am i the only one

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Yea I also like some of Ford's 42 Coupes (My older cousin has one and it is so bad A--) and you can't go wrong with a 55 Chevy. I want a 76 Impala myself. But this is going to be funny but my Old School is a 92 GT Mustang. HAHAH still not considered an Old School. But oh boy I dare anyone to put there pink up. I have owned it for three years and there are less then 5k miles on this engine. :naughty: I can cut a cookie from park and can do it reverse as well! :eek: Yes it is a sight to see. The only problem is it sounds like an airplane when you drive it down the street so everyone knows it aint street legal. :screwy: Even a few cops have pulled me over and commented. :ROFL:I think there just happy they fianlly caught up with it after all of these years of just watching it blaze by. :headbang2
 
If u were the only person on that line of view, i wouldnt have this 73 dart swinger, with nearly 8 grand in work and original purchase price involved.

ps yes that is a trailor in the back ground. its our nieghbor not us

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Older cars are far better looking than modern cars, here is how i break down my preferences.

1st) 1949 - 1965
2nd) 1920s - 1948
3rd) 1966 - 1973
last ) anything newer
 
Here is my ongoing project, 1964 Plymouth Valiant, rather drive it any day over my other cars. Except for the winter time.

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I hear yah brother, nothing sounds nicer then a carburetored engine chug. I love 50-60's cars, especially anything with a big throaty V8 in it. That's why I can't wait to get my '69 stang on the road.
 
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