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Classic car lovers

I know you're out, there!

         

ken_b

9:39 pm on Jul 28, 2003 (gmt 0)

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From time to time I've seen members post about their classic cars. I'm curious how many old car nuts hang out here at WW.

I've got two old cars, a 68 VW sedan and a 72 VW panel bus.

Ok, it's really the panel and a pile of parts (the sedan) at the moment, but I keep hoping :)

So what relic of the road lurks in your garage?

highman

9:55 pm on Jul 28, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Not cars, bikes yes;

52 james 175... i think
enfield 350 (indian import)

sold: Norton N66 1962, triumph speed twin 54

killroy

10:25 pm on Jul 28, 2003 (gmt 0)

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An '84 Honda Melody Deluxe 2. Took it apart nut and bolt, jsut to find the engine seized.. was garaged too long. Turned out I couldn't get the parts here... but there is still Hoping...

SN

olwen

10:41 pm on Jul 28, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I'm trying to sell two Subaru Vortexes (Alcyone) that will make one good one at the moment,

ritch_b

10:44 pm on Jul 28, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Sadly, the love of my life (aka. one of the last ten VW Sciroccos to be registered in the UK) was destroyed by a nice lady in a Nissan. :(

After a summer free from travelling and exhibiting at shows, I'm now on the lookout for an early Scirocco to restore which, although not everyone's idea of a classic, is right up my street. Besides - there's about half a Scirocco on shelves in my garage anyway, so I ought to put those parts to good use. :)

The old adage about beauty being in the eye of the beholder springs to mind...

R.

lawman

10:52 pm on Jul 28, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Not much into old VWs or Subarus. Now a '65 Chevy Impala SS 396 or '68 442 or maybe even a '69 Boss 302 would bring a smile to my face. :)

lawman

ken_b

11:54 pm on Jul 28, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Lawman, my brother and I have this debate continuously. He likes big fast 60's muscle cars. He just gave his son one that he bought new in the late 60's. All original, VERY low milage. Still has it's original paint, etc, never been wrecked.

Looks like the kid will drive it more this summer than his dad did in 30 years!

Kid is thrilled.

Every time I go to a car show I come home thinking "I want one of each"

mivox

12:19 am on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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A '67 Mustang convertible [mostlymustangs.com], in that particular obnoxious shade of red... a 1941 Chevy pickup [chevytrucks.org] -- that grille just makes me drool... and -- dream of dreams -- a Duesenberg [autogallery.org.ru].

But back in the real world, I do have an early 80's moped in my garage waiting for a rebuild and a custom paint job. So far, I have the details of the paint job laid out in colored pencil on some paper in a pile in the closet, and the moped's only been in the garage for about 3 years... :)

ken_b

12:34 am on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Mivox; Last fall we went to the Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg Meeting in Auburn IN.

Somewhere around 500 Auburns, Cords, and Duesenbergs all in one place. Yikes!

digitalghost

4:01 am on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I play around a bit with classic cars. I only have one in the garage right now, a 1970 RoadRunner.

I've owned a 1968 Boss 429, A 70 Cuda, a 71 Hemi Cuda, a 68 Charger, a 70 Hemi Charger, A 69 Roadrunner, 66 GTO, 67 GTO, 70 Super Bee and a 69 Hemi Coronet to name a few.

Put a 454 in a little Chevy Vega one too. Nice little wheel scorcher. I love the muscle cars. Not overly fond of anything new, most of them look like half ovals with wheels. I love the new tech that can be applied to old muscle though.

[edited by: digitalghost at 4:19 am (utc) on July 29, 2003]

pageoneresults

4:12 am on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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No longer in the garage but, one of my all time favorites...

1961 Lincoln Continental Convertible
4 Door with suicide rear doors
Reverse opening hood and trunk
Power convertible hidden in trunk
Baby blue with black convertible top
Steel blue leather interior power everything
White "Gangsta Whitewalls" (stock wheel coverings of course)

Ah, the memories. That car was dipped, pampered and enjoyed immensely back in the 70s. DG, I'll take it you are a Mopar fan. ;)

digitalghost

4:18 am on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>>Mopar fan

How could you tell? I sneaked a Ford into that list... ;)

I like lots of horsepower, rumbling thunder...

ritualcoffee

1:09 pm on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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1963 olds Super 88 Holiday.

My husband is working on a hotrod slingback for a race this august in NY.

dead_duckie

2:31 pm on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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here's another mopar fan.
I own a '66 Plymouth Satellite and a beautiful bike - a '49 Triumph Speed Twin

satanclaus

2:44 pm on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)



I've a 1969 Mustang Mach 1

Gibble

2:49 pm on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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'63 Fairlane -- Next years project
[home.webifyit.ca...]

smatsmax

3:29 pm on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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My relic of the road story...

[users.surfanytime.net...]

lawman

3:29 pm on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I've a 1969 Mustang Mach 1

Which engine?

lawman

ken_b

4:03 pm on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Cool cars and bikes folks.

Smatsmax; Loved the story of Miles!

[side note]I mentioned the ACD Festival in my last post. We went as spectators, owning one of those cars is out of my reach, sadly.

mivox

4:58 pm on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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beautiful bike - a '49 Triumph Speed Twin

oooh... That's nice.

...500 Auburns, Cords, and Duesenbergs all in one place...

...and not one of them was mine. It's a disgrace!

Not overly fond of anything new...

Me neither. Not only do they all look like pills (if it's a "sensible" car) or suppositories (those are the "sporty" ones), but I need more than a wrench and socket set to work on them... my "cheap gene" starts to kick in when the shop manual starts talking about special "just for this engine" tools.

I think I'm almost ready to just get a body and have some big generic rebuilt thing put in it... The kind of engine that's referred to by a 3 digit number, rather than the make and model of the car it's designed for (and every junkyard in the country has 20 of them in the back lot).

littleman

5:05 pm on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)



My car roster right now:
65 Mustang, old hotrod project sitting and gathering dust.. engine, 351C 11:1 compression ratio (about 450 HP)
66 Pontiac LeMans
67 Dodge Charger stock 383

currently selling a 77 VW Bus

smatsmax

5:23 pm on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>>Smatsmax; Loved the story of Miles!

Thanks ken b

Last weekend we sucessfully covered about 700 Miles in Miles and considering I rebuilt the engine (skin now all healed!), I am very pleased.

Would love a fast motor though so i could join these nutters
[buseswithattitude.co.uk...]

....one day

grnidone

5:42 pm on Jul 29, 2003 (gmt 0)



There is nothing as sexy as the sound of a big, beautifully tuned muscle car engine...

I can't explain it. It just does something for me.

satanclaus

1:54 pm on Jul 30, 2003 (gmt 0)



Which engine?

351 Windsor 4V

jaybee

2:52 pm on Jul 30, 2003 (gmt 0)

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In L. A. it's un-american not to have some old dysfunctional relic in the drive-way.
Why we hang on to them?
They are alive.
Just need to be rejuvenated.

My old Ford Torino was Boss 302

jaybee

Duke_of_Url

2:58 pm on Jul 30, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Current old wreck list:

1940 Dodge (US) 3 ton truck, in bits
1957 Standard 10
1960 Austin A40
1955 Ford pickup
1956 Ford pickup

Previous wrecks include:
Old Jags
Old Daimler
Old Triumphs
Old Saabs
Old Vauxhall
Old BMWs
Old Volvos (120 series)

Plus a few 'moderns' ...

DoU

Duke_of_Url

3:02 pm on Jul 30, 2003 (gmt 0)

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forgot this one..ok not a car but...

Cockpit section of 1950s Fairey Gannett (aero), mounted on a frame for display. Plan to get a complete Hawker Hunter if I can get it in the garden of my new (old) house... :)

DoU

satanclaus

4:09 pm on Jul 30, 2003 (gmt 0)



I've been working on getting my next old Mustang. 1970 Convertable 351. Been sitting in this guys driveway for years. Every once and again I stop off. He'll crack sometime in the next year or two

glengara

4:23 pm on Jul 30, 2003 (gmt 0)

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'92 MX5
Not old maybe, but a classic nevertheless!

Duke_of_Url

7:05 am on Jul 31, 2003 (gmt 0)

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have to agree Glengara, have a '90 MX5 (well, SWMBO has one), although the hood leaks a little more than I'd like!

DoU