6 speed of course.
Originally posted by: V00DOO
6 speed of course.
Originally posted by: ncircle
mine for the moment
Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
Originally posted by: ncircle
mine for the moment
Impreza sport wagon??
I bought one of those in 1993,nice car.
The ex-wife got to keep it. oh well, I miss that car a little.
LOL.
Originally posted by: V00DOO
6 speed of course.
Originally posted by: V00DOO
6 speed of course.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: V00DOO
6 speed of course.
Well, sir, you have one of the best performance sedans ever made!
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: 79Blazer
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97' Town Car.
Took them at a friends house, after I washed & waxed it.
EDIT: May as well add in the toy's I own.
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this I really can't understand, 79 Blazer as a handle. 2 mustangs, then all the time spent on pics of a 97 town car?????
sort of wierd, but if it's your bag :beer:
The *69* mustangs were the best overall....definitely with 1/4 mile potential. My first car was a 66 GT, my father and I fully restored (the whole car was better than stock, not just a MAACO paint job and some rims restoration claim).
Personally one of the 'projects' in my mind is taking a 69 Super Jet, bringing it to 2k standards under the hood, inside and underneath.
keep the outside stock, maybe a little lower.
Originally posted by: 79Blazer
Hehe. I just bought the Town Car, for a daily driver. The two Mustangs are my toys, along with the 79 Blazer i'm piecing back together, to do some off-roading fun. The newer Mustang ('96), i'm selling due to lost interest, and I really don't care for Vert's all that much anymore. Besides, it's an auto. The '69 is in the paint shop, being stripped and full resto from the frame up, including some frame stiffening. No pics of the Blazer, yet. Just pictue a 79 Blazer with rust holes through every part of the body. And a 3 in. lift.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: 79Blazer
Hehe. I just bought the Town Car, for a daily driver. The two Mustangs are my toys, along with the 79 Blazer i'm piecing back together, to do some off-roading fun. The newer Mustang ('96), i'm selling due to lost interest, and I really don't care for Vert's all that much anymore. Besides, it's an auto. The '69 is in the paint shop, being stripped and full resto from the frame up, including some frame stiffening. No pics of the Blazer, yet. Just pictue a 79 Blazer with rust holes through every part of the body. And a 3 in. lift.
Why not do the restore yourself? I know paint work and engine/drivetrain internals are best left to specialists, but at all of 16-17 years old my father and I redid all the interior (except headliner a pro did); took out every screw, bolt, nut and clip and either replaced or refinished; did the brakes; all the bolt on stuff (lights, fogs, bezels), etc.
Took a few months though....but I learned a lot.
http://30moons.com/cars66GT.php
Originally posted by: 79Blazer
I'd love to do the resto myself, but it's almost finished as it is. I'm not a body guy. I'm great with building up a motor, but even that is getting hard for me (bad arthritis). I wanted it ready for this summer's cruising, and car shows. And no, it will not be a trailer b!tch.
EDIT: Beautiful '66 BTW. Too bad about it's demise.![]()
Originally posted by: saltedeggman
Originally posted by: zip1385
Here is one of my fiance "licking it". Lemme know guys if you want me to post more.
http://home.comcast.net/~zip1385/lick.jpg
-Alex-
more pics of fiance ??
Originally posted by: alkemyst
got driftkat working now...php3 vs php4 issue (php4 doesn't allow global vars to be used by default)
http://DriftKat.com/98SEmine.php