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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    Back in the days when one of my favorite bars, The Wrighwood Tap, was presided over by my all-time favorite bartender, Jimmy Davies, Jimmy always had a magazine called "The Robb Report" on hand. This mag listed all kinds of $$$$ properties that were for sale...estates, yachts, etc. Even the vehicles from the TV series "The Highwayman" showed up in The Robb Report...I think you'll find your Camaro in there. Have your checkbook ready.

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    Better yet have Donald Trump's checkbook ready.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LK-13 View Post
    396 HA!
    try 427!! YA baby YA!!
    personally I'd love to have a '67 Impala but that's just me i guess.
    i love a car that scares the begeebers out of people when you roll up beside them.
    you've all seen the Uber cool '67 Impala on the show "Supernatural"

    lost all my cool pics of the '67 Impala when my hard drive crashed, but here's one i found:
    Camaros, novas, and chevelles all could be had with a 427, Don Yenko and the CoPo project was the *****, lol.
    Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad

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    If people don't like it they can go sit on a thistle.

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    My Mom had a '69 Camero. Bright canary yellow, black vinyl roof, yellow and black houndstooth interior, 307 and an automatic - she doesn't know how to drive a stick. When Mom and Dad were getting ready to move from Wichita to Estes Park, CO, around 1995 they sold it. I had been sitting there waiting for the chance to get it from them and .....

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    My grandfather bought a 64 mustang, forest green, rarely drove it. He was pretty clear with the family that he bought it for me to drive one day. When he died unexpectedly and much to young, my grandmother sold it. Said she wasn't going to be responsible for me killing myself.
    So I've been a fan of thi sera for a long time.
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    I checked the paper yesterday and nothing that was either worth what they were asking or not costing an arm and leg.
    Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad

    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadbelly View Post
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    Let me know when this thread starts discussing REAL muscle cars.

    Yes...I'm talking MOPARs

    My dad's '69 Plymouth Barracuda, 340 Formula S, smoked every Chevy Shovell from Monroe, LA to New Orleans. His '67 Barracuda (which I was concieved in) would blow away every Mustang and it had a 273 and a 2brl.
    Not to mention...Richard Petty drove MOPAR for most of his career...enough said...OH...The General Lee...MOPAR.
    "A sharp knife is nothing without a sharp eye"
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    Well MOPAR has certainly enjoyed quite an uptick and interest and price, but like my kilts, I want something I can be proud to be seen in public in!

    But if anyone has pics of their current favorite muscle car or collector or antique, I would love to see them (even MOPARs)

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thornton View Post
    Well MOPAR has certainly enjoyed quite an uptick and interest and price, but like my kilts, I want something I can be proud to be seen in public in!

    But if anyone has pics of their current favorite muscle car or collector or antique, I would love to see them (even MOPARs)

    David

    Well these are my current toys. A 2001 Bullitt Edition Mustang and my current resoration project, a 1968 American Motors AMX 390 automatic.


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