09-17-14, 09:25 PM
Anybody out there have pics of their cars back in the day? Here's some of mine from my senior prom in 1989 sporting vintage Keystones and Gates Renegade bias plies:48514852
Old pics of our cars.....
|
09-17-14, 09:25 PM
Anybody out there have pics of their cars back in the day? Here's some of mine from my senior prom in 1989 sporting vintage Keystones and Gates Renegade bias plies:48514852
09-18-14, 11:31 AM
Here is a special never before seen in public shot of Max about 1985 . If you notice a good amount of my drives end up on a dirt road and once again it was off on another dirt road somewhere, maybe Max was a truck in a past life.
. I had American Racing Daiseys on it when I moved to Cal. but the chrome was peeling and I didn't feel the were safe anymore do I thought I would see how stocker style hubcaps would look. I didn't like it much, and I bet a set of relines to go with the package would have changed my mind.
The Idaho Andy
I love the smell of race fuel in the morning
09-18-14, 01:09 PM
Neat pics!! If you can get on this facebook page, Back in the Day Muscle Cars, alot of original pics and owners, it gets addictive!!!
Objects quickly DISAPPEAR in the rearview mirror and PLEASE stay seated until the ride comes to a complete stop!!
09-19-14, 05:37 PM
Just Kidding!!!!
If your friend Jack helped you off a horse....... Would you help your friend Jack off a horse?
09-19-14, 05:40 PM
The day I brought her home June 30 1988
If your friend Jack helped you off a horse....... Would you help your friend Jack off a horse?
09-20-14, 12:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-20-14, 01:02 AM by Jim 68cuda.)
Here are some old pictures of my 67 Coronet 500 vert. The pics in the rain were taken at the 1991 "Mopars on the Beach" show at the Prince Georges Equestrian Center in Maryland about a year before I bought it. The picture on the trailer was on the day I bought the car and brought it home from Richmond, Virginia. The previous owner had painted the car Spitfire Orange (a Mopar color most often seen on 1977 Volare Road Runners). The car had an incorrect 1972 318 under the hood then (it has a 67 383 4 bbl now), ugly Keystone Klassics (detailed to match the orange paint on the body), and hood scoops from a 69 Super Bee. The picture taken on the highway with my buddy, Steve, hamming it up for the camera, was taken some time in the 90's, on Interstate 70, somewhere between the Mopar Nats in Indianapolis and home in Virginia, with the trunk loaded down with swap meet parts finds. Even though the car is now red instead of orange, it is still called the "pumpkin" by all my friends who knew me back then, because of it's orange paint job. The picture on Skyline Drive in Virginia, next to my buddy's 69 Barracuda was taken in 1998 just before I took the car off the road for body work, paint and the installation of a new drive train (that picture is out of sequence and should have been last). I did already have the chrome Magnums and red line tires by that point.
09-20-14, 12:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-20-14, 12:39 AM by Jim 68cuda.)
Here are pictures of my 68 Charger RT past and present. There is a photo showing the car some time in the 70's or early 80's when it still had its original paint (many years before I bought the car). It was green with green interior, green vinyl top and white bumble bee stripe. The car show picture (parked next to a 67 Fury) was at a Mopar show in Alexandria, Virginia in the early 90's a couple years and a couple owners prior to me. At this point it was black with white interior and no vinyl top. Sadly, the body was full of bondo. The picture of the car in the park-like setting with the gazebo in the background was taken shortly after I bought the car in the 90's. I knew then that it needed lots of body work, but then I only paid $5500.00 for a numbers matching 440 Charger. The picture in the grass next to my driveway was how it looked after years of exposure to the weather. Its now at the body shop and almost every exterior piece of sheet metal (including the roof skin) is being replaced. The final picture shows how it looked the last time I visited it (with the quarters cut off).
09-20-14, 11:50 AM
Great "old time" pics, Jim!!
Objects quickly DISAPPEAR in the rearview mirror and PLEASE stay seated until the ride comes to a complete stop!!
09-23-14, 08:16 AM
4887
This is the Original owner's wife, with my car in '67 at Yosemite.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]My Flickr gallery for my '67http://www.flickr.com/photos/19913797@N0...666472876/
|
Users browsing this thread: |
1 Guest(s) |