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FINALLY something I can relate to: 1979 Trans Am
@Silly Rabbit, You might enjoy this as well!
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Never had one of these myself but a friend did and while they were really kinda slow, they were still near the top of the heap in the high school parking lot! Snowflake wheels with the polished lip...B)
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...and while they were really kinda slow
Yeah, those droop-snoot ones with the 403 were dogs, you needed a `77 or `78 with the 400 T/A engine.
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they were still near the top of the heap in the high school parking lot!
That`s for sure...to us people driving our father`s hand-me-down cars in high school.
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That`s for sure...to us people driving our father`s hand-me-down cars in high school.
My high school hand-me-down ride, complete w a “3 on the tree”. Better than the bus though!
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Yes sir!!!! Love those `Birds!!!!! The exotics are crazy nice, but so nice to feel that history with the old muscle cars.
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My high school hand-me-down ride, complete w a “3 on the tree”. Better than the bus though!
You`re making that up!
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Has it been restored or original? It’s in great shape…
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You`re making that up!
Nope, the AMC Pacer it was! Goofy, but oddly fun car; could turn off the ignition while driving, wait a minute, turn ignition back on and it would backfire loudly out of the tailpipe. Was great fun...right up until it blew the internals outta the muffler. "Gee, I dunno Dad...all of a sudden it just got really loud...I have no idea why". Hot as all an oven in the Summer with all of that glass and no A/C (no radio for that matter either...bare-bones car). Was my second hand-me-down American Motors classic, the first being an awesome 1973 Hornet Sportabout (hey, at least it had `Sport` in the name):
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Has it been restored or original? It’s in great shape…
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Maybe a bit of both, I think. Very low mileage... Probably been refreshed over the years here and there.
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Would be fun to own something like this for sure...call me crazy but would rather have this on my list of "I won the Lotto" cars than some Italian `supercar`... I guess I just don`t get those things. Nice and all I suppose, just not for me.
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Was my second hand-me-down American Motors classic, the first being an awesome 1973 Hornet Sportabout (hey, at least it had `Sport` in the name)
Ha, I had a friend who had to share a Gremlin.
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What is that, some sort of warning label on the visor? One of my hand-me-downs that I wound up keeping for a long, long time, out of sentimental value still had some sort of warning label on the driver visor when I junked it, I think it was something about not parking over leaves, hot exhaust, etc. Of course my TV still has the transparent brand label in the corner, so....
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Ha, I had a friend had to share a Gremlin.
Gremlin = Cooler than a Pacer or Sportabout :lol:
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What is that, some sort of warning label on the visor? One of my hand-me-downs that I wound up keeping for a long, long time, out of sentimental value still had some sort of warning label on the driver visor when I junked it, I think it was something about not parking over leaves, hot exhaust, etc. Of course my TV still has the transparent brand label in the corner, so....
Guess it is a "How to operate Seat Belt" instruction card
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No fair! What was the point of me keeping that sticker on my car all those years, if the junkyard guy could just buy a new one??
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No fair! What was the point of me keeping that sticker on my car all those years, if the junkyard guy could just buy a new one??
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So do you know if this particular car will be in Dayton next month as well?
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So do you know if this particular car will be in Dayton next month as well?
Not having spoken to the owner, I couldn’t say. It sure would fit in well!
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It would fit in perfectly:) And it looks absolutely amazing now, so I think the owner would be happy with the results there showing it.
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Love the curb feelers