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    Since I am still an underpaid computer guru, I drive a 1977 Chevy LUV pickup. It is cheap on gas, and I can tear it apart and put it back together blindfolded. It does have a mild performance cam in it for a little more get up and go from the line, but is otherwise stock. I also have a 1979 4x4 LUV with 3" suspension lift, 2" body lift, a chrome brush guard, chrome sunvisor, and a broken clutch. [img]/forum/wink.gif[/img] In a week I get to put that back together again. What good is a car/truck if you don't take it apart every so often?

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    I used to drive a Nissan Cherry 1975, but now I'm driving a Volkswagen Santana 1982. Crappy cars, but I'm still a student. My main vehicle, however, is an Everest bike [img]/forum/smile.gif[/img].

    [This message has been edited by Glytzhkof (edited 09-14-99).]

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    Well my "road warrior" is a 84 chevy fullsize blazer with a 6" lift and 35" BFG's and my "commuter" is a 92 Infiniti G20. but I started out in cars with a 72 pontiac firebird (formula) then a 79 Z28 that I prostreeted (tubbed, built 350 with a tunnelram intake 12.35@103 in the 1/4 mile at bonnevielle raceway) this is about 5200ft elevation! then I went thru a couple of bikes and then I got married and had kids and so were down to what I first posted!

    Mntsnow

    ps...I wish I still had the Z28!

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    1987 Mazda RX-7 Turbo. Bonez clutch and cat system. HKS cat back. RB fuel-cut defensor. Greddy turbo boost control. Tokiko suspension. Quarter mile in the low 13's. Not bad for 78cu.in. No rust or dents but the paint's getting a little thin.

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    Well, I have just ordered my 1st car...

    It is a BMW 328Ci, orient blue, 18" alloy (245 at the rear, 225 at the front), leather upholstery, hi-fi Harman Kardon with 12 speakers, sport suspension, steptronic gearbox (semi automatic, 5 speed), electronic climate control, ...

    I can't wait... delivery is for december.... arghhhh.

    Stan

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    From the top down.

    1956 FLH

    1970 Bronco

    1965 Mustang

    1988 Bronco

    1984 Bronco II

    +Various Mountain bikes & whatever my kid's into this week.

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    1979 Pontiac Grand LeMans ($500) hahaha bought it my Soph. year of college in 93. THE most comfortable car I have ever or will ever own! Learned about maintence and repair REAL fast..

    1991 Ford E-150 Cargo Van (heh, I worked for my Dad) Darn cold in the winter!!

    1994 Chevy Cavalier - Junk.. don't ever buy a used 93-95 Cavalier.. my sister and I both owned them, and nothing but problems.. I hear the new ones are good, though (97-..)

    1998 Ford F150 Smokin crack when I bought it.. now I need to sell crack to afford it! LOL J/K Awesome truck, but awfully thirsty...

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    I've got an '84 T-bird HyPo'd out. 302/5.0 C-6 tranny with high performance torque converter. 14"-Crager's with Hercules HP4000 tires. Dual Exhaust all the way down, ending with 2 FlowMasters and Resonator tips. Oh, and the computer chip tops me out at around 138.

    My everyday car is a '96 Ford Aerostar. Yup, a minivan. And nope, no kids or wife either. [img]/forum/frown.gif[/img]

    -MrEd
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    ok, here's my list:

    1997 Toyota Corolla

    1994 Honda Nighthawk 750

    1965 Ford Mustang

    The Toyota is the 'family' car, I ride the bike in good weather, and I drive the 'Stang pretty much whenever I can! :>

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    65 chevelle.... frame off restoration....8 yr project but one my 7 yr old will drive to college when the time comes
    and a 87 t-bird
    92 geo

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    65 chevelle.... frame off restoration....8 yr project but one my 7 yr old will drive to college when the time comes
    and a 87 t-bird
    92 geo

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    I have a few and have got rid of a favorite lately daily driver is a 95 Z28 black on black leather with an AtI Procharger blower,headers,Hypertech progammer,subframes,
    borla etc,etc 11.8@116 tops out at 150...the others are in pieces at present...oh well..
    [img]/forum/wink.gif[/img]

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    I drive the sporty 1990 Lincoln Continental. It was car of the year at that time. The dashboard looks like CMOS or more like Device Manager. My next one I hope will be a Mercedes Benz, full size.

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    Well Scott. I'd have to admit I never really cared for the Beamer. I don't know why, just never cared for them. But they are stylish tho.

    Glad you like it.

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