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Touche!Okay, point taken but when that DINOSAUR needs work, you don't need to take half the engine apart to find a freaking spark plug or the oil filter.
At least she got my good side.....
True, except which one is going to draw the attention at either a stoplight or the beach?The ice bag only came into play when Rt66 took us into the southwest; Oklahoma, if I recall. We drove Needles to Anaheim at night, buying ice at every gas station we came to, most of it next to a heavily traveled rail line. Amazing number of "hot boxes" on freight cars glowing in the dark, and the road paved with squashed armadillos and coyotes.
Drove a restored '63 283 Impala the other day. I'd forgot how primitive those old dynasaurs were, being spoiled by modern cars. My 2020 Hyundai Ioniq in performance mode would blow that old girl off in anything other than a quarter mile drag. On any twisty Vermont road, no contest.
I don't blame you. Nice car.True, except which one is going to draw the attention at either a stoplight or the beach?
As a kid the first car I fell in love with was dad's brand new 1964 SS 409, yes the same of story and song. What a f@cking BRUTE!
Daytona Blue/Light Blue interior. Only had it about two years but as Commander Cody would say, "you could feel the tension MAN WHAT A RIDE..."
GOD I wish I had that car...
True, except which one is going to draw the attention at either a stoplight or the beach?
As a kid the first car I fell in love with was dad's brand new 1964 SS 409, yes the same of story and song. What a f@cking BRUTE!
Daytona Blue/Light Blue interior. Only had it about two years but as Commander Cody would say, "you could feel the tension MAN WHAT A RIDE..."
GOD I wish I had that car...