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Old 04-27-2009, 04:15 AM   #211
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Old 05-17-2009, 11:21 AM   #212
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For me it would probably have to be either a Stingray or a '68-'75 Mustang Fastback.
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Old 05-17-2009, 10:54 PM   #213
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For me it would probably have to be either a Stingray or a '68-'75 Mustang Fastback.
...and a '68/'69 Stingray as well as my last post. (=
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69-72 dodge charger
77 trans am
late 60s early 70s chevelles( im crazy about chevelles)
68 road runner
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Old 05-26-2009, 02:21 AM   #215
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late 60s early 70s chevelle
69 dodge charger
77 trans am
68-69 stingray as well
68 shelby mustang gt
68 road runner
mostly late sixties/early 70s really and truly though im a fan of all american classic muscle cars
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Old 06-10-2009, 08:42 AM   #216
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Citroen DS
Ford Mustang '67
Jaguar E-type
Porsche 356B
Mazda 616
and many more.......
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Check out my pics of this beautiful Shelby Cobra!!!

Under "about me"

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Old 08-22-2009, 09:37 AM   #218
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The LaSalle. Built by Cadillac from 1927 through 1940. Only car ever built in the USA to be discontinued because it was too successful. (It was out selling the Cadillac and it was embarrasing to the Board of Directors). They attempted to revive it in 1963. A beautiful prototype was made with the LaSalle name all over it. At the last minute, they dropped the idea and gave the design to Buick. Hence - the 1963 Rivera. I have two 1939 LaSalles. An Opera Coupe and a 4 Door Touring Sedan. Both cars have the Very Rare dual sidemounts.
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My Dad remodeled a 1977 Corvette when I was a teenager. I was able to help and it started my fascination with classic cars. So, cool vehicle with some history behind it.
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You guys might enjoy this! Here is a video I made of another car my Dad remodeled. AutoTracker TV: Spotlight - 1968 Chevy Camaro
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I have had a 1964 Sting Ray convertible for 44 years, but I don't consider it a classic, just a good-looking, good driving old sports car. Now a friend of mine (a FORD guy) has a couple of real classics mixed in with the T-Birds, Galaxies, Falcons, etc. He has a 1940 Lincoln Continental coupe and a 1941 Continental convertible. Each is the rarer body style for its year (only 50 '40 coupes were manufactured) and both have the V-12 flathead engine. It makes you feel special, a bit like royalty, to ride in these beautiful cars!
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I have had a 1964 Sting Ray convertible for 44 years, but I don't consider it a classic, just a good-looking, good driving old sports car. Now a friend of mine (a FORD guy) has a couple of real classics mixed in with the T-Birds, Galaxies, Falcons, etc. He has a 1940 Lincoln Continental coupe and a 1941 Continental convertible. Each is the rarer body style for its year (only 50 '40 coupes were manufactured) and both have the V-12 flathead engine. It makes you feel special, a bit like royalty, to ride in these beautiful cars!
Nice cars!
I think those first Continentals were one of those rare cars which enthusiasts recognised as being a classic virtually as soon as they were replaced with a newer design.

Too bad so many had the V12 engine replaced with the flathead Mercury V8.
As I recall, that engine was 305 cubes, with (only) 110 hp, and had problems with wear and sludge directly related to poor crankcase ventilation.
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Nice cars!
I think those first Continentals were one of those rare cars which enthusiasts recognised as being a classic virtually as soon as they were replaced with a newer design.

Too bad so many had the V12 engine replaced with the flathead Mercury V8.
As I recall, that engine was 305 cubes, with (only) 110 hp, and had problems with wear and sludge directly related to poor crankcase ventilation.

The V12 wasn't so bad, but it was basically just a flathead Ford with 50% more cylinders and power. Most of the problems arose when owners tried to drive them as they looked like they should be driven. And perhaps it was hard to turn down a challenge from a Cadillac Sixty Special or a supercharged 812 Cord. The Dearborn V12, originally made on a budget for the mid-price Zephyr line, was not the equal of the earlier KB Lincoln straight-eights for sustained high speed operation.

Some owners put Ford engines in, and maybe the reduced power caused them to change their driving habits. In the early fifties Cadillac OHV V8's were very popular transplants, and would really make the Connies fly. By the mid-sixties most enthusiast owners were putting V12s back in their cars. Modern lubricants, gaskets, belts/hoses, etc. and decades of accumulated assembly and maintenance knowledge has increased their longevity and reliability.
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Mine is a 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona. Looks good, Hemi is a beast, and first stock car to break 200mph on a closed course.
Ferrari 250 series is my favorite, but I also love the typical american classics...stingrays, AC cobras, shelby Cobras, and 67-69 Camaros/Firebirds. I'm not too into classics, but those are my favorites.
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