I have some fun cars to share perfect for this thread, most past but some present.
First up 1970 Chevelle SS454, real deal 43k mile survivor car with build sheet, original paint and interior, original LS5 big block, Buckets and console, air conditioning, Tach and gauges, M22 4 speed, cowl hood, red/red, owned from 1987-1997. Visited the guy who bought it a few years ago, still looks the same with only a couple thousand miles put on since his purchase!
Second is a 1966 Chevelle SS396 convertible, also a genuine SS car, buckets and console, wood wheel with tilt column, power top, owned 1988-1997
Sold those 2 in 1997, before the car market went insane to help fund buying my house. Though it astonishes me to see these car values today, the house did well too so that eases the pain.
Third is a 1973 Nova SS350, buckets and console, tach and gauges. Owned 1988-1991
Also gone but not forgotten and not pictured is a 1965 Malibu SS327 convertible, 1966 Nova hardtop, 1970 Malibu hardtop and a 1965 Nova wagon. My dad still has my 1967 El Camino 396, 4 speed, which now has a 502.
Currently have a 2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat, in colors paying tribute to my long lost ‘70. Also have a 2003 Silverado SS AWD, modified 6.0 with supercharger, cam and more goodies. That’s my pin hauler.
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