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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 CoventryCat86
    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
    it's only a 350 but it still gets the job done, got a ton of looks rolling up to prom in it friday night haha, 454 is going into whichever car i can blow the motor in first (the 71 or 72) the Duster has a 318, thats just a beater, plan on doing burnouts at the summer nationals until it explodes haha

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    god I wish I didn't post this thread... haha I blew the transmission in my GMC Jimmy yesterday and I wasn't even doing burnouts :-/ I was backing up in a bank parking lot haha

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    My Father has a '00 Mercedes ML 55 AMG. It weighs in at 5000 lbs, not including me, and I did a 14 second 1/4 mile at the track. And it can carry 5 people and all their stuff!

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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
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    well my daily driver is now the '87 Iroc, 350 5.7 Tuned Port.... after blowing the tranny in a SUV... now they let me drive THIS. What are they thinking haha, I said I'd fix it up as I drove it though so maybe they can sell it, if I don't break it first.

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    Check out Roham's new ride!.
    He chose to upgrade from that big truck to this baby.





    Last edited by SFG75; 07-09-2005 at 01:10 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SFG75
    Check out Roham's new ride!.
    He chose to upgrade from that big truck to this baby.





    Nice steal from CigarPass Can't you at least be original with your BS posts?
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