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According to my estimates, in order for me to travel the 3200 miles from my

house in Massachusetts to Tulsa, Oklahoma & back in my Super-88, taking

into account premium fuel, lead substitute, tolls/food etc. I'll need just about

$800. If I can split the gas bill with a friend... (XP715 you reading this?) then

my cost drops down to about $450.

Now why the hell, you ask would make my one vacation of the summer a

roadtrip to a not-so exciting town in Oklahoma, 1598 miles away?

First, I've been saying for a long time now that I want to meet up with my

buddy Duffy at some halfway point in the USA this year. He lives in Phoenix

AZ and just sold his steel-roof 1991 Pontiac GTA (350TPi) and bought a

>MINT< 1961 Rambler American with 18K miles. It's got a inline-six flathead

and three speed auto. Pretty much as spartan a car as you could buy in

1961 while still buying American made.

So one fantastic vacation would be to have our two classics from the 1960s

meet up at some half way point i the great U.S. of A.

But why the hell Tulsa, Oklahoma?

& why on June 15th of this year you ask?

THIS IS WHY!!!

http://www.topgear.com/content/features/st...ories/22/1.html

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Now my question to you guys is how many other C&G members can meet up

with me/us to see this Fifty-7-Belvedere get dug up after a 50 year nap under

the Tulsa sidewalk in front of the courthouse? C'mon.... Knightfan? Anyone?

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On June 15th, 2007 T!GHT WH1P$ will be witnessing the ultimate epoch of 1950s Mopar originality!

http://www.cheersandgears.com/forums/index...showtopic=14872

“Both optimists and pessimists contribute to our society. The optimist invents the airplane and the pessimist the parachute.”

- G. B. Stern (British novelist)

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hmmm.... no one?

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That is amazing! First time I've ever heard of a car being buried in a time capsule. If you really want to go on an adventure and meet your friend halfway this looks like a good reason to do it. Wonder what kind of shape the car will in and what kind of plastic they wrapped it in to preserve it. Hope they have a new battery and gas on hand to start it up. :scratchchin:

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Sixty-8, I've seen Christine. Read the book even. I'm not totally sure, but I think I had a nasty nightmare about it once. You want to put me through that trauma again?

:P

I might have a car (I want to be seen in) by June. Maybe. Just maybe. :scratchchin:

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Damn. Nothing.

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Sixty-8, I've seen Christine. Read the book even. I'm not totally sure, but I think I had a nasty nightmare about it once. You want to put me through that trauma again?

:P

I might have a car (I want to be seen in) by June. Maybe. Just maybe. :scratchchin:

:thisforumisuselesswithouthissmiley:

Damn. Nothing.

What do you drive now?

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Now my question to you guys is how many other C&G members can meet up

with me/us to see this Fifty-7-Belvedere get dug up after a 50 year nap under

the Tulsa sidewalk in front of the courthouse? C'mon.... Knightfan?

*chuckles*

Irony rocks, they say ;).

I was, actually, just thinking about you the other evening about this. Some of my friends from ChevyTalk (one from Oklahoma City ... the one who was taught by my grandfather in Ames OK many years ago ... and one from Dallas TX), as well as a few others, are planning a gathering at this very event. I wondered if you had heard about it and, if you had, if you were going to attend.

Myself ... you know already that I would LOVE to. But, well, we'll see. I have a couple trips in mind (up to MN, down to FL) ... and not much vacation to work with. So, we'll see.

If you do go, you know you are more than welcome to stop by here ... either going or coming ... if I'm not able to attend.

Cort:33swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker

PICS:lego.HO.model.MCinfo.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort

"I'm about to put the hammer down" ... CW McCall ... 'Convoy'

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I'll take you up on that... and I expect at least a short ride in your 1972 Monte Carlo...

Just drive me down to the local Wendy's so we can have some lunch & back, but all

four windows MUST BE ROLLED DOWN. That is the rule of Hardtop ownership here at

TIGHT WHIPS car club! The temprature has to drop past 32* (0* celsius) in orer for

the windows to be rolled UP. :P

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Three more links about the Zombie Plymouth:

http://www.buriedcar.com/

http://www.plymouthbulletin.com/57plymouth.htm

http://www.classiccar.com/articles/cars/1957_Belvedere.asp

And for those b!tching about a lack of photos in this thread :P

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For some unexplicable reason this identical 1957 Plymouth Belvedere Sport 2dr Hardtop

was NOT buried, in fact it was bought new driven, enjoyed and then after years of duty

as a family car it was restored. This is the kind of condition most people are hoping the

Tulsa car is in to this day. We shall see soon enough. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!

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I'll take you up on that... and I expect at least a short ride in your 1972 Monte Carlo...

Just drive me down to the local Wendy's so we can have some lunch & back, but all

four windows MUST BE ROLLED DOWN. That is the rule of Hardtop ownership here at

TIGHT WHIPS car club! The temprature has to drop past 32* (0* celsius) in orer for

the windows to be rolled UP. :P

*grins*

Sounds like a plan, Sixty8 ... so, get your plans set ... and we'll see what we can work out :).

And, deftones ... realized I missed you during my trip through Dallas/Ft Worth TX last October....

Cort:33swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker

PICS:lego.HO.model.MCinfo.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort

"Things get complicated when you get past 18" ... Statler Brothers ... 'Class of '57'

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Now my question to you guys is how many other C&G members can meet up

with me/us to see this Fifty-7-Belvedere get dug up after a 50 year nap under

the Tulsa sidewalk in front of the courthouse? C'mon.... Knightfan? Anyone?

Hmm... It's too early to tell. I'd love to do something like this, though it all depends on my automotive and financial situation when this time rolls around. However, I will say, since you'd have to go though PA in one way or another, you could just pick me up and take me with you if things don't work out for me. :P
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Hmmm.... pick up B.V. in Penn and then drop him off on way back up...?

That's assuming we first recognize your Millenia as an official member of T1GH+ WH!P$...

Rusty Jones has the final say on that matter. :P

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There's a rukle about riding in each other's cars? So Sixty8, can you stand a ride in a FWD Intrepid? :P

NO way the Cuda's are coming out, all though if you ever came by and visited you could see them, and that really old car from the 10's-20's at the used car dealer by my house. :P

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Hmm...seeing a tailfin era car exhumed sounds cool. No means to get there, though, unless Sixty8 feels like swinging by Laurel after he's done in Brookville...the Sonoma's still approved by Rusty Jones, right? :lol:

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WMJ has the right idea! :)

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Sounds like a great excuse for a road trip. I expect lots of photos of the odyssey. :)

Speaking of which... remember when I visited you in 2005 and we hung out at

the Barnes & Noble there was a place close by... (roofing company?) that had

3 if not 4 (1980s) ElCaminos for company vehicles. Their Business name was

on the door and everything. I took a photo with my throwaway camera since

by that point both of my digital camera's batterys were exhausted. The picture

never came out and I always wanted to ask you if you know where it is maybe

you could snap a pic. for me? :D

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Too bad it's on June 15th - I still have work until the 19th (assuming we have no snow days to make-up at the end of the year). Otherwise I would have suggested Sixty8 that you try to fill up your car with as many people as comfortable and that could financially afford to help with the costs and drive them all to the event.

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Speaking of which... remember when I visited you in 2005 and we hung out at

the Barnes & Noble there was a place close by... (roofing company?) that had

3 if not 4 (1980s) ElCaminos for company vehicles. Their Business name was

on the door and everything. I took a photo with my throwaway camera since

by that point both of my digital camera's batterys were exhausted. The picture

never came out and I always wanted to ask you if you know where it is maybe

you could snap a pic. for me? :D

Hey Sixty8, if you feel like visiting people we could always go check out that 10's-20's era car at the dealership I've mentioned. :P

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Middle-Class-Mopoar-Fan:

The next official TIGHT WHIPS event coming up is the 1st Annual

Winter Scavenger Hunt, but before that can happen the trivia

contest conclusion has to be posted.

Used to be all official T.W. meetings were in my barn on Tue. or

Wed. nights, but as of late everyone's schedules have been all

over the F%#&@ng place and coordinating a meeting has been

painful.

If we set up a T.W. meeting for next tue. night at 8:00 - 10:30pm

what are the chances you can make it?

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Middle-Class-Mopoar-Fan:

The next official TIGHT WHIPS event coming up is the 1st Annual

Winter Scavenger Hunt, but before that can happen the trivia

contest conclusion has to be posted.

Used to be all official T.W. meetings were in my barn on Tue. or

Wed. nights, but as of late everyone's schedules have been all

over the F%#&@ng place and coordinating a meeting has been

painful.

If we set up a T.W. meeting for next tue. night at 8:00 - 10:30pm

what are the chances you can make it?

Dude...I start school next Tuesday (23rd)! XD

Maybe a day before that? If not I can try to make it anyway, you'll just have to give me directions.

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I'll send you a PM in a sec...

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You need to get a signature with all three of your cars...

You've got a pretty cool fleet: TPi350 powered 3rd gen. Firebird, 229-powered Nova & a 2.8 V6 Jeep Comanchee! :spin:

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On June 15th, 2007 T!GHT WH1P$ will be witnessing the ultimate epoch of 1950s Mopar originality!

http://www.cheersandgears.com/forums/index...showtopic=14872

“Both optimists and pessimists contribute to our society. The optimist invents the airplane and the pessimist the parachute.”

- G. B. Stern (British novelist)

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Well then you guys will have to stare at a refrigerator white 1959 Buick soon. :D

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Come'on &#036;h&#33;stick! get with it man! its a MALIBU!!!!!!! HOW COULD YOU!!!!!

On that note, heres a little colage (is that how its spelled?) of pretty much every car I've owned and driven (I say "And driven" cause technically I've owned an 89 Camaro with a 400sbc / TH350 as well but it was in pieces in my driveway several hours after signing the bill of sale)

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I must still have that '77 Nova 3-on-the-tree on the brain.... WTF was I thinking about when I wrote that? :P

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What do you drive now?

1998 Chevy S-10 LS with a 2.2 four and a 5-speed stick. The wipers are broken, the paint looks like &#036;h&#33;, and the interior smells downright funky.

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Still have not FeBreezed those seats, huh? :P

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Ahh. F it, at least you got hauling capability, a manual trans & RWD. :)

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G*d damn.... makes the "Power Tour" look like a run to Store 24 for a pack of smokes.

That would be something amazing to tell your grandkids about!

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Do the wipers just not work? You could always grab a motor from the junkyard....the arms too if ya need them.

Well, yeah, they do work, but barely. Also, the end of the stalk and the wiper speed control dial broke off. In order to use what small amount of worth they have left, you have to get a pair of needle-nose pliars/wire cutters as a subsitute for the dial.

Ahh. F it, at least you got hauling capability, a manual trans & RWD. :)

That's just about all that truck has going for it. :P

I looked at an '06 Dakota yesterday. About seven-thousand miles and it was under fifteen grand. It's a base model with a few extras and a six cylinder. Not that shabby on power. The interior . . . well, it had decent materials but the design kept reminding me of a '86 S-10 for some reason. I think I'll take a look at a white Camaro today with an aftermarket hood with functional scoops. I'll also look at a two-door Blazer (hopefully an Xtreme) or Jimmy if I can.

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eXtreme Blazers were cool.

Little known fact: you could order a 2wd Blazer Extreme

with a 5-speed... all the way to te end of production.

Too bad they had none of the exotic turbocharged prowess

of the GMC Typhoon they resembled. :(

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eXtreme Blazers were cool.

Little known fact: you could order a 2wd Blazer Extreme

with a 5-speed... all the way to te end of production.

Bet that would be really hard to find locally. But, damn, I'd like to have one. Five-speed and a V6? That's got "fun-to-drive" written all over it.

Too bad they had none of the exotic turbocharged prowess

of the GMC Typhoon they resembled. :(

If I find a black Xtreme for the right price, you can bet that I will turbocharge it sooner or later. :AH-HA_wink:

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Of all the trucks I've owned my 1991 Blazer S10 was my favorite by far!

It was a 4.3, 5-speed manual trans. (shift on the floor) manual transfer case

and I bought it for $600 with 104,000 miles. I drove that truck for about 18

months, racked up anoter 24,000 miles & did not break down once. I broke

off several sets of tow hooks and finally got a pair off a GMC 3500, those

never broke! I beat the hell out of that poor little S10, I drove it throught a

metal gate once, almost rolled it over off roading on more than one occasion,

jumped small hills with it, did burnouts in it, drove through snow banks & hit

a few of those orange plastic barrels on the highway when some Peterbilt

swerved to avoid them placed hap-hazzardly and I did not see it in time.

I towed more than double what the truck was supposed to be capable of &

on more than one occasion I towed demolition derby cars w/ it. When I made

sharpnell & gear oil soup in my '68 Camaro's pumpkin I walked home and got

my Blazer and off home I went to tow it home in my S10.

I've got no beef what so ever with the S10 chassis/frame/mechanicals! :)

Tthe only Blazer eXtreme that I saw built as a 5-speed was a 2002 (or 2003)

that I found on the dealer locator computer. I think it was out in NY state.

Blue w/ gold Z/28 stripes.

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I know what you mean. Many of my relatives own S-10s and Blazers or have in the past. I had an uncle who managed to milk almost 400,000 miles out of a red '86 he had. After the new wore off of it, he would take it to some pretty rough places. The truck never gave up or quit. My dad also had an '88 S-15 (Sierra Classic package) which lasted to about the 288,000 mark. And that truck was rebuilt (meaning that someone totaled it).

Seriously, why would someone want to buy a f@#king Tacoma?

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Seriously, why would someone want to buy a f@#king Tacoma?

I'm not sure myself, has something to do with being either a snob, moron or a deuchebag! :P

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