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Here's a pair of pictures of me out fishing. This is the only one I caught that day. It was also the biggest fish either me or my partner caught!
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This is one of my old cars, a 1969 Dodge SuperBee. 383 Magnum, 4 bbl, working hood scoops, etc. It was a great car until I got broadsided at an intersection by an old guy who ran a red light. This picture was taken at Tyndall AFB in Fl, where I was stationed for two years...
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My 1976 GoldWing - well, more like a RatWing. It rides nice, consider it to be the "before" picture
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Here's a car I really liked. A 1971 Fury III. 360, 2bbl, air, electric everything, the works. The car was 11 years old when I bought it in mint condition for only $750. This car was in PERFECT condition. It got comments from people all the time. My ex-wife sold it when I was stationed in Alaska for $150 because it needed a timing chain. Now you can see why she's my EX-wife! This was also taken in Florida
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Another view of the Fury, showing the trailer I lived in at the time. In case you're wondering, yes I AM a MOPAR fan, and can't wait to buy another one!
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Here's a fun little runabout. It's a 1984 Sunbird. 1.8 Liter, EFI, 5-speed. Owned a 1985 that was just like it as well. Never tried the turbo model, but I finally got a 1988 Dodge Daytona (gotta love them Mopars!)with a 2.2 Turbo and five speed. I'll post a pic as soon as I get one.
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Finally. A picture of the Daytona. 1988 T1, EFI, 5-speed, around 150 horses. About 200,000 miles on it.
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An upgraded computer gives me about 12 PSI boost, and an intercooler will be installed this summer. Fun ride.
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Here's something to keep you Chevy fans happy. This is a pic of a friend's 1970 1/2 Camaro, customized. No decals on this thing, stripes and murals were AIRBRUSHED on the car! 307 bored over to 337, 2bbl, 50 series rubber in back, the car sat level due to rear fender flares. This was taken in front of my parent's house in upstate New York...
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Here's the view from behind the wheel of my friend's Camaro. This picture was taken on the road to Florida in the late 70's. Check out that item on the dashboard. It's a Pablo Cruise 8-TRACK TAPE!!!!
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