster huh? Its cool to see all the cars that are still in need of being saved and you never know when you might find that rare car right next door in your own neighborhood!!
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