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my car
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20 foot 75 hp good time at the lake |
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My current ride is in the link below. Here are some of the previous machines I have owned and/or redone.
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Specialized Chevrolet Decals |
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19,000 original miles, very small - small block, 3spd auto. I won't lie, it has a slight kick!
-Dan picture coming later. I need to resize them |
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Nice Typhoon you have there, GMC. I have it's twin. Less the wheels.
My other car. Supercharged 383 stroker A few others. The two on the right are gone. All three were daily drivers that turned into garage/cruise queens. I miss the 64 coupe. Numbers matching 327-365![]() |
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Rat Tuned, I love the stance on the Chevelle!
Very wicked! How's the engine and drivetrain setup? What kind of time did the blown-injected vette run? ![]() |
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RT,
-------I knew your Chevelle was from the New England area when I saw those Tubular headers. I was from the Cape as a kid and Tuby's were the coolest headers out there. When you had them there was no hiding them. They were in your face! Guys that had them and didnt jack up the nose were constantly repairing the tubes that got flattened.........Bill S |
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