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    1. #21
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      Sep 2012
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      London, Ontario
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      Quote Originally Posted by Quikbrd View Post
      Mavericks
      Not to be partial, but I've been driving Mavericks since 1987. Done right, they can be a pretty wicked car.
      I've really started to like Mustang coupes, Fastbacks were always the ones to have, but Coupes can look so awesome, and early second gen Camaros & Firebirds.

      73 Maverick Grabber Project

      My never ending project:
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...hlight=grabber

    2. #22
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      Jun 2010
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      112
      Country Flag: United States
      80's Dodge Daytonas & Chargers

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    3. #23
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      Aug 2007
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      Windsor, CO
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      Quote Originally Posted by Mr.VENGEANCE View Post
      third gen camaros... end of thread
      I came in here just to find this comment. Can't say I blame you, but really happy to see you like them. Buy one and give it your treatment ;)
      Brandon Pursley,

    4. #24
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      Jan 2006
      Location
      Cornettsville, ky
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      Quote Originally Posted by SS PUNISHER View Post
      As I get older the more I've opened up to the idea that anything can be made to be cool... Still haven't warmed up to supras though.. Lol
      the 2nd gens are pretty sharp cars and the 3rd gen was stupid fast.

    5. #25
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      Apr 2013
      Location
      Knoxville, TN
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      95
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      Recently, I have found an urge to find a Chrysler Conquest. I used to hate anything and everything DSM, but if you get rid of the worthless driveline they can be pretty awesome.
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      1963 Chevrolet Corvair Pro-Touring Project
      1964 Chevrolet Corvair Coupe Rat Rod/ Patina Thing
      2012 Mazda 3 I Sport Sedan

    6. #26
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      Jan 2011
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      CENTEX
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bonehead View Post

      1. 73-77 Malibu/Chevelle - OMG....I would have just as easily tossed in two full gas cans in one and tossed in a match than ever have to look at another again. As the years have passed and there has been some really cool paint/engine/suspension combinations that have really softened my view of these years. I'm a die hard 64-72 Chevelle guy and its nice to add in a few more years.

      2. Wagons. ANY wagon. ALL wagons. Maybe because I grew up in a time where having a big, ugly station wagon to haul around the family was normal. Like the later Malibus, these have grown on me big time. They catch my eye every time I see one at a car show, Good Guys, etc. Love em!


      Ok. Got any that you have changed your mind on over the years?

      Check and double check. I just grabbed this 76 Malibu Classic Wagon out of a junkyard in Nevada to restore/ pt my wife's 77 Malibu Classic Wagon she rode in as a baby and drove in high school during the late 90s. They called it the tan tank. I was always a fan of 70-72 Chevelles, 83-88 Monte Carlo SS' but never disco era big bumper cars until I found out about my wife's old car. We are hoping to have a nice 40th birthday party for the car by cleaning it up and getting it back on the road.





      J. Will.
      70 Chevelle Malibu, 69 Cutlass S convertible, 71 Monte Carlo, 16 Chevy SS (yes, that one)

    7. #27
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      Jan 2019
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      Berlin
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      2
      Country Flag: Germany
      80's Chargers

    8. #28
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      Aug 2013
      Location
      Shelton WA
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      Never been a Ford guy but I'm finding myself liking 62-65 and 66/67 Fairlanes, 65-67 Galaxies and 67-70 Cougars more as I get older. I still hate with a passion any year Mustang.

    9. #29
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      Feb 2016
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      Lawrenceville, IL
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      These trucks.....
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      Before this truck was built.

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      visit us on the web at www.bowlertransmissions.com


    10. #30
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      Sep 2018
      Location
      Missoula, Montana
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      C4 Corvettes, 73-77 GM A-bodys, and 71-73 Boattail Rivieras.
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      Lucas Johnson

      1972 Mach 1 552", my first car
      1974 F100 daily beater/race truck. 396" aluminum headed Ford FE
      1963 Riviera, 401" Nailhead, low and slow cruiser
      1970 Cadillac Coupe Deville, 472" road trip car

    11. #31
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      Jun 2012
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      South Lyon, MI
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      AMC Matador...
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    12. #32
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      Jul 2006
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      Chesapeake, VA
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      A & G body GM 1978 & later.

      A whole raft of cars from the late 50s up to the advent of the muscle cars. I considered them more mechanically primitive than they really were. Engine power advanced much more quickly than chassis. Then again when I was young disc brake conversions weren't available.

      Mavericks. At some point this year I'm moving to SE VA. After that I'd really like to find a Maverick and am well on my way with a development plan on paper.
      Cars are meant to be driven.

      John B

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