Keesha, YOU ARE SO COOL!A 1978 Suzuki 400 which I drove halfway across Canada iView attachment 119596
Mine was a 40 Ford Coupe. i saved up for it myself, out of babysitting money. $100. stickshift. In the winter, I had to coast or have someone push it to get it started. hahaha! I usually had a car full of girlfriends to push it though!
These are AWESOME!And of course it looked like this. (cough, cough)Or was it more like this?
Mine was almost a dead heat. First came the 55 chevy ($10 with a 6 banger) but following real close, (like a couple of weeks) was the 33 chevy. 283 with a stick shift. It didn't take long for the 55 to rack up some dollars. (glass tilt nose, glass deck lid, glass doors, 327 eng, 57 olds rear)View attachment 119629 View attachment 119630 View attachment 119632 View attachment 119633
LOL, and that "Wild Lady" in you continued to do "things unheard" for many decades, and that is just one more reason why we love you and your stories.For my second car, my parents bought my brother, (who did not work) a 58 Ford Fairlane. I wanted a 57 Chevy more than anything in the world! My parents paid 1/2 of the cost of a 50 Chevy for me, instead. But I loved it and ran it to the ground! I fear I was a WILD driver! I did jumps and things unheard of in that ole Chevy! YaHoo!
My third car was a '57, same color scheme but with that anodized gold trim on the sides. Loved that car and drove it 'til the engine blew. Only car I ever owned that blew an engine. Had a couple that I rebuilt but this one went up in smoke with no warning!!1955 Ford Crown Victoria..
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In '82 I bought my first car a used RX-7. As I recall it was a '79 but it might have been a '78. My uncle was really into cars and after looking at the serial number he thought I had the 9th production RX-7.
I loved that car. It was very fast and fun to drive. It was canary yellow with a black racing stripe down the hood and back and stripes on the sides. It was interesting because it had the rotary engine and the earlier version had two sets of points that had to be adjusted independently. I eventually sold it sometime around 1990 or 1991 because it was going to need a new engine soon.
It looked something like this. This isn't my car.
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OH YEAH! OH YEAH! Your wife must be as COOL as you are! WOW! Love the convertible!Oh man, we changed cars more than some people change socks.Being married to a fellow gearhead helped a lot.
Did I hear you say you liked 57 chevy's? So did the wife. (I'm a 55 man myself)
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That’s so cool squatting dog. You two look like you are a lot of fun. Aren’t you on a tour right now?
Forgive my ignorance @squatting dog but what is that 'thing' on the bonnet, what is it's purpose ?Shove a 406 chevy eng and a 9" ford rearend, paint it mopar green and then, you've got yourself a set of wheels.
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Forgive my ignorance @squatting dog but what is that 'thing' on the bonnet, what is it's purpose ?. Never seen anything like it but interesting.
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That is serious!That was a pro-stock hood scoop. Popular in drag racing in the early to mid 90's and covered a high rise tunnel ram intake.
Here is a pic of a tunnel ram. This is what was hiding under that hood.Here's what pro-stocks looked like then.
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