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03-19-2011, 11:57 PM | #11 |
Born Psycho
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: brentwood,cal,usa
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Re: 70's era hotrodding...history lesson please
around here there were a few chevy IIs with straight axles but most cars had the famous "cricket in heat" stance with the butt in the air with N-50s. my brother was friends with a guy that owned a GTO that was a former 1/4 miler, still had all the decals and painted name on the sides-CHASSIS PLUS-that could lift the front tires in second gear. i was in fourth grade at the time and once in a while he would give me a ride to school in that car- made me real popular since it was known to be the fastest car around and all the kids thought it was cool, i was on cloud nine every time i got to ride in it.
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