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    1. #1
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      what year is this guy stuck in, '81 maybe?

      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Trans...item4aa154cae6



      I guess time just stops for some people, find a decade you like and stick with it.
      Keith C.


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      that car is the most awesomest

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      are you saying you wouldn't drive that car?
      looks like a badass old school street machine to me.

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      I don't think he is stuck, pretty sure a blown 455 has plenty of torque so he is just dragging the past around.
      Sean

      The difference between stupidity and genius.... genius has limits

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      Quote Originally Posted by novaderrik View Post
      are you saying you wouldn't drive that car?
      looks like a badass old school street machine to me.
      sure, w/ a wasteful inefficient blower, keystone lump wheels, raised white letters, no tire clearance, clamped on traction bars, metalflake stripes and crushed velour interior? sign me up!
      Keith C.

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      I don't suppose there's any possible way someone might sell a car today that was built in the past.


      Some of the pictures are from 6 years ago, and it looks like there was already plenty of mileage on the car at that time.

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      How cool would it be if you deleted the stripes, 2-tone interior, and chrome. Add a PT suspension and modern wheels/tires/brakes.

      A PT car with a huge blower sticking out of the hood would be cool!
      -Shaun-
      L92/T56 Stalker 1711 pounds, LS power!
      73 Buick Century L92/T56 swap in progress

    8. #8
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      Aww man , have a little sympathy for the guy..
      He's having to sell his baby...

      It is a little dated though..
      Jeff Tate
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      That just brought a tear to my eyes it brought me back to my high school days!!!!!





      As I would not build anything remotly close to it's appearance but on it's time that car was bad ass.....The way some are looking this car now is how many will look at our buckets 20 years from now...
      "Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"

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      $15,000 starting bid. Huh.
      Scott from NJ.

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      Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold
      I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors

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      Crank up the Foghat!

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      No throwback love? Hell in 20 years from now Im sure we'll be looking back laughing on half of our current trends..

      92 azz draggin blazer
      86 Monte Carlo SS
      64 Impala

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      Quote Originally Posted by twosaturns View Post
      sure, w/ a wasteful inefficient blower, keystone lump wheels, raised white letters, no tire clearance, clamped on traction bars, metalflake stripes and crushed velour interior? sign me up!
      that innefficient blower and craptastic tires probably make for one hell of a white knuckle ride that would leave you wanting more.

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      lol some of you guys crack me up.

      What's the difference between a '60's "Gasser" (straight axle, white headers, and a moon tank) and this car? It's all dated. That's what this hobby is all about. You wouldn't buy Falfa's '55, or Milner's '32?

      I'm a designer, and I don't claim to be the best, but I do disagree with one of the all time greats...Mr. Chip Foose, I love Chip to death, he's my hero, but I disagree when he says his cars aren't dated...Sure they are. There's no such thing as a timeless look.

      I find nothing wrong with the car you posted, I see cars like that all time...some of the problem is the price of Hot Rodding....to be trendy it take dollar signs, not everyone has them, so, they're stuck with what they built in the past.

      I'm not saying I would buy it...but I will defend it. (Atleast get it tubbed) LOL

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      I think it's pretty cool. just another period built car or someone who built it and hasn't changed it since. not really my taste but cool none the less.
      Chad Read

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      Quote Originally Posted by DaviRotten View Post
      No throwback love? Hell in 20 years from now Im sure we'll be looking back laughing on half of our current trends..
      Heck I can think of a few that are pretty laughable now..lol.

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      I would so rock that thing!!
      Just needs a front spoiler of some kind and a whale tail on the trunk!! I'm sure it already has the lights on the slapper bars!
      Jimmy

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      I say DIY paint and 5K + some TLC and that could be recovered from pre Prostreet hell
      From a place you will not see comes a sound you will not hear....

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      Quote Originally Posted by DocJr View Post
      lol some of you guys crack me up.

      What's the difference between a '60's "Gasser" (straight axle, white headers, and a moon tank) and this car? It's all dated. That's what this hobby is all about. You wouldn't buy Falfa's '55, or Milner's '32?

      I'm a designer, and I don't claim to be the best, but I do disagree with one of the all time greats...Mr. Chip Foose, I love Chip to death, he's my hero, but I disagree when he says his cars aren't dated...Sure they are. There's no such thing as a timeless look.

      I find nothing wrong with the car you posted, I see cars like that all time...some of the problem is the price of Hot Rodding....to be trendy it take dollar signs, not everyone has them, so, they're stuck with what they built in the past.

      I'm not saying I would buy it...but I will defend it. (Atleast get it tubbed) LOL
      the difference is how much time has passed. if you found a straight axle '55 in a barn, you would see the history of an old drag racer. same with a '32 hi-boy, cool stuff.
      I guess I'm too old to see any nostalgia in an improperly thought out '75 trans am; it just reminds me of the stupid mods people did then, and some STILL do (there is a late 2nd gen camaro I see some mornings like this, all jacked up, tires sticking out, 5" cowl hood, loud as can be).
      I KNOW we will laugh in the future at what will be done now (or recently, like the '80s neon and pastel monochrome fetish). I think we will see how silly 20" and larger wheels are.
      hopefully I'll live long enough to think this T/A is cool...
      Keith C.

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      Quote Originally Posted by twosaturns View Post
      I think we will see how silly 20" and larger wheels are.
      I couldn't agree more.

      I don't see handling, braking and accelerating going out of style.
      But 20" and plus rims make no sense. They are a fashion choice that will be made fun of big time down the road (IMHO).
      -Shaun-
      L92/T56 Stalker 1711 pounds, LS power!
      73 Buick Century L92/T56 swap in progress

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