Classic Car Picture Thread (NOT 56K Friendly)

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I love old cars. I thought I'd just start a picture thread of a couple. Please feel free to add one of yours if you have one, or just enjoy these. Mine is a 1984 Jeep CJ7, fully restored. The Camaro is my Dad's, a 1969, and the black truck is a 1966 Chevy step side my Dad had when I was growing up. I had plenty of fun in that old truck. Anyway, enjoy.

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I love old cars. I thought I'd just start a picture thread of a couple. Please feel free to add one of yours if you have one, or just enjoy these. Mine is a 1984 Jeep CJ7, fully restored. The Camaro is my Dad's, a 1969, and the black truck is a 1966 Chevy step side my Dad had when I was growing up. I had plenty of fun in that old truck. Anyway, enjoy.

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Nice wheels!

My first pick-up was a 1966 Chevy C-10 Custom. It was a short wheelbase Fleetside, with a 283 V8 and a three-on-the-tree.

It was fancy in that it had chrome bumpers, a chrome trim piece by the doors, and three sliders for the heat/defrost instead of just a single knob.
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I've had this one since 1972 when it was just six years old. I call her "Old Faithful" for her dependability now for over 350,000 wonderful miles! Lots of memories in the ol' gal . . .

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I love Model A Fords . . . and learned to drive in one that dad had back in 1966. It is a 1930 Coupe. It is still in the family but being restored . . .

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I bought this 1931 Roaster back in the late '60s but couldn't get it finished before I won the lottery . . . the DRAFT lottery that is in 1971. So, I later sold it to my brother. It was always in great shape, but he did a total inside and out, off the frame restoration. No costs spared. Today it is gorgeous . . .

In this photo the top is off, being redone . . .

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I dream of having a 1930 or '31 Roadster Pickup that looks basically original (except for 16" Ford V8 wheels from the '30s with modern tires . . . and a Chevy V8 and modern running gear. It would be a fun car/truck to drive!

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This is my 1952 Buick Special that I've had about 7 years. It's in pretty good shape, but it ain't no trailer queen. Manual steering and brakes along with bias ply tires make it a handful sometimes. At least it has an automatic trans.
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My girlfriend sent me a link to another forum which had a car thread and I think that Camaro was on it. Nice car.
 
I really like the long nose.Reminds me of a
straight eight pontiac we had long ago.
Never knew Hudson made a pickup.

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Originally posted by stbryson:
My 1947 Hudson Cab Pickup:
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1930 Model A Roadster Pickup. My father restored this about 15 years ago and I get to keep it and maintain it for him. LOTS of fun taking this thing out for a drive, but its a real adventure anytime you get it up over 45mph.

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I see a delcotron in that tr 250. Get tired of the mysterious lucas?
 
Very nice rides, all.

Here's a pic of the Chevelle I used to own. I bought it from the original owner (a little old lady, no kidding!) as a graduation present to myself in 1987. At the time, it had a little over 13,000 miles on it. I wasn't real crazy about the 4 door, but it was all original and was mint. I'd just got done washing and cleaning it up. It's not the best pic but the only one I can find right now.

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Fast forward to about 8 years ago. My wife was pregnant with our first child and had almost miscarried twice. She got taken off work and, at the time, neither of us made much and we NEEDED both incomes. Since you can't live in a car, and we were behind on all the bills, I had to sell the Chevelle. When I got rid of it, it had a little over 32,000 miles on it. I miss it!

Bub
 
Originally posted by stanws6:
This is my 1952 Buick Special that I've had about 7 years. It's in pretty good shape, but it ain't no trailer queen. Manual steering and brakes along with bias ply tires make it a handful sometimes. At least it has an automatic trans.
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All I can say is WOW. My cousin owned that car in the 50's and I got to drive it quite often, all I can say is "What a Tank" meant in a good way.
 
"This is my 1952 Buick Special that I've had about 7 years. It's in pretty good shape, but it ain't no trailer queen. Manual steering and brakes along with bias ply tires make it a handful sometimes. At least it has an automatic trans."

Love it! My first car was a 1952 Super. Very similar to yours, only longer and heavier, but with the same engine/transmission. Parking was FUN.
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The DynaFlow trannie was NOT known for rapid takeoffs.

Wish I had it back.
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