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In reply to the discussion: A Chevy Impala that defines “Muscle car” - /BIG MUSCLE [View all]reddread
(6,896 posts)52. and then there were three
started with a first year little red 72 wagon 99k miles, 100 bucks. accumulated everything
and then some to swap a small block.
brought back a too cool green 74 sedan with a 289 and 4 speed from Ky and figured I was set
with that after a little fixing up. headers have turned into an epic problem, parts everywhere.
time not so much.
then this immediate issue arose and somehow I will trek 5 hours each way I suppose and
bring back a 71 hatchback with a 289 and C4 and all the right touches.
baby blue, matching my 70 XLT, to see that car trailered by that truck may just kill me with satisfaction.
wish me luck. I wont be taking the XLT that far, but someday they will snap necks and turn them to rubber.
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Oh, there's no doubt that the newer cars are much more safer, handle better and are a lot of fun to
GGJohn
Oct 2015
#17
I drive a much later (but still 20 years old) muscle car. It's utilitarian enough, and the seating
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#87
I have a '62 Falcon. Built an inline 6 for it with more compression and a better carb and
Erose999
Oct 2015
#26
Its got 5 bolt now, that happened when I changed to disc brakes. I put steelies on it too for
Erose999
Oct 2015
#84
Do you make your own candles from locally produced beeswax so you can read your books at night?
cherokeeprogressive
Oct 2015
#74
If I wanted a Big Muscle Car I would get a 1970 528 Hemi Cuda, the Holy Grail of
B Calm
Oct 2015
#70
The 1955 Chrysler 300 started things. Dual 4bbl Carbs in the Letter Series cars until 1965.
TheBlackAdder
Oct 2015
#78
IHS Crash Test: 2009 Chevy Malibu vs. 1959 Chevy Bel Air (Spoiler - The '59 crushes like a beer can)
TheBlackAdder
Oct 2015
#77
I know, it hurts to see that. Like the dozen Gran Torinos trashed in Stiller's Starsky & Hutch. nt
TheBlackAdder
Oct 2015
#80