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+1!alien3t wrote: (course i would take a Sunbeam Tiger anyday)
You might be surprised, but that's actually a fairly common thing around here. I see lots of high school kids driving (new and old) cars I could never afford. Good for them, I guess.Coelacanth wrote:I like your taste in cars, SixtySix. Any car that looks like Christine would be a dream to own...always loved those old 300's, the late 50's Fury's, etc.
This made something seemingly unrelated pop into my mind, it's kind of been bothering me. What the hell's the deal with every movie out there these days with teens driving perfectly-restored vintage muscle cars?? It seems every movie I watch these days where the main actors are teens/early 20's, they're driving perfectly-restored beautiful muscle-cars. As if!!
No, I think there's an even better legend that should be re-re'd; to hell with the classic muscle Challenger, I want to see a re-re of this beautiful piece of sh-- *cough* automotive art:kaiser wrote:since there are so many mopar fans on here (cannot imagine why lol) maybe they'll re-re the best mopar ever.....the shelby omni glh.
I had a Shelby CSX (ok, it was a CSX-Tkaiser wrote:since there are so many mopar fans on here (cannot imagine why lol) maybe they'll re-re the best mopar ever.....the shelby omni glh.
they were very common around 1990. The dealership I worked at during college had around 20 of the caravans and 17 of them were turbos. Were a blast to drive and really turned some heads when they got the drop on a camaroTHE H.P FREAK wrote:HI!... There's a guy here at the local dragstrip that has a Dodge minivan that's been turboed. He runs in the high 10's. He also has a Rampage that runs low 11's.
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