4Waters
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It's a Maverick.In a Peentoe.
Ah the good old days of Pro Stock........Dyno Don, Grumpy Jenkins, Ronnie Sox....
I can smell it!
I know but yet it still sounded good, I could only imagine how it would sound with legit sound equipmentThe camera microphones do it no justice I'm sure.
There's just certain things that deserve respect no matter what.Way cool even if I’m A chevy guy
It must make your balls enlarge when you get in and turn the key.Ah the good old days of Pro Stock........Dyno Don, Grumpy Jenkins, Ronnie Sox....
Those were the days I decided I had to have a first Gen Camaro. Originally wanted a '69 Camaro,
but ended up buying this '67 instead from a friend that had too sell it back in 1977. Was red w black stripes.
Still have it but gone from Pro Street to Pro Touring over the years. 620 HP LS3 by Mast Motorsports in TX
Try to drive it every couple of weeks.
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Oh it does bro....takes me back to the days it was my daily driver. I got it during my sr high school summerIt must make your balls enlarge when you get in and turn the key.
It's a beautiful ride.
Some people shouldn't have nice things. That is truly sad, the motor didn't hurt anyone.Bob Sebring of Torrance Service Center had one of Don's aluminum block cammers down there. Some crackhead dentist had it in a supergas T-bird and forgot to shift the powerglide form 1st to 2nd. Went through the lights beyond the Autometer tachs capabilities. It came apart in a splended fashion. The head was in two pieces. He finally got it back together and now the dentist's son is putting it in a street fairlane I believe it was.
Famous last words. Just a few upgrades.Oh it does bro....takes me back to the days it was my daily driver. I got it during my sr high school summer
It was a Z28 clone with 12.5:1 302, Muncie 4 speed with Hurst Super Shifter and a line Loc with a 4.56 12 bolt rear
and crappy 4 wheel drum brakes that almost killed me on multiple occasions. I paid $2,500 in '77
Every time I drive it these days, it brings back those memories of cruising thru the local drive thru food joints of the day.
Kinda American Graffiti-ish. Only us old farts remember those days
Here's a few of the early project pics. what was going to be a 4 wheel disk brake upgrade project and turned into.....FUCK IT....LETS DO THE WHOLE CAR
Bones will appreciate the amount of work and time it takes to go from stripping paint to the LA Roadster Show. I wasn't in the show, just a display in Mark Lopez's booth next to his '55 which won Best of Show for interior that year.
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and for the Mopar guys, I’d respectfully throw in the 340 Six Pack.There's just certain things that deserve respect no matter what.
Gm's 302, 409, 396 and 427
Chrysler's 392 and 426 hemi's, 426 and 440 max wedge
Ford's boss 302, 351 and 429, 406, 428SCJ and all 427's and 429SCJ
Respect earned, respect given
I did leave a couple out, didn't I.and for the Mopar guys, I’d respectfully throw in the 340 Six Pack.
I'm digging the big ass rear sway bar. Cars like yours should be driven in the manner which they were conceived for, ripping the roads and hauling ass.Oh it does bro....takes me back to the days it was my daily driver. I got it during my sr high school summer
It was a Z28 clone with 12.5:1 302, Muncie 4 speed with Hurst Super Shifter and a line Loc with a 4.56 12 bolt rear
and crappy 4 wheel drum brakes that almost killed me on multiple occasions. I paid $2,500 in '77
Every time I drive it these days, it brings back those memories of cruising thru the local drive thru food joints of the day.
Kinda American Graffiti-ish. Only us old farts remember those days
Here's a few of the early project pics. what was going to be a 4 wheel disk brake upgrade project and turned into.....FUCK IT....LETS DO THE WHOLE CAR
Bones will appreciate the amount of work and time it takes to go from stripping paint to the LA Roadster Show. I wasn't in the show, just a display in Mark Lopez's booth next to his '55 which won Best of Show for interior that year.
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I'll be in your neighborhood next week. Leave the keys on top of the sun visor. It'll be washed and waxed when I return it.I love my 427 Side oiler, Tunnel Port Thunderbolt. It is the most fun car I have ever had!!!
Screw the wash and wax...what about filling the tankI'll be in your neighborhood next week. Leave the keys on top of the sun visor. It'll be washed and waxed when I return it.
It is California after all, the detail is the cheap partScrew the wash and wax...what about filling the tank
Oh it does bro....takes me back to the days it was my daily driver. I got it during my sr high school summer
It was a Z28 clone with 12.5:1 302, Muncie 4 speed with Hurst Super Shifter and a line Loc with a 4.56 12 bolt rear
and crappy 4 wheel drum brakes that almost killed me on multiple occasions. I paid $2,500 in '77
Every time I drive it these days, it brings back those memories of cruising thru the local drive thru food joints of the day.
Kinda American Graffiti-ish. Only us old farts remember those days
Here's a few of the early project pics. what was going to be a 4 wheel disk brake upgrade project and turned into.....FUCK IT....LETS DO THE WHOLE CAR
Bones will appreciate the amount of work and time it takes to go from stripping paint to the LA Roadster Show. I wasn't in the show, just a display in Mark Lopez's booth next to his '55 which won Best of Show for interior that year.
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Looks cool Tom, very cool You do good at keeping your rides/boats and not selling them, wish I had done the same, like my 63 Plymouth 426 I bought new back in the day or my 67 Shelby 427 Side Oiler for 2 of them but hey they were fun huh? I saw Scotty over the holiday at Bretts house for turkey, talked about you a little haha.Ah the good old days of Pro Stock........Dyno Don, Grumpy Jenkins, Ronnie Sox....
Those were the days I decided I had to have a first Gen Camaro. Originally wanted a '69 Camaro,
but ended up buying this '67 instead from a friend that had too sell it back in 1977. Was red w black stripes.
Still have it but gone from Pro Street to Pro Touring over the years. 620 HP LS3 by Mast Motorsports in TX
Try to drive it every couple of weeks.
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I'm digging the big ass rear sway bar. Cars like yours should be driven in the manner which they were conceived for, ripping the roads and hauling ass.