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PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 7:18 pm


Hey everybody exclaim Im Mystical but my REAL name is Christy. Im a 21 year old College student who owns a car TWICE mya ge whee My Baby is a 1965 Plymouth Valiant surprised Im its 2nd owner with almost 90,000 original miles & 99% original. Ill try to get pictures of her up as soon as possible 3nodding
PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 2:09 pm


Unfortunately I don't own a classic car, but some day I know that I will, because I will inherit two from my father and hopefully will have purchased one prior to that. Right now I have a 1977 Ford LTD, not a classic, but it is an antique none the less, and with the immense popularity of those cars when they were new I'm sure that they will reach the classic status some day.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 4:43 pm


I hope to someday have a 1958 Corvette and possibly a 50s truck heart
But for now, I don't have a classic, and I probably won't for a while...
PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 5:43 pm


Mageiltackhead
Unfortunately I don't own a classic car, but some day I know that I will, because I will inherit two from my father and hopefully will have purchased one prior to that. Right now I have a 1977 Ford LTD, not a classic, but it is an antique none the less, and with the immense popularity of those cars when they were new I'm sure that they will reach the classic status some day.
whee ACTUALLY it CAN be considered a classic 3nodding Since it was made in 1977, its been OVER 20 years & anything thats over 20 years old is considered a Classic 3nodding What are the cars your father have question

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 5:45 pm


Chevette
I hope to someday have a 1958 Corvette and possibly a 50s truck heart
But for now, I don't have a classic, and I probably won't for a while...
My step dad has a 1951 1st Edition Chevy Pickup Truck. Its TECHNICALLY a 50's but they bumped it to a 51 do thats why its called a 1st edition 3nodding Its a cute plum purple truck 3nodding I'll try to get a picture of it come spring time
PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 5:55 pm


Mystical
Chevette
I hope to someday have a 1958 Corvette and possibly a 50s truck heart
But for now, I don't have a classic, and I probably won't for a while...
My step dad has a 1951 1st Edition Chevy Pickup Truck. Its TECHNICALLY a 50's but they bumped it to a 51 do thats why its called a 1st edition 3nodding Its a cute plum purple truck 3nodding I'll try to get a picture of it come spring time

Sounds nice...can't wait to see it! mrgreen

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 7:29 pm


Chevette
Mystical
Chevette
I hope to someday have a 1958 Corvette and possibly a 50s truck heart
But for now, I don't have a classic, and I probably won't for a while...
My step dad has a 1951 1st Edition Chevy Pickup Truck. Its TECHNICALLY a 50's but they bumped it to a 51 do thats why its called a 1st edition 3nodding Its a cute plum purple truck 3nodding I'll try to get a picture of it come spring time

Sounds nice...can't wait to see it! mrgreen
sweatdrop It'll be awhile since we live in Buffalo & winter is hell so it probably wont be until late spring when its safe to take the old cars on the road. We usually wait until it rains a lot to get the salt off the roads 3nodding
PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 8:54 pm


Mystical
Chevette
Mystical
Chevette
I hope to someday have a 1958 Corvette and possibly a 50s truck heart
But for now, I don't have a classic, and I probably won't for a while...
My step dad has a 1951 1st Edition Chevy Pickup Truck. Its TECHNICALLY a 50's but they bumped it to a 51 do thats why its called a 1st edition 3nodding Its a cute plum purple truck 3nodding I'll try to get a picture of it come spring time

Sounds nice...can't wait to see it! mrgreen
sweatdrop It'll be awhile since we live in Buffalo & winter is hell so it probably wont be until late spring when its safe to take the old cars on the road. We usually wait until it rains a lot to get the salt off the roads 3nodding

It's okay

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 8:59 pm


Mystical
Mageiltackhead
Unfortunately I don't own a classic car, but some day I know that I will, because I will inherit two from my father and hopefully will have purchased one prior to that. Right now I have a 1977 Ford LTD, not a classic, but it is an antique none the less, and with the immense popularity of those cars when they were new I'm sure that they will reach the classic status some day.
whee ACTUALLY it CAN be considered a classic 3nodding Since it was made in 1977, its been OVER 20 years & anything thats over 20 years old is considered a Classic 3nodding What are the cars your father have question

Well, I guess I've heard it all different ways. I don't consider it a classic, heh, and I'm the one obsessed with getting behind the wheel of it biggrin
As for my dad's cars that I'll almost positively own one day, there is a 1960 Austin-Healey Sprite and a 1946 Dodge Club Coupe Fluid-Drive.
PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 8:06 am


Mageiltackhead
Mystical
Mageiltackhead
Unfortunately I don't own a classic car, but some day I know that I will, because I will inherit two from my father and hopefully will have purchased one prior to that. Right now I have a 1977 Ford LTD, not a classic, but it is an antique none the less, and with the immense popularity of those cars when they were new I'm sure that they will reach the classic status some day.
whee ACTUALLY it CAN be considered a classic 3nodding Since it was made in 1977, its been OVER 20 years & anything thats over 20 years old is considered a Classic 3nodding What are the cars your father have question

Well, I guess I've heard it all different ways. I don't consider it a classic, heh, and I'm the one obsessed with getting behind the wheel of it biggrin
As for my dad's cars that I'll almost positively own one day, there is a 1960 Austin-Healey Sprite and a 1946 Dodge Club Coupe Fluid-Drive.
eek Ohh I never heard of them. Are they rare cars question Do you have pics of them question whee

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 2:14 pm


Mystical
Mageiltackhead
Mystical
Mageiltackhead
Unfortunately I don't own a classic car, but some day I know that I will, because I will inherit two from my father and hopefully will have purchased one prior to that. Right now I have a 1977 Ford LTD, not a classic, but it is an antique none the less, and with the immense popularity of those cars when they were new I'm sure that they will reach the classic status some day.
whee ACTUALLY it CAN be considered a classic 3nodding Since it was made in 1977, its been OVER 20 years & anything thats over 20 years old is considered a Classic 3nodding What are the cars your father have question

Well, I guess I've heard it all different ways. I don't consider it a classic, heh, and I'm the one obsessed with getting behind the wheel of it biggrin
As for my dad's cars that I'll almost positively own one day, there is a 1960 Austin-Healey Sprite and a 1946 Dodge Club Coupe Fluid-Drive.
eek Ohh I never heard of them. Are they rare cars question Do you have pics of them question whee

Well of course, I would be much oblidged to provide some imagery.

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This is my dad's 1960 Austin-Healey Sprite. You can see him looking over it in preparation of a small car show 25 miles west of here.

The rest of these are my dad's 1946 Dodge Club Coupe Fluid-Drive, one of the early "automatic" transmissions.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 6:37 pm


Mageiltackhead
Mystical
Mageiltackhead
Mystical
Mageiltackhead
Unfortunately I don't own a classic car, but some day I know that I will, because I will inherit two from my father and hopefully will have purchased one prior to that. Right now I have a 1977 Ford LTD, not a classic, but it is an antique none the less, and with the immense popularity of those cars when they were new I'm sure that they will reach the classic status some day.
whee ACTUALLY it CAN be considered a classic 3nodding Since it was made in 1977, its been OVER 20 years & anything thats over 20 years old is considered a Classic 3nodding What are the cars your father have question

Well, I guess I've heard it all different ways. I don't consider it a classic, heh, and I'm the one obsessed with getting behind the wheel of it biggrin
As for my dad's cars that I'll almost positively own one day, there is a 1960 Austin-Healey Sprite and a 1946 Dodge Club Coupe Fluid-Drive.
eek Ohh I never heard of them. Are they rare cars question Do you have pics of them question whee

Well of course, I would be much oblidged to provide some imagery.

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.
This is my dad's 1960 Austin-Healey Sprite. You can see him looking over it in preparation of a small car show 25 miles west of here.

The rest of these are my dad's 1946 Dodge Club Coupe Fluid-Drive, one of the early "automatic" transmissions.
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4laugh Aww the Sprite car looks funny in a cute way & the other car is nice 3nodding Lol you guys must be rich to own nice cars whee

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 8:49 pm


Mystical
Mageiltackhead
Mystical
Mageiltackhead
Mystical
Mageiltackhead
Unfortunately I don't own a classic car, but some day I know that I will, because I will inherit two from my father and hopefully will have purchased one prior to that. Right now I have a 1977 Ford LTD, not a classic, but it is an antique none the less, and with the immense popularity of those cars when they were new I'm sure that they will reach the classic status some day.
whee ACTUALLY it CAN be considered a classic 3nodding Since it was made in 1977, its been OVER 20 years & anything thats over 20 years old is considered a Classic 3nodding What are the cars your father have question

Well, I guess I've heard it all different ways. I don't consider it a classic, heh, and I'm the one obsessed with getting behind the wheel of it biggrin
As for my dad's cars that I'll almost positively own one day, there is a 1960 Austin-Healey Sprite and a 1946 Dodge Club Coupe Fluid-Drive.
eek Ohh I never heard of them. Are they rare cars question Do you have pics of them question whee

Well of course, I would be much oblidged to provide some imagery.

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.
This is my dad's 1960 Austin-Healey Sprite. You can see him looking over it in preparation of a small car show 25 miles west of here.

The rest of these are my dad's 1946 Dodge Club Coupe Fluid-Drive, one of the early "automatic" transmissions.
User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.
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4laugh Aww the Sprite car looks funny in a cute way & the other car is nice 3nodding Lol you guys must be rich to own nice cars whee
holy s**t! your dad owns an austin healey?!?! das a real nice car to me i love austin healeys... i saw a austin healey sprite in this guys driveway. and he was building a mold of the whole car... he was like making another one of them or something to sell i guess... or keep, im positive he wasn't restoring his becuz his looked fine
PostPosted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:20 am


Greatstar he MIGHT be making a clone...Im not sure but thats my hunch whee

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 4:33 pm


i got a 1964 Chevy Malibu Convertible that i'm restoring it has a few non-original parts like the LS6 454 i put in it
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