WarpSpeed Posted April 14, 2013 Posted April 14, 2013 The Cutlass 442 one of my all time favs..and had few chances in my youth to own one but the fuel crisis of the 70's and 80's dampened a young guys dreams and watered down the future. If only... Daytona charger Hemi uh huh... Hemi Cuda superb! Amazing, (well not so actually) 2 Chryslers in the top 3 in value.. What's also amazing and now making me call BS maybe on the thoroughness of the articles research is that there is not a Plymouth Super bird to be listed, though the Charger is basically Dodge's equivalent and came out first it is not the actual model which is more rare and valuable in it's NASCAR trim due to it's relation to Richard Petty. http://autos.yahoo.com/news/10-classic-american-muscle-cars-153459794.html
BSJ Posted April 15, 2013 Posted April 15, 2013 I used to think the 66 Pontiac GTO was the business.....until I actually drove one about 5 years ago. Twas well kept, low mileage but not a show car.
WarpSpeed Posted April 15, 2013 Author Posted April 15, 2013 Oh none of them was really built for their ride comfort, top drawer handling or luxury there's no denying that.. But they have style going for em and BIG gonads, a real mans car not like these poxy little things with autoboxes that pass for cars these days.. It's the lesbian movement I tells ya! 1
Ace of Pop Posted April 15, 2013 Posted April 15, 2013 Dont know how to post pics,but the Alvis T.D. 3Litre Convertible, would be the one id most like to own
WarpSpeed Posted April 16, 2013 Author Posted April 16, 2013 Dont know how to post pics,but the Alvis T.D. 3Litre Convertible, would be the one id most like to own If it's in your files just begin a post and then go to "more reply options" and when it opens the new window, look at the bottom for "attach files" click on that and it'll bring up your files choose the jpeg, click post or add or whatever then after it loads click on add to post and there it is. If it's a net jpeg find the jpeg, right click on the jpeg and choose save jpeg URL, then come back here and click on the little jpeg icon at the menu bar above and then when the small window opens paste the URL in the box and click OK or whatever at the bottom, then it comes up on the post and post it up, there you have it, even YOU can figure it out Ace ..
BSJ Posted April 16, 2013 Posted April 16, 2013 Dont know how to post pics,but the Alvis T.D. 3Litre Convertible, would be the one id most like to own Surely you don't mean one of these horrible monstrosities??? I would much prefer my grandpappy's old Wolsley! Same as the one in the pix. At least it had character.....and a roof that didn't leak, much!
WarpSpeed Posted April 16, 2013 Author Posted April 16, 2013 Dont know how to post pics,but the Alvis T.D. 3Litre Convertible, would be the one id most like to own Surely you don't mean one of these horrible monstrosities??? CropperCapture7.jpg I would much prefer my grandpappy's old Wolsley! Same as the one in the pix. CropperCapture8.jpg At least it had character.....and a roof that didn't leak, much! Gawd!!! I said gonads!!!
Ace of Pop Posted April 16, 2013 Posted April 16, 2013 Yes i do like that Car. I tried to download a few pics . Nearly posted Far Cry 3, no firkin brainz with these gadgets.
transam Posted April 18, 2013 Posted April 18, 2013 Dont know how to post pics,but the Alvis T.D. 3Litre Convertible, would be the one id most like to own Surely you don't mean one of these horrible monstrosities??? CropperCapture7.jpg I would much prefer my grandpappy's old Wolsley! Same as the one in the pix. CropperCapture8.jpg At least it had character.....and a roof that didn't leak, much! A Bristol and a Wolsey or Riley.
transam Posted April 18, 2013 Posted April 18, 2013 My chums 1938 Wyllis, 460ci, C6 trans and 9inch rear. ..................
ignis Posted April 20, 2013 Posted April 20, 2013 Pattaya http://www.carkolor.com/#!our-cars/c161y Also For Sale in Thailand http://www.carkolorclassics.com/#!inventory/c230d
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