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Delta Force79

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  1. Well I'm only going on 26 and I can safely say the best years of my life were quite some time ago
  2. Gonna have to go with 1955-1959, some of my all time favorite cars were in their prime during those model years. 1955-58 Chrysler letter cars, 1958 Plymouth Belvedere or Fury, 1959 Cadillac or Impala...1956 Chevy Bel Air ( I always thought this was sort of the red headed step child of the tri-five chevies) considering the '55's and '57's are so widely known, I'd take a '56 just to be slightly different. But I'm also a muscle car guy so I'm gonna have to go with 1970 as well. A brand new Challenger to park right beside my '69 Charger as well as a '68-69 442...and $h! I cant even think straight, there's so many things I would buy.
  3. AC/DC-Night Prowler
  4. Wow pretty nice looking car for a Hyundai, The exterior gives me a G coupe vibe from the rear ( the deck lid) The interior is quite nice however, but I'd rather have a Challenger.
  5. Wow I must say the V6 model looks pretty sweet. They really didnt dull it down with cheap looking wheels and dull trim. If it weren't for the lack of dual exhausts and probably some interior trim, I would take a V6 Challenger just based on gas alone. But alas I still want an R/T.
  6. Traitor! just kidding, good luck with the new ride...wish I could have bought the Buick off ya.
  7. Toyo does 1920's retro... I must say however I do kinda like the seamless look of the greenhouse...other than that, this thing needs to be burned....repeatedly.
  8. Speaking of just Chili dogs...here in NY, there is a little place called HUBBA'S, it is this little dive of a place, no restoom, just a counter a row of stools and a couple of spanish guys cooking hot dogs and burgers all day. So whats so special about Hubba's? THE CHILI...we're not talking any ordinary chili here. There are no beans in it, its just ground beef with enough spice in it to light a fire. My usual is a chili cheese dog wedge ( two hot dogs, sliced down the middle and then topped with melt cheese slices not cheese sauce and then chili...all served on a bakery fresh foot long wedge or hero) Along with that is a large order of chili cheese onion rings or chili cheese fries and a large beverage. Up until recently they served RC cola but have since switched to Pepsi. That was my same exact meal and drink for about 6 years. Within the last couple months I've changed it up a bit. Now I get a chili cheese burger wedge and chili cheese onion rings/fries. Let me tell you I never, never liked spicy food until I had their chili. The place is tiny, there is literally no room to walk, you have to walk sideways through the place to get between the stools and the wall. Also, the entire place is covered in dollar bills signed by loyal patrons, I'm on the wall somewhere...still havent been able to find me after 4 years lol. As far as I know Hubba's has been voted best chili every year for the last 6 or 7 years by Westchester Magazine or something like that. So if you like chili and you're ever in NY and in the Port chester area, try it!
  9. I know it's probably a crock of $h!, but with gas nearing the 3.70 mark in my area, I'm beginning to think I may just have to try something as insane as this seems.
  10. I love corn dogs....omg I'm so craving one now damn you
  11. Pantera, STP, Alice in Chains....BV you make me so proud Alice In Chains-Bleed The Freak
  12. I cant get over that Mark II being in there and it looked pretty damn clean to me. I was also digging the two '57 Plymouth's I saw, one was a Belvedere the other I'm thinking was a Savoy. I saw a nice '70 El Camino in the shot with the Mark II ( dont tell Camino) lol. But I agree lots of good stuff there.
  13. Doing good, just busy playing Warrock ( which has taken over my life at this point) Getting back to topic, I already drive a lot less then I used to, I've probably only put 2,500 miles on my car in the last few months, whereas even a year ago I was putting 1,200 miles on my car in a matter of weeks. My '95 Riv has 100,500 miles on it as of last night. I bought it 2 years ago this month with 64K on it. So thats 46K in 2 years time, that is going to change drastically now.
  14. Tonight gas across the board was in the 3.40-3.50 for 87...so another 30 cents is going to be brutal.
  15. It clearly wasnt trail rated
  16. Alice in Chains-Bleed The Freak
  17. ^^^ good song... Lacuna Coil-Heaven's A Lie
  18. of course it can be done, but I'd rather hack up the Freestar over the console
  19. I'm liking the Riviera chop so far but I'm getting an El Camino vibe from the rear end. Try making the roof extend further back to fix that and I think it would be perfect. I dont know where I stand as far as the ventiports go, since no Riviera has ever had them. But given the current trend at Buick, it could work.
  20. Hurt-Falls Apart
  21. I like the two tone interior... Actually my mom has a '94 T&C and i prefer your two tone interior over our ALL beige one.
  22. Add a 2002 Aurora 4.0, and my grandmas 91 Lumina to the list.
  23. Chevy 1970 El Camino 1991 Cavalier 2000 Malibu 1987 K5 Blazer plow truck 1985 Monte Carlo SS 2001 Silverado GMC 1991 S-15 Jimmy Buick 1995 Riviera 2006 Lucerne Oldsmobile 1978 98 1978 Delta 88 1987 Cutlass Ciera Pontiac 1985 Sunbird 2006 Grand Prix Cadillac 1984 Coupe DeVille with the 4.1 liter V8, what a slug what was GM thinking 1993 Fleetwood Brougham 1994 Eldorado
  24. Val Kilmer is KITT now, wtf were they thinking....
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