10-28-08, 07:11 PM | #26 |
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My favorite car was my 1969 chevelle. It wasn't an SS, but it had a stock 350 which I souped up a bit w/ Hooker Headers, Edelbrock intake, Harley double pumper, some fat 50's, air shocks and a beefy transmission I robbed from a cargo van. I owned it when the new 5.0 mustangs were coming out and I loved smoking them at the red light.
My other favorite was a 1963 Chrysler 300 Convertible. That thing turned heads everywhere I went (there were only 1800 of them made). It was the pace car for the Indy 500 that year. It had a stout 413. I miss that car too. |
10-28-08, 07:21 PM | #27 |
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First car for me was in 1971, we went up to my uncles in detroit and he had a 69 mach1 waiting for me to buy, he got a huge discount being a engineer
for Ford and sold it to me for 1100 bucks First boat was given to me from a new brother in law that just had a divorce and it was a 1968 sear V hull with a 9 horse Johnson kinda like this drawling |
10-28-08, 07:32 PM | #28 |
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cool fins on dat bote jb...
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10-28-08, 08:02 PM | #29 |
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i havent got my first car yet but were gettin ready to get it,, 2002 trans am, and i already got a 2008 waco wide bottom john boat with a 6 horse evinrude, got a fish finder rodholders, trolling motor and everything else you need, pretty much a little bass boat, me and my dad re done the tralior to it also...
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Cool Csparks. You sound set. Its a great advantage to start off in a small boat, it makes you learn the fundamentals. So many guys who start out in the big boats with unlimited funds are soft. Are you gonna pull that little boat with the trans am?
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1st car was a pink 1961 Rambler Classic....Imagine driving to high school in a pink Rambler? Brush painted it black real quick.
1st boat was a shallow V 14ft Duranautic aluminum.
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i am 22, first truck was a 1971 chevy , 3 different color paints, and 4 different color primers, cut off going down the road, but i loved it, its still in my drive way but not running will restore one day...and my first boat i just purchased the other day...1982 hydra-sport 17.5ft with 150hp.... i can't wait to get it on open water.....
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I wanted a charger real bad, but insurance and mama made it tough, so I just got a truck
"You're gonna kill yourself hot roddin around in that thing! It's too fast!"
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Thats why when i took my dad for a ride in the GS and he said get on it and i only gave it bout half power or it wouldn't have been mine.The Charger was a ugly gold and white int..
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My first car was a '64 Impala SS convertible. Bought it from my co-workers dad for $300. First boat is the one I use now- 14ft starcraft with a 7 1/2 merc.
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haha, i dought it, just use my grandpas truck or my sisters
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my2cents: 1962 buick special......14 foot jon boat. both long gone.
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First car
First car was a 1971 Riviera First boat was a Bass Tracker in 1980
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First car- 1978 Pontiac Sunbird- totaled it 2 years later, got a 1974 Suburban- bored out 350, limo tint windows, lots happened in that sled. Had a ghenoe in 1985 w/ 4hp johnson, Honda 650 Nighthawk was 1st bike. Since then- 2 boats, 5 cars/trucks, 3 bikes, 2 wives.......the saga continues.
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We just got my car back froma friend who was helping do some of the work that would take us a long time. Aligning fenders, doors, quarters, trunk lid, etc. I got a couple pics and though I'd share.
It'll look good when it's done. BB
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^^^^^It sure will man. It looks good now!
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niceeeeee bb.
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1973 White Ford Maverick with a Brown vinyl roof. Had cut-pile carpet and reclining bucket seats. Came in real handy at the Drive Inn - LOL - remember those?
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That would be a brown 1978 chevy chevette with Duct tape windows. The boat was a OD green bass hunter with a trolling motor. Oh well they worked one got me to school the other did itz job fishing.
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I'd really like to get a truck. I'd really like one of those new 2009 Hybrid Silverados, but I don't have an extra 50,000 layin' around. I'd settle for something that gets decent gas mileage (for a truck), which will probably be a colorado.
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Man that car looks great already.
You can get trucks pretty cheap still. I saw a Ram in good shape for 2k a couple months ago, 4x4, tow package and winch - 98 or 99 model. The more gas goes down, the more truck prices will return to normal.
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mine was a 1976 dodge charger 360cid.....rust color w/ white leather interior.(pimp mobile)
first boat was a 12ft fiberglass v-hull. i caounted all my boat and all my vehicles and i had more boats than vehicles lol 7 boats..............6 vehicles |
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Big Bassin, you could also check out the sierras, i get an average of around 20 day to day...
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