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    Default Cars....

    Just wondering if anyone is "into" cars... my dad and I have a bunch, I'm going to college for automotive in Feb.

    We have:
    71 Chevelle convertable
    72 Chevelle coupe
    73 Duster
    87 Iroc-Z

    then our regular cars, I drive a '01 Diamond Edition Jimmy, my dad drives a 03 Silverado, my mom drive a Kia Sorenro shes the outcast of the family lol


    Pics of our cars!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matty86
    Just wondering if anyone is "into" cars... my dad and I have a bunch, I'm going to college for automotive in Feb.

    We have:
    71 Chevelle convertable
    72 Chevelle coupe
    73 Duster
    87 Iroc-Z

    then our regular cars, I drive a '01 Diamond Edition Jimmy, my dad drives a 03 Silverado, my mom drive a Kia Sorenro shes the outcast of the family lol


    Pics of our cars!
    Dusters are the shiz!

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    I'll drag race you sometime-I drive a Ford Aspire.





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    My list of cars over the years is way to long to get into here (63 Impala convertible, two 1970 Cadillac Convertibles, a '72 Fleetwood limousine, etc) but for the past six years, I've been interested in Jaguars. This is a 1986 XJ6 that I show in Jaguar club "concours" or car shows.



    I also have an '87 XJ6 and a '92 XJ6. My daily driver is an '87 Buick Park Avenue with 295,000 miles and I also have a 1979 BMW 733i. My brother and I have a 1978 Chevy K20 (3/4 4WD pick up). I'm also "into" license plates and have a "special" plate on every one of those vehicles (I'm a member of ALPCA )
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    my first car was a 1969 cutlass, thing was a beast, then from there 96 beretta, now a 87 ford crown vic which i love, only had it for about 3 weeks

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    my first car was a 91 Plymouth Acclaim... but the first car I drove the day I got my license was the Chevelle, drove it to the Summer Nationals alone haha good time


    it took me a while to get the balls to do this though.. haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matty86
    my first car was a 91 Plymouth Acclaim... but the first car I drove the day I got my license was the Chevelle, drove it to the Summer Nationals alone haha good time


    it took me a while to get the balls to do this though.. haha
    WOOOOOOOOOHO!!!

    NICE!!!

    Ya got a 454 in that baby? TH400 or an M21 or maybe even an M22 rock crusher?

    A buddy of mine had a '70 LS7 SuperSport a long time ago. MAN that thing could fly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matty86
    my first car was a 91 Plymouth Acclaim... but the first car I drove the day I got my license was the Chevelle, drove it to the Summer Nationals alone haha good time


    it took me a while to get the balls to do this though.. haha


    It took me a few years also to get the balls for a smoke show
    "smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
    and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud


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