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Old 03-30-2020, 03:33 PM
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Here’s one, battery’s in the trunk. Yes, a few did come that way. But not the ones I’m talking about. Lol
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Old 03-31-2020, 11:49 PM
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Any like Painted Boosters. Good, black, silver. I’ve seen them all. Then you ge5bthe guys that get the Eastwood kit and try to FAKE a cad.
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I've seen lots of stupid stuff at car shows. The old days it was almost required, as ISCA shows gave you points for the number of modification.... tasteful or not. It was common to see huge fender flares on cars with blowers , wheelie bars and a wood and velour interior, along with dual sunroofs.
Now it'd have to be stupid Eleanors. That fad is still ruining good Mustang fastbacks.
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How about General Lee Chargers .....
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You guys are having too much fun!



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How do you feel about 1963 Corvettes having KO wheels? They weren't available as a factory option until the 64 models.
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How do you feel about 1963 Corvettes having KO wheels? They weren't available as a factory option until the 64 models.
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How do you feel about 1963 Corvettes having KO wheels? They weren't available as a factory option until the 64 models.
I love it.

Then again, I have Pontiac Rally I wheels on my '63 Lemans (not available until '65).

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When you only make 17 - that pretty much guarantees that at least half will be an "only one in this color."
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Yep, the pinstripe whitewalls would be the over the top perfect addition.
I'm really diggin that silver with the KO's.. looks like an 1950's artists rendition of a future space ship.
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