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I loved my Camero Z28 T-top, had so much fun in that car! I bet you had fun in it.... |
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Edited by
RocketOlds56
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Mon 07/14/08 10:34 PM
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1948 Tucker Torpedo
Only 51 built in the US and they were powered by a 335 cubic inch flat six helicopter engine coupled to a Cord L18 transaxle with a Bendix electromagnetic 4 speed preselector (thumb shifter for the novices). The car could make 166 hp and produced 372 lbs of torque. The engine could strip the gear clusters in the transmission if drag raced in first gear very easily. I also like the car because it's got suicide doors, the engine is in the back and even though it was an 18 foot long car it still got 30 mpg. www.tuckerclub.org if you want to know more about the car... a 56' Oldsmobile with a Jetaway Hydramatic comes in second and a 57' Cadillac series 62 comes in third |
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are you sure? Yes sir, I am. |
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elanor 67 Shelby GT? 69 baby =) Elanor was a 67 I believe... just sayin. wow im wronginteresting always thought it was a 69..... |
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1948 Tucker Torpedo Only 51 built in the US and they were powered by a 335 cubic inch flat six helicopter engine coupled to a Cord L18 transaxle with a Bendix electromagnetic 4 speed preselector (thumb shifter for the novices). The car could make 166 hp and produced 372 lbs of torque. The engine could strip the gear clusters in the transmission if drag raced in first gear very easily. I also like the car because it's got suicide doors, the engine is in the back and even though it was an 18 foot long car it still got 30 mpg. www.tuckerclub.org if you want to know more about the car... a 56' Oldsmobile with a Jetaway Hydramatic comes in second and a 57' Cadillac series 62 comes in third |
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1948 Tucker Torpedo Only 51 built in the US and they were powered by a 335 cubic inch flat six helicopter engine coupled to a Cord L18 transaxle with a Bendix electromagnetic 4 speed preselector (thumb shifter for the novices). The car could make 166 hp and produced 372 lbs of torque. The engine could strip the gear clusters in the transmission if drag raced in first gear very easily. I also like the car because it's got suicide doors, the engine is in the back and even though it was an 18 foot long car it still got 30 mpg. www.tuckerclub.org if you want to know more about the car... a 56' Oldsmobile with a Jetaway Hydramatic comes in second and a 57' Cadillac series 62 comes in third Man you're old school....that is so cool |
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It's ok to be wrong sometimes. Some girls just really know cars
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Jeep Wrangler 2008 (hummer)
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Mine <<<<----------
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i retract my previous statement Aston Martin DB5 |
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I wish I still had some of the ones I had a long time ago |
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more like it MY friend robert, i do enjoy the ferrari, but the aston martin, is more low key |
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< whatcha think about that?
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I used to own a 68 cougar,,,,, hard top, metallic green, mags, 400.......ooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhh baby it was fast!!! I had that car as well, it had the sequintial tail lights |
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my rock
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It's ok to be wrong sometimes. Some girls just really know cars |
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lambo diablo =)
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Edited by
elwoodsully
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Mon 07/14/08 10:55 PM
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A 1966 Amphicar, with a beefed up 55 HP motor.. Yes, just 55 HP. Top speed just 70 mph on land, but 7 mph in the water. Can drive right off the end of a dock, and take you for a slow putt across any lake.
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I've been round cars since I was young, my dad raced (locally) and my family owned a body shop (that I worked at)
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It's ok to be wrong sometimes. Some girls just really know cars Most girls know thier cars..... |
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