[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 1966 2-dr, 427ci, 4-spd Biscayne!!! [/ QUOTE ] I was in a shop a couple weeks ago that was doing a frame off on a 67. [/ QUOTE ] That's my second choice!!!
Ah hell do I only get one?? Lets see The GT40 that won Lemans in the 60s Oh yeah I also need the spare parts kit that went over there also....
My dream car is whatever I have in the garage at the time. There are WAY too many cars that I want to own to pick just one.
some fuckin sleazy jersey/ny style 50 chevy 4-door with peaked 59 chevy quads,chopped w/some shemp ass cut down back window,12" extended quarters,41 lincoln buttons,merc grill shell,54 merc taillights,ill fitted cruiser skirts(bubble type) 8 buick portholes in the pancaked fuckin hood,a red white and gold tuck and roll job,10 miles of striping with my eyes closed,57 CAD CAPS,a blotchy candy job,cheap radio blasting RELIC accapella,poorly mounted dummy spots and 2 slanted frenched antennas on each mudded up quarter w/ tuck and roll wheelwells and trunk and a 56 chev wagon bumper in back and a california bumper in front w,an ill fitted kaiser bar facing toward the sky.
Early 50's black on black Caddy Convertible w/ bags and a bunch of speed parts. Lots of metal, lots of chrome, and lots of bitches diggin' my ride
Where did you shoot the pic of the bottom three window? That Deuce is my buddy Danny's. He inheriteed that car from his dad who originally built it in the mid fifties. The car has been in that same condition, since then. In the early sixties the car was turning low 13's on street tires. In the eighties it had a 350 Chevy with 471 blower, the car has some serious history. I've known the car and familiy since I was a meer lad of 14. KK
1. 427 S/C AC Cobra 2. 32 Hiboy with a blown flattie 3. Daytona Charger/Plymouth Superbird Hemi & 4 speed 4. Lancia Stratos 5. Lamborghini Muria S/V 6. '36 Ford Coupe with a 427 Cammer in it 7. '70 Hemi 'cuda convertible 8. BMW 3.0 CSL 9. 1071 Mini Cooper 's' 10. A Pro street 'anything' capable of pulling the front wheels 3 feet off the floor at stoplights Dave