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Re: Even old dragsters and gasers are worth a fortune

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 11:59 pm
by tizeye
This is muscle car racing NZ/Aussie style..we hope to be running a car in this class in the near future hopefully this season..http://tvnz.co.nz/powerbuilt-tools-motorsport/s2009-e39-video-3079655

Re: Even old dragsters and gasers are worth a fortune

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 2:57 pm
by 87fierogt
im gonna post up some pics from a recent car show in hershey pa i went to a few weeks ago i remember years ago the show was crazy big it was really small this year and on grass so i stuck to checking out the cars for sale since for some reason there was not really any muscle in the show itself like there was 8-9 years ago but there was some neat cars for sale including

2 cobra jet mach 1's i have pictures of 1 it was going for 6x,000 i forget the exact number but it was a steal it was beautiful

2 boss 302's i have pics of 1 that was selling for 5x,000 dont remember exact price

a mid to late 60s 427 impala(had to be 1 of my top 3 cars that i loved there) it was that granny green color that i love

68 dart gts like my brothers it was an orig 340 car like his but his is now a built aluminum headed 440(stock stuff is in storage) ill post pics of his car id like opinions. its flat black with white interior and all new sheet metal its nasty looking

69 copo chevelle in dark blue it was god damn nasty with the dog dishs and steelies. im not sure on the options didnt check it out up close but they want 550,000

Re: Even old dragsters and gasers are worth a fortune

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 7:02 pm
by Diggley
bearrickster wrote:Wow I didnt know their was so many car guys here. I have a home shop also thats what I have been doing for a while now. I wish people under stood how long good work takes and how much it cost. here is a 69 Mach 1 I just finished all new quartes doors fenders all but the roof.

Now we're talkin'!

This is my kind of muscle car!

NICE.

Re: Even old dragsters and gasers are worth a fortune

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 6:18 pm
by tizeye
Anybody on here know anything about these Corvettes..I'm even sure if it's in the country the pics look like they were taken in the USA...the owner says it's in storage...

AS RACED IN THE CORVETTE VIPER CHALLENGE
THIS CORVETTE COMES RACE READY with lots of GO FAST PARTS as listed below:

ENGINE: 410 Cubic Inch Small Block Chevrolet
4 Bolt Ductile Steel Main Caps
I Beam Howards 800 hp Rods
4340 Howards Crank
Ross Pistons
Comp Cams Roller Cam
CNC Flowed Pro Heads
Jessel Shaft Rockers
Super Victor Manifold.
This is all BRAND NEW only been Test Fired

TRANSMISSION:
New Clutch
TREMEC 5 Speed Gear Box.

SUSPENSION:
Nolathan and Solid Bushings
Upgraded Armsand Tie Rods.

WHEELS: ZRL 17 x 10
TYRES : 315 x 35 x 17 Goodyears
SPARES include wheels and suspension bits

LEXAN WINDOWS and a Racepak Digital Dash and Lap Timer.

This is a Very Fast Car that can fit into a number of Classes Running GTi GT2 Super Sedans Oscar Muscle Cars

We are thinking about buying it for circuit and Taga events

Re: Even old dragsters and gasers are worth a fortune

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 12:03 am
by secondhand_rc
nice GS!! i was also brought home in a 69 GS 400 convert our family has owned 10 GS/skylarks in various conditions i still currently own a 70 GS 455 my mom owns a 72 GS 350 convert and we have a project skylark custom not sure what to do with that? in the family is also a 83 T/A 305 hi output not to fast just alot of fun! i grew up around musclecars all my life! my first car was a 78 camaro built 355 then a 79 firebird onto a 79 T/A then the buick that i've owned 11 years lots of nice rides on here there all sweet cars i just happen to be a buick guy!

Re: Even old dragsters and gasers are worth a fortune

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 6:28 pm
by MelvinsArmy
secondhand_rc wrote:nice GS!! i was also brought home in a 69 GS 400 convert our family has owned 10 GS/skylarks in various conditions i still currently own a 70 GS 455 my mom owns a 72 GS 350 convert and we have a project skylark custom not sure what to do with that? in the family is also a 83 T/A 305 hi output not to fast just alot of fun! i grew up around musclecars all my life! my first car was a 78 camaro built 355 then a 79 firebird onto a 79 T/A then the buick that i've owned 11 years lots of nice rides on here there all sweet cars i just happen to be a buick guy!
Cool! Welcome to the site. 8)