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Now that is a sweet car. I would love to get my hands on one now.1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 - 383 V-8 with a 4-Barrel Carb - you could hear the gas being sucked into the carb when you hit the gas hard.
Now that is a sweet car. I would love to get my hands on one now.1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 - 383 V-8 with a 4-Barrel Carb - you could hear the gas being sucked into the carb when you hit the gas hard.
Yikes!!! Those were two cool cars too!!(1976) At 16, my girlfriend and I bought a 1972 Ford Capri.
Thats the German/UK style Capri with the same 4cyl. that was in a Pinto.
Over the next 3 years me and my brother-in-law bought another half dozen Capris and 3 Pintos.
I drove daily two Capris, a green '72 and then a yellow '74.
I also drove a Pinto occasionally.
My bro-in-law built a nice street Capri with a 350 small block.
My '72 Capri was wrecked on the highway in a sudden traffic jam.
My '74 was rear ended by a drunk kid late at night.
I think the vast majority of us may have fallen for the "girls" trap Mark. lolMy first car (about 1987) was a 1956 standard 8 with a straight six 2ltr twin carb Toyota engine,jag irs and triumph herald front crossmember/ suspension, my dad bought it and all the parts for me to build when I was 15, never made it to the road as girls became a priority, lol.
Followed by a minvan with a 1275 gt engine
You always know how to give a guy a good laugh Steve. lolWell, this is an interesting subject.
- A cherry '66 VW bug, rolled it within two weeks
- Ford Pinto, baby blue, blew the motor within 6 months.
- Honda CT70 scooter bike, cold in the winter.
- Olds Delta 88, a real bomber, but it ran good.