Luie
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What else ya got to play around with...
1967 Chevelle for me. This is my 4th 66/67. Torn on just which power plant im gonna go with this time. Always been BBC. Got a fairly stock 454 and a NOT so stock 555. And a SBC and a LSx. Hum...
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That is BAD ASS! 5.3 turbo or BBC with supercharger through hood with nasty cam.. Decisions!!!
Love those old Camaros. Got an 87 GN. Had it since 95. Was a beast in its day--12 sec car--passing it to my son, gonna let him enjoy it now. Just turned 48,000 miles.68SS 396 4 speed car. Factory color was red. Blue when I bought it. Traded it for my current white 67 chevelle.
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Love the blue. Do you find the leather--especially on the upper rear seats, gets hard from sun exposure, and shrinks? Thereby ripping the stitching from shrinking. I see that alot.My two "toys" are my GTO and my V;
The GTO is one of the first 465 sent to the USA in late 2003. It has a Sep03 build;
From the Indian Uprising show last year
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Just in general
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Then my Caddy. The STS-V, only 2,503 were made between 2006 and 2009. 2006 being the most common year.
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And then this was last Thursday at a local get together;
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Big bucks today I think.Wish I still had my SS 396 Original Texas car.View attachment 255327
Love the blue. Do you find the leather--especially on the upper rear seats, gets hard from sun exposure, and shrinks? Thereby ripping the stitching from shrinking. I see that alot.
No sarcasm--But--What makes the STS-V special? Just based on numbers, or is it like the CTS-V, performance wise?
That picture was taken in El Paso TX in 1989 The pass side quarter panel was damaged but I bought it that way and drove the car up to MN with no working radio,wipers,wore out tires and no cell phone. Drove through the White Sands Missile Range in White Sands New Mexico because I wasn't looking at my map. Had military personnel question me and search the entire car before letting me drive off. In 1989 the Missile Range was legal to drive through but they told me it was not a very smart thing to do.Big bucks today I think.
I had no idea a caddy was so cool. Rwd/AWD, 40/60 Split? I'd def drive that, and I'm not a caddy guy. I've seen the XLR in person. I don't like it--just me tho.Here are more pics;
Front end with additional body work, mesh grills, domed hood to clear the intercooler, brake cooling ducts;
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Back;
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And of course the LC3 engine;
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Why did it end up in the junk yard? Did it still have the drivetrain, or did you strip it 1st? Sad.Big Bucks rusted sitting in a junk yard. That picture was taken in El Paso TX in 1989 The pass side quarter panel was damaged but I bought it that way and drove the car up to MN with no working radio,wipers,wore out tires and no cell phone. Drove through the White Sands Missile Range in White Sands New Mexico because I wasn't looking at my map. Had military personnel question me and search the entire car before letting me drive off. In 1989 the Missile Range was legal to drive through but they told me it was not a very smart thing to do.
I just meant if you could even find one in a junk yard they would still bring good money.I had no idea a caddy was so cool. Rwd/AWD, 40/60 Split? I'd def drive that, and I'm not a caddy guy. I've seen the XLR in person. I don't like it--just me tho.
Gonna check those STS-V prices!
Why did it end up in the junk yard? Did it still have the drivetrain, or did you strip it 1st? Sad.
Ahh, ok. Sold it then?I just meant if you could even find one in a junk yard they would still bring good money.