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Old 01-13-13, 08:48 PM   #1
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Default Any Muscle Car Hobbiests on SubSim????

I know we don't all live and breathe Sub simulations, so I'm going to start a thread to find out if any others are into muscle cars. Post a photo and give a few details on yours.

I've had this 66 GTO since 2007. It's my third 66 GTO. I can't take credit for the paint job or the flames on it. I'd rather it be it's original Martinique Bronze paint, but until I start receiving donations or win a lottery it ain't gonna happen for a while.

It's a Baltimore built 4speed GTO with a modified 68 400 XX engine that's now pushing 400hp. 3:55 posi rear, bucket seats, original never sat in rear seat and originally owned by a Mennonite gentleman. The original 389 was too sick to keep in the car but will be rebuilt someday... I guess that will happen when pigs fly. Same for a repaint. LOL



Photo from 3 years ago with my second love.... B-17s:

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Old 01-13-13, 09:12 PM   #2
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Nice car! Muscle cars were not my thing but if I had a choice it would be a 70-71 Torino. I like the body style. Cars from the 50's always captured my attention. I own a 54 Buick Special.
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Very nice. I've always been a van guy myself. On the other hand I haven't owned a car in going on eight years.
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Personally i do not collect them, my father does and we have enjoyed these two together over the years





EDIT: B-17s are kinda my thing too lol
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Nice thread, GT. I am a muscle car fan. For me, there are only two types of cars: muscle cars and transportation. I don't own one any longer, but I used to own a 1970 Torino Cobra 429, as well as a 1972 Gran Torino Sport and 1975 Starsky & Hutch Gran Torino.



A friend of mine had a 73 Mach I Mustang and another buddy had a '69 Chevelle, same color as the one in John's post.
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^^ I wonder who that car belonged to?
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Very nice. I've always been a van guy myself. On the other hand I haven't owned a car in going on eight years.
Vans!! Well I wanted a van when I grew up as a kid, and I was a kid during the 70s so...

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I like the high performance cars, never as much as the old warbirds though. Loved playing with matchbox cars now I just play real racing 2 on my phone (I also played burnout:takedown on a friend's PS2).
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Vans with murals was very popular in the 70's!
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Here is a great conversion.



This is one I saw in a magazine back in '71 or so, and always wanted a picture of. The guy removed the back section from an early '60s Ford van, and welded another front in its place. I loved it because I had one of those, the first 'car' I ever owned.



This guy took the idea a step further.



And somebody else did the same with the 'pickup' variant Ford made for a couple of years.

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I own a 54 Buick Special.
Thanks, now let's see the 54 Buick Special. They were a pretty darned nice car back then.

Steve, vans were cool too. I had an 85 GMC 30 series I put a custom interior in. Had lotsa fun in it too. It even carried my custom 76 Super Glide around.
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Thanks, now let's see the 54 Buick Special. They were a pretty darned nice car back then.
Muscle car by no means but she does fine with her 264 nailhead.



My brother just picked this one up. 1960 Chrylser Imperial Southhampton. I guess the precursor to muscle. She has the 430 wedge motor. 325 horses. Bullet proof like the hemi but the hemi can be massaged much more producing gobs of horse power.

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I bet yer kicking yourself for getting rid of them Neal. Especially the 429 Torino. It's worth some bucks these days. And a rare car to see too.

Nice looking Buick Warhawk. Years ago my grandfather had a 53 Roadmaster back in the early 60s with the visor over the windshield. I always wanted that car when he was done with it. Beautiful car but sadly it caught fire and burnt up. He was sick over that loss.

GR, those two are nice. No matter what hang on to them. I've seen too many guys get tire of what they have, sell what they have off, only to kick themselves for years after. And I'm one of them.

THis was a 66 Tempest Custom I had back in 72. Photo is damaged not the car. No rust on it anywhere. I did put the GTO hood and grills in it back then. Sold it because the 2 speed tranny was crapping out. Dumbest move I've ever made.




And this was the only new car I ever bought. Someone stole the complete interior out of it when I had it in storage back in 94. The only 2 things left in it was the steering column and shifter for the transmission. I did get the 15x8 Snowflakes and the tail lights off it and walked away from it. WS6 79 Formula FB with a set of Recaro bucket seats in it, and the aluminum rear window louvers. After all these years I'm still PO on losing this car.

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Nice looking Buick Warhawk. Years ago my grandfather had a 53 Roadmaster back in the early 60s with the visor over the windshield. I always wanted that car when he was done with it. Beautiful car but sadly it caught fire and burnt up. He was sick over that loss.
Thanks! She is my little time capsule away from reality That is awful with the 53. I keep a fire extinguisher in the Buick.

Thinking about it, there are some old Mopars from the Muscle car era I would love to have. Not the super birds but the more obscure Mopars. Like a 69 GTX.
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