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What kind of vehicle do you drive?
Topic Started: May 14 2011, 08:13 AM (2,292 Views)
Thegt550
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Yup 302 4 speed tranny but no dual exhaust planing to put them. Is A 67
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Grizzmeister
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Jun 3 2011, 03:34 PM
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Jun 3 2011, 02:26 PM
I'm a big fan of Ford since my first car was a 1972 Gran Torino.
No sh*t?! So was mine!

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302, 3spd, 2bbl :-/ 4 doors :nope:

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Yeah my Torino was about that same color green although it seemed closer to the color of the new Mustangs. It had a 351 Cleveland, 2 barrel carb and automatic transmission; pretty fast car but not particularly quick off the line.

It did look slick as it was a 2 door and I put air shocks on it to jack up the rear end.

My all time favorite car was probably my 1987 Dodge Daytona Shelby Z which was fuel injected, turbo charged and intercooled. The little 2.2 liter engine put out about 175 horse power which was impressive at the time for a front-wheel drive car.
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1992 Civic, very small, it gets like 45 mpg and still has room for 5 people. Its actually pretty fun to drive.
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Jun 4 2011, 03:31 PM

My all time favorite car was probably my 1987 Dodge Daytona Shelby Z which was fuel injected, turbo charged and intercooled. The little 2.2 liter engine put out about 175 horse power which was impressive at the time for a front-wheel drive car.

Those turbo Dodges were total sleepers. My friend had a turbo LeBaron and that thing could scoot. My Cadillac is more than double the displacement at 4.5L but only puts out slightly more power. Probably half a ton heavier too...

I miss my torino. 72 was the only year with that front end. They went to 'safety bumpers' in 73 making the car butt-ugly.
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Jun 4 2011, 06:26 PM
I miss my torino. 72 was the only year with that front end. They went to 'safety bumpers' in 73 making the car butt-ugly.
My Gran Torino was actually given to me before my 16th birthday as a gift. At first I hated the front end but after a while it grew on me. I guess I was comparing it the Starsky and Hutch Torino which is probably the best looking overall of that body type.

Another car I was fond of was my 1994 Mercury Capri convertible. It was an Australian built car with a Japanese engine sold through the luxury orientated Mercury dealerships here in the US. :wacko:
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85 GT Kid
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Im a mustang guy and my daily is a 85 GT. Just has the usuals (exhaust, cam, gears, filter etc) but its getting a built 347 with a blower eventually. Also getting a 98 TA that needs a motor cause the PO put alot of nitrous through it. Gonna just put a stock 6.0 in it for now so I can drive it for the summer.

Heres a pic of my 85 GT and my old 90 5.0 LX that I had (I have others but these are the only 2 that ive driven)

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Thegt550
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Nice mustang specially the 90.
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85 GT Kid
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Thanks man. The 90 was nice but VERY boring (bone stock auto car with 2.73s) and the paint was pretty bad. Eventually an intake gasket blew out and i pulled the motor to redo it and ended up sellin it a couple months ago

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1997 Toyota Camery, and I just got my first ticket yesterday...
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Jun 22 2011, 11:13 PM
1997 Toyota Camery, and I just got my first ticket yesterday...
Those are always fun >_> what'd ya get?
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Jun 22 2011, 02:46 PM
Im a mustang guy and my daily is a 85 GT. Just has the usuals (exhaust, cam, gears, filter etc) but its getting a built 347 with a blower eventually.
I've always liked the look of the 85 Mustang GT and yours looks especially nice with the aftermarket wheels. Yours is also in very good shape looking like it just needs a paint job to make it as good as new. Also, some clear plexiglass covers on the headlights would probably make it look even more modern.
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Jun 23 2011, 05:15 AM
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Jun 22 2011, 11:13 PM
1997 Toyota Camery, and I just got my first ticket yesterday...
Those are always fun >_> what'd ya get?
ran a stop sign. Didn't even see it until I was in the intersection.
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Jun 23 2011, 07:44 AM
85 GT Kid
Jun 22 2011, 02:46 PM
Im a mustang guy and my daily is a 85 GT. Just has the usuals (exhaust, cam, gears, filter etc) but its getting a built 347 with a blower eventually.
I've always liked the look of the 85 Mustang GT and yours looks especially nice with the aftermarket wheels. Yours is also in very good shape looking like it just needs a paint job to make it as good as new. Also, some clear plexiglass covers on the headlights would probably make it look even more modern.
Thanks man! Yea it needs paint but it still looks pretty good considering its the original paint :D. Im also gonna put the clear covers on it along with different wheels, small cowl and a 93 cobra spoiler.
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Jun 23 2011, 09:42 PM
85 GT Kid
Jun 23 2011, 05:15 AM

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ran a stop sign. Didn't even see it until I was in the intersection.
Ugh dude that sucks!
Edited by 85 GT Kid, Jun 24 2011, 06:41 PM.
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At the moment driving a Seat Ibiza 6K but looking for a BMW 520i E39

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