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Agreed looks nice but from where its parked probably a garage queen
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Definitely NOT a garage queen - done 4-500 miles a week since Lockdown was lifted
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Here's mine
Definitely NOT a garage queen - done 4-500 miles a week since Lockdown was lifted
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If you live near to where these pics were taken and have your own YANK TANK and want to hook up for a drive - get in touch through PH
Rene
irocfan said:
indeed - I'm curious to see how you feel about the (I assume) massive differences in power delivery and therefore driving styles.
Nice ride
As Expected Its very different but i love it!Nice ride
You don't get anywhere near the amount of Feedback i used to get in my MR2 , so fast cornering feels virtually impossible.
However the sheer grunt is amazing, can effortlessly get to naughty speeds. And the noise in the tunnels! Yes please!
That Coronet is gorgeous!
My '74 Z28:
Build thread here:
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
My '74 Z28:
Build thread here:
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
My yank tank, my 1968 Pontiac GTO, back last night after several years of restoration. Although I have several other beautiful automobiles, the '68 GTO has always been my favorite car design of all time. From the Endura front bumper which forever changed how all cars would be designed and built in the future, to the hidden headlights, to the Coke bottle body, it's simply beautiful Here's mine:
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