DouglasR
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The 4 headlights on the 1970 vs the circle tail lights on the 1971 is a classic titties vs ass debate.Any of the two doors between 69 and 72 would have been perfect.
I’m an ass man.
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The 4 headlights on the 1970 vs the circle tail lights on the 1971 is a classic titties vs ass debate.Any of the two doors between 69 and 72 would have been perfect.
Let's not get carried away. lolThat was the split window car. I would trade all my handguns for one. mtmuley
I'd be glad to lend a hand. Maybe when I draw my antelope tag.I do. Want to move it into my basement?
That car was made one year. On my list if I ever get flush. As is the LS6. mtmuleyLet's not get carried away. lol
I can't help but wonder the ratio of game taken with the Stingray vs the guns?My husband was a handgun "looney". I could have had a new 1963 Stingray when they were introduced if we had not spent so much money on guns and not just handguns --and--the stingray would have been a much more intelligent and practical purchase.
He did have some pretty cool handguns however. I always liked the old Webley 455 Top Break and some of his Derringers ( Colt, Philadelphia, Sharps ) were fun to play with. He got all carried away when Ruger introduced their Blackhawk, but he was never able to talk me into shooting the 357 or 44 magnums. That long barreled ( forgot the length ) 12 shot cylinder stevens was fun to shot ( I think it was stevens, but not 100% sure my memory is correct ) . He had a leather Indian style closed end holster and belt made for it/me. My granddaughter has it now. I was sure he was going to kill himself or at the very least shot off a toe with his quick draw antics . Yeah we had them ( children and grandchildren have them now ) but we should have had fewer of them allowing for me to have a new stingray .
All kidding aside, I preferred the automatics and did carry one for a while but stopped doing so when I started sailing outside the U.S. Even before 9/11, there were times at the airport, I ran back to the vehicle or my husband did when I forgot to take my handgun out of my purse.
We always took one for two handguns with us when hunting and fishing, but I think it was more of a "man" thing than a "protection" thing.
Would you go with captains choice exhaust with open headers or something more conservative like super 40’s or glass packs?A 1970 LS6 454 SS Chevelle would have been perfect. They still are. mtmuley
You don't mess with a car like that. Factory correct only. The LS6 was the quickest car made at the time. Quicker than the Hemi cars, but just barely. Since they cost 6 figures, I can only dream. And I would carry a handgun while driving it. mtmuleyWould you go with captains choice exhaust with open headers or something more conservative like super 40’s or glass packs?
maybe a cherry bomb?
You are lucky. My first car was a Chevy Chevette. If you are not familiar, it's one step down from a riding lawnmower.I wanted my first car to be either a Stingray or Chevelle as a kid. Ended up with a Jeep Wagoneer.
The correct handgun pairing for a Chevelle would have to be a Colt Python.You don't mess with a car like that. Factory correct only. The LS6 was the quickest car made at the time. Quicker than the Hemi cars, but just barely. Since they cost 6 figures, I can only dream. And I would carry a handgun while driving it. mtmuley
Hell yes. mtmuleyThe correct handgun pairing for a Chevelle would have to be a Colt Python.
He won that race. Deer, Elk, Moose, three for threeI can't help but wonder the ratio of game taken with the Stingray vs the guns?
Exactly !You don't mess with a car like that.
April, I love you . When I grow up I want to be just like you !He won that race. Deer, Elk, Moose, three for three
Me, with the stingray--Elvis, Steve McQueen, Clint Eastwood---zero
Exactly !
mtmuley: a few years later, I started whining about wanting a Mustang Cobra Jet ---- I was an equally opportunity buyer, Ford or Chevrolet
I think I shared these stories before, but since you mentioned not messing with a car like that.
When we bought our first Ferrari we went to pick it up and my husband said we spent $$$ for a car and it dont come with a radio ? He just didn't "get it"
and, the jokes on me story. We drove it around town a bit and took it in to be serviced before our first road trip out of town with the intent of letting her stretch her legs. What makes this funny is I was serious when I ask the service manager, what do I do if a Lamborghini pulls up behind me ? ( thinking he would tell me when to shift for maximum performance) He said. Just get out of the way !
He got all upset at my car fetish one time and said you have to decide, check a box. This or that ! When I said nothing, he said what are you waiting on ?
' the box that says, both"
Did you also drag race them ? I envious you, April, Ken, others in America Graffiti ---Not Jess or RWC 101Europe, excellent taste in American Iron. I'm not a Ford guy, but the Cobra Jet cars are bad ass. mtmuley
The only drag racing I did was of the illegal kind on the backroads of my hometown here in Montana. We had a couple quarter mile stretches marked out around the Valley. Always one step ahead of the police you know. mtmuleyDid you also drag race them ? I envious you, April, Ken, others in America Graffiti ---Not Jess or RWC 101
I rest my case--American Graffiti Wasn't there a Corvette in that movie driven by a mysterious blond ?The only drag racing I did was of the illegal kind on the backroads of my hometown here in Montana. We had a couple quarter mile stretches marked out around the Valley. Always one step ahead of the police you know. mtmuley
Suzanne Somers/T BirdI rest my case--American Graffiti Wasn't there a Corvette in that movie driven by a mysterious blond ?
And I forgot. Those Webley;s you spoke of April are very popular up here as collectables, as are the old Ross rifles
The 60's and 70's had some great music and muscle cars Panda, but the T-Bird, Suzzane was driving was not one of themSuzanne Somers/T Bird
same here only in ArizonaThe only drag racing I did was of the illegal kind on the backroads of my hometown here in Montana. We had a couple quarter mile stretches marked out around the Valley. Always one step ahead of the police you know. mtmuley
Same.I can't imagine not having handguns, shooting them and carrying one around nearly everywhere. And no, I'm not paranoid. mtmuley