For the gear heads, in case you missed it.
Great pics and memories!! Thanks for sharing, RacerDan!
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
I enjoyed the ride!!!!!
Thanks!
Pat
Thanks for the video. My first car was a "56" Chevy Bel Air bronze and white. The engine was a 283 cu. in. out of a "63" Chevy and a 3 speed stick on the floor. I bought it off my brother for $200.00 back in "67"....I still think about that car!
Great memories, RacerDan! I think I saw some George Barris customs in there!
Thanks. That was great. Here is a car I had for 5 years. It had been repainted by the time I got it and a few things had changed. No she didn't come with it. Lets see some cars!
Racer Dan,
Sounds like an AvGas Cowboy to me ;)
Ahhhhhh - the memories, the good days gone by.........First vehicle was a '49 Studebaker flatbed pickup. Grandfather was a farmer and bought it the day I was born. Learned how to drive it when I was 12 out in the hay fields with LOTS of wide open spaces. lol lol Cattle auctions on Thursdays and square dancing on Saturday nights. And my '49 Studebaker flatbed pickup..... Those are the days to be cherished.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane, when times were really good.
RacerDan wrote:
http://cruzintheavenue.com/CarsWeDrove.htm
Brings back lots of memories, thanks for sharing!
Back in the day when the air was clean and sex was dirty.
Sweet Willie
that was great to see and hear.
Buon Anno!
Thanks for the ride. Enjoyable memories.
TrainNut wrote:
Thanks. That was great. Here is a car I had for 5 years. It had been repainted by the time I got it and a few things had changed. No she didn't come with it. Lets see some cars!
Ah the memories,that's a woman isn't it.
Mine was a 66 GTO, off the showroom about $2,400.00
389 with 4 speed
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