Muscle cars that you own now or past lets see them and if restoring let us know

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Hump66

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My 66 Chevelle. Had it since I was 13. Drove it in highschool/college. This time it's getting a full resto job.




Anyone want to loan me a car rotisserie?
 

harley128

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Here's my 63 Plymouth Fury the day I bought it (that's the previous owner lovingly touching her for the last time). I'll post pics when I get it finished. It will take a few years to complete. I have a 440 on the stand beside it in the garage. <img src="https://www.okshooters.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=39731"/> <img src="https://www.okshooters.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=39732"/>

Good looking original!
 

71buickfreak

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Just remember to call if any of ya'll need help...
Here are a few of my finished projects.
Buttered toast shrunk for web.jpg
GS finished web.jpg
Mustang.jpg
RDR pass 1 tweak.jpg
 

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The one and only muscle car I ever owned was a 1966 Ford Fairlane GT 390 that sported the NASCAR heads. You could be doing 50 down the highway, kick it into passing gear and light up the tires. Front buckets, Deep blue/pearl metal flake paint with lots of clear coat over it to make it look deep.

I miss driving that car.
 

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The one and only muscle car I ever owned was a 1966 Ford Fairlane GT 390 that sported the NASCAR heads. You could be doing 50 down the highway, kick it into passing gear and light up the tires. Front buckets, Deep blue/pearl metal flake paint with lots of clear coat over it to make it look deep.

I miss driving that car.

My first car was a 66 Fairlane with the 390. I worked at a machine shop at the time, and we
worked the engine over. I absolutely loved that car. I have kicked my tail many times for selling it.
It spent quite a bit of time on the track. Best 1/4 mile was 10.8 seconds at 142 MPH

I sold it to buy a Honda Civic when the gas prices went nuts. The Civic was just out at that time.
The Fairlane got a lot more girls then the Civic did. :cry11:
 

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I grew up around my dads shop, when he wasn't doing customers cars he was doing his own builds.
My own cars I go back and forth between Camaros and Japanese RWDs with turbos. And 4x4s. Im working on 2 gen 4 Camaros right now, an SS and a Z28, and have an 02 Base m5 with 58k all original no mods for sale.

Wish I had my very first car back, a 1st gen Camaro that my dad found for me and helped me rebuild. I later sold it to buy an Iroc Z after graduating HS. Dumb move.

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