Where Are The Car Guys?

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Hello everyone. Do we have any car guys on the forum? Do you own a classic car, muscle car, or hot rod? Why not share it here. How about some pictures and a description. I will go first.

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1961 Ford Galaxie
352 V8 406 headers 340cfm Holley carb
C6 automatic with shift kit
2.47 9 inch rear
power steering
power drum brakes
am radio
clock
stock cam 434 lift
hydrolic lifters
C1AEA 352/390 4 barrel cast iron heads
Edlebrock performer 4 barrel aluminum intake
Centerline Telstar 15 inch aluminum wheels
225/75/15 front
235/70/15 rear
paint is PPG base coat clear coat in the factory Garden Tourquose.
NOS stock carpets and apulstry and head liner.
The car as it sits now is not numbers macting but all stock parts are in the garage.
Body style is a 62A Club Sedan.
mufflers are two chamber Flowmaster 2.5 inch dual exhaust from headers back.
about 250BHP based on info from NOS Ford performance books
ignition is Ford Duraspark electronic
Motorcraft battery, oil filter and fluids
vacuum run wipers
radio, dash clock, heater, stainless trim and modlings all factory options.
Has origional key ring tage.
Car was bought in 4/1978 from origional owner and my dad has owned it ever sense.
has the warranty paper work and heater control tag instructions.
has the origional dealership license plate frames that came on the car.
Ford Motorsport tacometer, Autometer mechanical gauges
 
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Here is my Caddy. It is an '84 Coupe Deville with a 1977 425 Cad engine. I have a '76 500 engine I am planning on putting in.
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Here is my 1954 Pontiac Chieftain Catalina. I plan to install a 383 Chevy in it.
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Here is a 1953 Chevy hardtop I am parting out.

Here is my daily driver, 2008 Infiniti G37S. 330HP!
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When i was in my late teens to early 20s (98-03) i was a diehard sports and classic car fan. Didnt care if it was a 1942 Fiat or a 2002 Lambo. Weird i know! Had a few SS Camaros. I grew out of that. Now im into longevity and simplicity. How little can i pay for a reliable car and spend the least on maintance/get the most out of it, including gas.

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I am a Diesel Hot Rod owner.

2001 GMC 2500HD EC/LB

Duramax Diesel/Allison auto

Upgrades:

Danville Performance LBZ 50% CP3, Stage 1 IHI upgrade turbo

Kennedy Diesel 40% injectors

AirDog 150gph lift pump

AFE Intake with dry filter

EFI Live tuning with DSP 5 switch
Position 1: 385rwhp
2: 447rwhp
3: 526rwhp
4: 589rwhp
5: 623rwhp/1303tq
Tuning performed by myself and Mark B.

Magnaflow 4in exhaust

HD Tierods

Suncoast Stage 4 trans kit, rated to 850rwhp

ISSPRO boost and EGT gauges

Haven't built the lower yet, waiting to bend stock rods, then it's time for a 950rwhp twin turbo build.

In this current configuration, the truck weighs 7800lbs and runs 12.19 in the quarter mile.
 
Here is my 1970 Chevy Nova.
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Original 307 motor & powerglide (62427.5 miles)
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'67 Nova Bucket Seats
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12 Bolt posi rear-end from 1st Gen Camaro.
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Has had all the front and rear suspension replaced.
4 Leaf rear springs with Cal-tracs traction bars.
Koni Adjustable shocks all around
255/60/15's Rear
215/65/15's Front
CenterLine Mojave Rims with custom backspacing rear to clear wheel-wells without modifying or rubbing.
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**Photoman44, nice looking Nova you got!
 
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I dunno about the guy part but Car girl.. that's me :D

What my screen name stands for 987 = Porsche Cayman S (for those that dont know) in a Carrara white color.

Mods:

Borla catback Exhaust
Clear engine cover
Painted grill and mirrors
LED spars
Softronic ECU Tune
XL Carbon fiber / White spoiler

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These are our current Horses in the stable; 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT and 2013 Dodge Durango R/T.

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Still saving for my dream cars; 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 and 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda :drool:
 
These are our current Horses in the stable; 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT and 2013 Dodge Durango R/T.

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I'm not a huge Mopar, but they have been putting out some sexy vehicles lately. Coming out of their R/T - SRT programs. I'd love to have one of the SRT-8 Jeeps.
 
Long time car guy here. Now driving a 07 Z06, this is my 6th Vette. Waiting to get an in person look at the new C7 Vette Convertible, might be doing a change then!:D

I grew up in the 60s in the glory days of the muscle car era.

I had some quick street cars back then one was a 63 Dodge 383 and a 67 Dodge RT. I worked part-time at my buddy's speed shop and had a lot of work into that RT. I ran it both on the street and at couple drag strips that were in the area. I have also helped out on a friends stock car for a couple seasons and pit crewed on my speed shop buddies NHRA national record car back in the late 60s early 70s.

Had some other nice cars since but the ones I mentioned are my favorites.

I normally do not do pictures but my avatar here is my Z06 Vette
 
The daily driver is a 2012 Nissan Versa S. I prefer to buy American, but this car could not be beat for the money. A Ford Fiesta or Chevy Sonic was $3k more than the Versa. I see why folks are buying imports.
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I have a survivor that I bet no one else on this Forum has, or maybe never even heard of. My 1986 Chrysler Laser XT is 100% original and only things changed are spark plugs and tires. The configuration of my new age classic makes it one of a few hundred with its color and all the options applied. I must confess, however, that it is not much good in snow, so only a 3 seasons driver.


1986 was the introduction of the Laser XT. The XT was actually an option package on the Laser XE and provided the turbo engine as standard. A special Carrol Shelby suspension, available only with the XT, provided performance gas charged shocks and struts, and larger solid front and rear anti-sway bars, with P225/50VR15 tires. The has a wrap-around front fascia. Lower body-side sill spoilers are also added, squaring off the sides. These changes made the Laser XT the most aggressive looking Laser ever. The Flash Red was available on the XT only. The XT, ran 0-60 mph sprint in a hair under eight seconds. Quarter-mile came up in under 16 seconds, which was faster than the Camero Z28 and Pontiac GrandAm in the 1986 model year.

I am still waiting for this little car to get the credits it deserves.
 

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I have a survivor that I bet no one else on this Forum has, or maybe never even heard of. My 1986 Chrysler Laser XT is 100% original and only things changed are spark plugs and tires. The configuration of my new age classic makes it one of a few hundred with its color and all the options applied. I must confess, however, that it is not much good in snow, so only a 3 seasons driver.


1986 was the introduction of the Laser XT. The XT was actually an option package on the Laser XE and provided the turbo engine as standard. A special Carrol Shelby suspension, available only with the XT, provided performance gas charged shocks and struts, and larger solid front and rear anti-sway bars, with P225/50VR15 tires. The has a wrap-around front fascia. Lower body-side sill spoilers are also added, squaring off the sides. These changes made the Laser XT the most aggressive looking Laser ever. The Flash Red was available on the XT only. The XT, ran 0-60 mph sprint in a hair under eight seconds. Quarter-mile came up in under 16 seconds, which was faster than the Camero Z28 and Pontiac GrandAm in the 1986 model year.

I am still waiting for this little car to get the credits it deserves.

I remember those also known as the Dodge Daytona. I am glad to see you are keeping this alive and well. There was a show on the Speed channel called American Muscle Car and then end of the show always ended the same way" And remember...don't crush em'...restore em'" Netflix has the entire series for viewing as well.
 
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