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Yup... come up to Detroit for the largest cruise in the world
over 40,000 cars.
http://www.woodwarddreamcruise.com/
Cars I've owned
1968 Plymouth Barracuda
1970 Challenger TA
1968 GTO Convertible
1972 Cutlass Supreme
1975 Cutlass Supreme
1972 Gremlin
1973 Javelin
1972 Chevy Nova
1979 Cutlass Supreme
1970 AMX
1979 AMC Spirit GT
1984 AMC Spirit GT
1985 86 87 Mustangs
1985 Ranger
1988 Buick Regal
I currently drive a 1985 Chevy C10 85,000 original miles

2006-08-09 14:20:21 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

Yes ! And here's Something that could be a big Boost for Classic Cars! Vaporized Gasoline! That's what my Avatar is a Photo of! With the Right Setup, a Classic, Pre-OBD II Vehicle could get 50 + MPG, Turn the 1/4 Mile in Less than 13 Seconds, 0-60 in Less than 5 Seconds, and Legally Qualify as a Low Emissions Vehicle ! Engines run best on Vapor Fuel, which is 100 Parts of Air to 1 Part of Fuel, or Better ! But, by Law, all Vehicles in the USA from 1996 to the Present, under the OBD II Law are Required to Run an Atomized Fuel Mixture of 14.7 Parts of Air, to 1 Part of Fuel ! Any Deviation, even if Fuel Economy is Improved, and Emissions are Lowered, will Result in a Failed Vehicle Inspection ! Really ! Under this Insane Law, it is entirely possible to Fail a Vehicle Emissions Inspection for not Emitting enough Pollution ! Now, what would really be a Fun Way to Expose the Hypocrisy of this would be to Restore, Convert, and Race My 1967 Pontiac GTO ! With a Super-Rich Thick Vapor Fuel Mixture, the Power obtained would be even better than Nitrous Oxide ! A High Performance Classic Street Machine is the very last Thing One would tend to Associate with Phenomenal Fuel Economy coupled with Low Emissions ! Tom Ogle Proved that. And when he Publicized it, He was Offered $25 Million by Shell Oil, which He Refused. Shortly afterward, He Died of a Mysterious Death ! Go to www.fuelvapors.com for Info. on that, and other Vapor Fuel Issues. I don't have the Funding to go up against these "Big Wheels". And remember, the OBD II Law was Passed in 1996. Now, what Administration was in Power when this "Brilliant Piece of Legislation" was Passed ? I Guess that would be "An Inconvenient Truth" ! A Vaporized High Performance Classic Street Machine could really Expose this ! But, it'll never happen. Eventually, all Classic Cars will be Outlawed for Street Use. They'll only sit in Museums. Yes, I Like Classic Cars, and would Like to Restore, Convert, and Race My 1967 Pontiac GTO !

2006-08-09 15:29:24 · answer #2 · answered by gvaporcarb 6 · 0 0

I liked the following cars

1. 69 Plymouth Hemi Cuda
2. 69 Plymouth Roadrunner (383 Magnum)
3. 64 1/2 Ford Mustang
4. 70 Mustang Boss 302

2006-08-09 14:20:45 · answer #3 · answered by Mr. PhD 6 · 0 0

I OWNED MOST OF THE CARS YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT EXCEPT THE G.T.O BUT MISS MY 67 CHEVELLE THE MOST I OWN A 1977 CORVETTE NOT BUT STILL WISH IT WAS MY CHEVELLE IT WAS STOLEN JUST WHEN I READY TO PAINT IT I STILL HAVE A LOT OF THE CROME TO IT NOW AS FOR YOUR QUESTION GREAT CAR THATS WHEN CHEVY WERE CHEVYS...

2006-08-09 14:25:10 · answer #4 · answered by clutchconway55@sbcglobal.net 2 · 0 0

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