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    1965 Plymouth Valiant. In 1985....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackie carbon View Post
    1965 Plymouth Valiant. In 1985....
    Did it have the "slant six" motor?
    "I am not now nor ever have been in favor of making voters or jurors of Negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people; and I will say in addition to this that there is a physical difference between the races which I believe will for ever forbid the two races living together on terms of social and political equality." Abraham Lincoln, Sept. 18, 1858, at Charleston, Illinois.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTYT View Post
    '94 Z28 with Hooker exhaust, headers and CAI. REALLY strong for a damn near stock Z. Lots and lots and lots of fun times in that car! I still miss it.
    '94 ???


    you must be a young un...

    How'd you get such a shitty attitude in such a short time ???


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    Quote Originally Posted by manbearpig View Post
    '94 ???


    you must be a young un...

    How'd you get such a shitty attitude in such a short time ???


    I think he might be my son...
    NIGGERS ARE NOT HUMAN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manbearpig View Post
    no pics, but mine was a 71 pontiac catalina.. 455 4 bbl... was like driving a cruise ship...

    it was a broken down piece of shit, and my mom told me it's yours..

    well I got it running, that was in the mid 70's, when gas jumped from 28 cents a gallon to 55 cents... at minimum wage, I couldn't drive a car that got about 5 mpg...

    but fucken hey would that thing move...
    Fuckin' sweet! I have a .455 Pontiac in my '68 Firebird that probably came out of a Catalina. It was the stock 250 horse 'family car' version, with a Quadra-Jet, so I had it overhauled with a lumpy cam, roller rockers and forged pistons and put a Holley 750 on it. I got rid of that splash-pan and the stock intake and put in an aluminum Holley intake. I ripped out that crazy exhaust system and put in Hooker headers with Hush-Thrush mufflers. She's a gnarly beast!

    Oh yeah, my first car was a '66 Rustang, .289 Hypo. It wasn't as quick as the bird, but I used to get off on leaving those 6.6L turbo-chickens in the dust.
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    My bearded dragon hates niggers too. Come to think of it, so do the crickets I feed him .I don't know what crickets eat, but whatever it is, I'll bet it hates niggers too.

    If you took the negative characteristics of every other species on the planet and combined them all into one single animal, it still wouldn't be half as bad as a nigger.

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    66_barracuda_formulaS.jpg A 1966 Formula S Plymouth Barracuda in 1976 ,,,300 bucks.Only the first in a long line of muscle cars I wish I still had.
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    Quote Originally Posted by intolerant View Post
    almost exactly like this one. I never got any pictures of it back in 1976 so i had to dig for one with a black top on google. Had rust around the wheel wells and the bottom edge of the trunk but it came with new snow tires! $750...400 ram air w/4 speed.

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    My bearded dragon hates niggers too. Come to think of it, so do the crickets I feed him .I don't know what crickets eat, but whatever it is, I'll bet it hates niggers too.

    If you took the negative characteristics of every other species on the planet and combined them all into one single animal, it still wouldn't be half as bad as a nigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shitavious_Turdell View Post
    1977 Grenada!! Sweet!!!


    Yep, I totalled one of those. There are those who would have you believe that I may have been slightly inebriated (rumors, I tell you, RUMORS!) at the time that I was unable to avoid the oncoming victim.
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    My bearded dragon hates niggers too. Come to think of it, so do the crickets I feed him .I don't know what crickets eat, but whatever it is, I'll bet it hates niggers too.

    If you took the negative characteristics of every other species on the planet and combined them all into one single animal, it still wouldn't be half as bad as a nigger.

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    A VERY used '74 Duster. Got me to Niagara Falls and back many times. Ah, memories.......
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    Default Re: What was your first car?

    Mine was a half-dead 1972 Super Beetle that I had to carry a case of motor oil with so it wouldn't burn up. I paid $250 for it in 1985 before I turned 16. I had to work three months bagging groceries for $2.85/hour to save up the extra funds to pay for it outright. Every fill-up of gasoline required a quart and a half of oil. I single-handedly kept J. C. Whitney in business during the mid- to late- 1980s with that car. I had it for almost three years.
    It was the only vehicle I ever lost. And when I write 'lost,' I mean exactly that. It wasn't stolen or crashed: I literally lost it. Some friends and I went deep in the woods with their trucks and a trailer full of three-wheelers (mine was a Honda ATC 110) for trailblazing; I stashed my car on a side trail off the beaten path before the terrain became unpassable. After a weekend of shrooms, weed, and alcohol, we tried to retrace where it might have been and we never found it. As far as I know, it is still out in those same woods, leaking oil.

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