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Old 12-31-2009, 09:04 PM
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My first car memory was of my dad's 1956 Dodge Coronet Lancer. It was a three-tone with a cream top, charcoal hood and trunk, and coral along the sides. The interior was black and white with a push-button transmission. I used to think that push-button trans was so cool. What impressed me the most though was the engine. I can remember going into the garage and lifting the hood to just gaze at the most beautiful sight I had ever seen (I hadn't started noticing girls yet). It was a big red engine with Red Ram spelled out on the valve covers and a big, black air cleaner sitting on top. I knew then what an awesome sight a V-8 engine was. I never got to drive it as before I reached driving age my dad had traded it in on a new 1965 Dodge Coronet. It was a shade of light (ice) blue with a blue interior. It was the car I first drove, and it also had a red engine (no script on the valve covers though) with a black air cleaner. It didn't have the magic or sheer attraction as the 1956 did to my young mind though.
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Old 12-31-2009, 09:38 PM
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During my childhood my parents owned 3 1967 Olds 98's.The high compression 425's all sounded so good.I could always tell when dad was home{usually with a nervous lump in my throat} by the blub blub of that bigblock.When he later replaced his 67 with a 1970 88 with a 350 in it I actually told him that it sounded like it had tin cans for pistons{pretty asute observation for a 10 year old}.He sold his dented up 98 for $25 and my moms much nicer one for $400 back in the 80's.When I first layed eyes on what would be my first car I just knew I had to have it.A 1967 Olds Cutlass 2 door.Man I wish dad had just kept the 425 out of that car he sold for $25,it ran so good.That car had his old pipe tobacco smell in it,rode like it was on a cushion of air and he would manuver it through parking lots with just the tip of one finger on the steering wheel.

Anybody remember the good old dayz when preparing for the family vacation started out with going down to the local parts store and picking up a few cans of freon and soaking them in hot water and charging up the AC so it would stay cold all week?No suprise they outlawed that stuff.Heck,who am I kidding,I was doing the same thing all summer long with my Trans Am and cans of that"freeze 12" replacement stuff.Some old habits die hard.
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Old 12-31-2009, 09:41 PM
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4 on the floor,a loud car with MJ leafs painted on the side.Cop target?I got one better.When I was in high school a kid had a white Buick Skylark all jacked up and loud with the name "White Line Runner" painted on it.real smart huh?
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Old 12-31-2009, 10:30 PM
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It was a Cop Target-Im pretty sure that's why my Father initially sold it,Because he would ALWAYS get pulled over by the COPS-Funny thing is that it still had the marijuana leaf's on it in 2008 but ,The Guy that has it now had them removed&he also took off the Chain steering wheel-I have a lot of pic's of this car but i cant seem to load them up here?I was told that it was a Autorama Show car(Winner) from back in the day...
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Old 12-31-2009, 11:58 PM
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I was in High School.1978, my buddys brother came and picked us from school...driving a 70 SATURN YELLOW GSX STAGE 1 car....we smoked some mary jane, got some beer...did some burnouts a little street racing, he dumped me off, my mom was fricken' POd...3 days later he totaled the car....I have dreams about that car every so often...good times man...good times...
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Pic's>of mufflers that I just got for Nova,any1 chime in as to how they"Sound"?I had a Hard time finding them,But i got em on Ebay&Now i need a "FlyEye" air cleaner,But it seems like they are BIGBUCKS!I been trying to post pic's of Firebird&it just aint working!!But if Any1 Know's bout that car I will Gladly send pic's to you,Im still trying to track its origins......
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It started in the spring of 1967 while on my way to elementary school. I heard this car tearing down the back roads of suburban Philadelphia. The tone of that exhaust, the lope and sound of the solid lifter camshaft left quite an impression. It was a white with black stripe 1967 Camaro. I found out few years later that is was a friends cousin's 67 z28. The owner used to race it on front street in Philly, and was stolen in 1969.
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