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  1. You have to use "full editor" to make it appear if you are fixing a problem in edit.
  2. There's a green "+" sign lower left in the posting window, click on that to configure post options and turn it on.
  3. I like living in a place with 4 seasons, it gives me something to look forward to, but this wind is a BITCH. Windy all day yesterday, I crashed early, just woke up, and it's STILL windy as hell. Wind is the worst aspect of winter, srsly.
  4. Excellent ad. Reinforces for nervous customers that Chrysler will remain American, visibly. I like it.
  5. Funny, when I first looked at that picture, I thought, "screwed in the head". Kidding, Jacket. Once you find your Firebird and bring it home (and I hope you choose wisely so you can enjoy yourself with it), all this searching angst will be forgotten. Good luck, sir!
  6. That's our Camino, a mind like a steel trap.
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    Mom's Car

    There used to be a photo of the two Mopies in a convoy, boats hitched, taken at Pequea Creek. Lord knows where it is. There is also a picture of the old '73 Catalina, butt to the camera in our farm lane, a wide angle shot showing the house a mile up the oyster shell road. I'd love to find that one for keeps.
  8. Heathens, the lot of them. Probably needed their bare asses beat with a belt.
  9. That's a nice one, appears to be a 3.4L DOHC. Right up Drew's alley. Something like that needs a dedicated buyer committed to keeping it for a while. I couldn't do it.
  10. It was in the bottom of the doors, fenders and quarters. The floors weren't bad, though, even the trunk floor, surprising for a ragtop. I never "opened it up" by knocking off the body filler. I ended up selling it for the same price I bought it, $2500. Camino, isn't it a shame that so many of what were thought of as worthless old junkers now would be worth many thousands of dollars as historical pieces of automotive art?
  11. Admins, may we please pin this as in years past?
  12. After I (like a dummy) sold my beloved Corvair, I bought a '66 Impala convertible, 283/PG, fresh bright red paint, white top, red vinyl bench. I owned it for one summer. It was a bondo QUEEN, with the power mechanism missing from the top (it wasn't too hard to raise and lower it manually, though). I sold it to a guy who had the intention of restoring it. I asked him to keep in touch and send me photos of the project, but I never heard from him after he trailered it off the farm.
  13. Is he looking to sell this baby?
  14. Pretty sure that's a 1965... I like both '65 and '66, but prefer the '66, with its slightly smoother front end and rectangular taillamps, opposed to the '65's triple rounds.
  15. OMG a '65 Impolla SS!
  16. Alas, the Gast Museum in Strasburg is now home to an Amish furniture store. They also had a Tucker there. It was great to be so close to such a cool spot for old cars. Robert, come on, give me a hug, you big stud.
  17. Marriage Equality
  18. Prolly somebody really cool. Big fleshy balls dangling FTW!
  19. While I like the '69 GP, I prefer the look of the '72, it was "sharper", with more attitude in its details. I have fond memories of riding in the back of a '72 in orange/saddle half top over saddle buckets.
  20. ocnblu

    Happy new year

    lefty was holding the tweezers
  21. ocnblu

    Happy new year

    Yeah yeah, I had a sprained wrist once. Before it healed, I had the worst case of blue balls EVAR.
  22. Well hmm... it would make a great little runabout truck for flat, temperate climates like Lewes, DE, but I have to have something small but super-spunky, like myself The 3.7L, 4X4 with G80 positraction, Chevy with tan interior is what I have in mind. I've decided on Chevy because since the regular cab has black handles and mirrors, it would look better with the body-color bumpers... sort of like a little bulldog ex-Army truck in that color. Butch!
  23. Caddycruiser, you are so much like Eve holding out the apple. Evil, evil man. You know I dream of a 2010 GMT355 regular cab in that color. Why must you taunt me so? PS: I like that color combo on the G6 GXP, gray and tan looks good together.
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    Mom's Car

    <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value=" name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src=" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>My mom bought herself a brand new '69 Charger SE, 318/Torqueflite, in triple gold. Stepdad's buddy had a dark green '68 Charger. We used to go boating together. Our little speedboat was gold metalflake, his was green metalflake, a pair of handsome rigs just right for the times.Does anyone have cool pictures/vids of their parents' cool cars from back in the day to share?
  25. haha, Bobbi, I thought the same thing, but it's an honest mistake. If we met Balthy, would he be in black & white?
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