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NOT AVIATION RELATED...is this ok to talk about here???

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well, i've had a lot of time to sit around and read and watch tv and stuff now that my wing stands are done, and i have no wings...

one of my other interests has always been exotic/classic/antique cars. so, has anyone ever owned or do you own anything REALLY cool?

mine haven't been all that cool, but i've owned a MKI and MKII MR2, and a 75th anniversary MGB.

sorry spike! if you wanna yank this, feel free...won't bother me! :)
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I don't know if these count as classics but...

I had a 1973 Olds 442 with the 455, the SWIVEL SEETS and the vented hood! (I got it when I was 16 in 1985) That was a BAD CAR that got about 6 mpg!!!

When I wrecked that 8 months later, I got a bright red 1968 Firebird with the 326. It was a LUMBER WAGON compared to the 442 but it looked cool. Seeing that I still had the wrecked out 442, I took the 455 out and figured out a way to put it in the Firebird! I had to cut out the wheel wells out and build a new 12 bold posi rear end but it actually worked!

Now that I realize what I did to that poor Firebird or think about what a 1968 Firebird is worth today without the original engin hacked out it makes me a little sick! :bang:

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Post by captain_john »

Chad, with all the stuff Spike has left up of mine... you got nuttin' to worry about!

:lol:

My all time favorite vehicle was my 1976 Dodge Maxivan Tradesman 300. It was an extened, heavy duty, 1 ton van all done up with flares, sidepipes, wheels, bay windows, visor, engine, air horns, 4 captains chairs, Alpine stereo with HUGE amps and subs, overhead console, lights, electric fridge, two batteries, shoreline connection and of course... the crowning jewel... a BED in the back!

This was my high school ride. It was commonly referred to around the campus as "THE Van". There were others, but this was "THE Van".

:mrgreen:

My favorite name for it was the S.S. Intercourse!

:bow:

I also had lifted 4 wheel drive pickups, a '62 Chevy Nova with a 327 LT1 engine and some cool jap bikes.

The snowmobiles were all pretty cool too. It was like having your own personal NASCAR setup on the snow.

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Nothign to worry about Chad, one of the purposes of the Hangar is to have a place to hang out. As long as things stay civil and clean we wont have to come up with any guidelines other than that.

As far as cars, I would love to own a 'cuda in the future. Patti and I are going to go to Arizona for the Barret Jackson auctions one of these years...
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that's what brought up this thread. i'll be GLUED to the tv next week! :o i can't wait for it to start! :)
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Chad, I think you pretty much safe posting as long as it doesn't have anything to do with flying squirrels. :wink: Spike, CJ, and Thomas :wink:
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Hey do you know when or what channel the auction will be on?!? I would love to see what crazy people would spend on their hobbies! 8)

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Its usually on Speed.
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My favorite car

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I owned a 1980 Fiat X1/9 from 1981 - 1996. The car was great fun to drive, although not terribly fast with a 1.5L 66HP engine. It only weighed about 2100 lbs IIRC, so it wasn't a real slowpoke, either. The packaging engineering on the car was superb - mid engine, two trunks (front and rear), full size spare tire, removable/stowable (in the front trunk) targa roof. suprisingly enough, the engine wasn't too hard to work on - reasonabl access to almost everything. Handled like it was on rails. The biggest problem was that the paint wouldn't stick... guess Fiat uses oil-impregnated steel to build with. I think I had it painted 6 or 7 times during its life. I was getting ready to ask Maaco for a volume discount. I remember driving down the road one day and a big piece (about 2' square) of the paint just peeled off in the airstream. But what fun to drive!
I can still remember the cost: $7,438 (first new car, you know).
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N200PF wrote:Hey do you know when or what channel the auction will be on?!? I would love to see what crazy people would spend on their hobbies! 8)

- Peter
yes it will be on speed channel all next week. check their website for times, but they are going to have a bunch of pre-auction coverage, and they have some huge number of hours devoted to the auction starting thursday night thru sunday.

did you all see last years where that guy paid 3 mil for that olds concept car!! incredible, and always fascinating to watch!
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Chad,

Bad question to ask me. At one time or another I literally owned every two door car Pontiac made in 1969 for example. OK I have always been a gearhead since I was little.

69 Firebird 400 Ram Air 4
69 Bonneville 2DR 428 HO
69 Grand Prix SJ (500 made) with 428HO
69 GTO 400 Ram Air 4 with hood tach and ragtop! (my fav)
Had access at that time to "Mom's car" - 69 Hemi Charger (she blew the engine racing it on the street)
Also, restored two 68 GTO's while in the Navy.

I also had a 72 El Camino SS, a 57 Chevy 2 dr Belair Sport Coupe (still have it's data plate) and a few dirt cars, SCCA Rally cars (62 Austin Healy Bugeye Sprite) and many other toys over the years.

Hey, I used to work on cars for a living and raced when I lived in Texas.

Even put my old Limited Modified dirt car engine into a 78 Camaro Berlinetta I got from a bank repo and drove it around the DFW area for a while until a cop friend suggested I not get caught with it :roll:

Now I have a 39 Ford 1/2 Ton pickup (oval grille) all original with the flathead motor that I'm restoring.

Oh yah, and an RV7A if I ever get past the tail feathers :bang:
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For the years I was in college (and a few years thereafter) I owned a 1960 Austin Healey 3000 BN7. One of thevery first production cars with front disc brakes. I did some of my own "power enhancement" via porting & polishing, and milling the head 060" . It had so much power I snapped the main leaves in the rear leaf springs, and within a couple of months the rear body rubbed on the tops of the rear tires. Then I got married, dropped out of college, started a family, and had to sell the ol' Healey under financial duress. Sold it for what amounts to a good dinner for two today. Still hurts to think about. The Healey was definitely a head-turner in the college days (even if I wasn't!) :lol:

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oh man! terry, you're speakin' my language! the 3000 is my favorite classic. i just :luv: 'em!
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