Mine was my Gold 19631/2 Ford Galaxy 500 Sport Coupe. 427 big block, 425 HP, four speed, dual quads, all with a factory warranty and I think it sold for $4,500.00 out the door. It ran 12 second quarter miles at 113+ MPH, on street tires. I was big mean and wicked. The torque on that beast would sink your eyeballs back into your head. The gas mileage would make you cry.
My favorite moment was blowing my buddy's 64 409 Chevrolet Biscayne in the weeds. I put headers, lake pipes and traction bars and a set of slicks and was in the low 11's at 119 MPH by the time I had to sell it and get deployed to Viet Nam.
2007-03-05 03:26:54
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answered by yes_its_me 7
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Alot of people are going to laugh at this but I once had a 1970 SS Nova. Cortez silver with black vinyl roof. All stock except dual exhaust it had a special ordered LT-1 350/350hp engine 4 speed M-21 transmission and a posi-traction rear end. (Unsure of the gearing but that car would hook up and beat anything out of the hole) At the time (1977) gas was going up and that car did not get by many gas stations. Its one of the cars I always regret selling. I use to call it scary fast. (hey I was a teenager!) I also had a bone stock 1972 Chevelle that I wish I still had. Maybe if I win Lotto someday......
2007-03-05 03:46:54
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answered by I drive fire trucks 3
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1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 I always wanted one. Right now I have a 1970 Chevy Nova it runs good and it has a stock Inline 6 engine and 3 spd. transmission. I want to restore the whole car and put a V-8 engine with a 5 spd. transmission I haven't decided what kind engine or trans. I want to make the car fast.
2007-03-05 03:51:20
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answered by Deaf Redneck 4
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I like the 69 Camaro and the NOVA.
2007-03-06 16:03:36
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answered by C7S 7
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I'd have to say the 1969 Camaro. My dad had one. I don't remember if it was a Rally Sport or a Super Sport. All remember is that it was one bad-*** ride. The styling is pitch perfect, just beautiful. Even today, when I see one , I just stare.
2007-03-05 03:34:03
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answered by Zonedoggy 1
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1986 Buick Grand National,someone with a older Vette pulled up beside me and wanted to run them.We went out in the country and measured out a quarter mile and I blew his doors off.One night I got it up to 117mph and it has a engine kill switch and it would shut down but then come back on after a couple of seconds.It scared the hell out of me because it felt like the wheels were off the pavement,never did that again.People don't think this is a muscle car,but it would set you back in your seat,it was very quick.
2007-03-06 11:47:19
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answered by toledojeeper 5
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YOUR dream automobile? it somewhat is definitely one of my famous muscle autos of all time. It replaced into slick, quickly as ball(loon)s, and dealt with nicely as nicely. My terrific chum had a sixty 9 GTO, wasn't that an analogous easy physique?
2016-10-17 07:52:13
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answered by Anonymous
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