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Hey , Great shot's!! You must have been pretty busy back in the day?? Did it at least make it worth your while or did you do it just for fun ? Great Shots !! [/ QUOTE ] Photography was my other hobby, but I did write articles for local car magazines, and I was tricked into being newsletter editor for car clubs I belonged to. ![]() |
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Here we have a 74 or 75 Trans Am running against a much quicker 340 Dart Swinger.
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Here's a couple of 13 second cars going at it. I like these photos as much for what's in the background. Back then cars like this were everywhere. You could trip over them daily.
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For those of you who like V8 Vegas.
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Here's a shot of their backsides. The 66 Cuda belonged to a friend, and had a 440 in it.
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Here's a shot of the Taylor & McNicol wagon. It's not just a car show queen.
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Here is the old Payless Auto 69 Camaro. This may be a COPO car. It has the look anyway.
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