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5.1 | Dave Vanderpot, Tempe, Arizona | TILTS::VANDERPOT | | Mon Mar 18 1991 05:27 | 14 |
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Dave Vanderpot
Tempe, Arizona
Sold all the cars, but now that I am moving back to the Southwest,
it is only a matter of time. Still have the Harley , Triumph and
Yamaha.
But it is time to get back into cars.
Dave
ps. I do not have access to harley now, but will make every effort
to retrieve the file.
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5.2 | | RANGER::BONAZZOLI | | Mon Mar 18 1991 10:38 | 7 |
| Rich Bonazzoli
Fitchburg, Ma.
Currently own 1970 Pontiac Grand Prix 455, and 1989 Firebird 5.0
5-speed.
Rich
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5.3 | If It's fast I like it. | SA1794::PARKERJ | | Mon Mar 18 1991 18:07 | 7 |
| Jim Parker
Ludlow, MA
Presently own a 74 Cuda with 65 413.
79 Mustang Ghia w/302.
Would like to do a small block chevy next.
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5.4 | Tin Indian NUT | WMOIS::FULLAM_C | | Tue Mar 19 1991 00:32 | 22 |
| Charlie Fullam
Barre, MA
I presently own 4 older Pontiacs.
2 1969 GTO's, one I bought new back in 69, and take out on
weekends, the other one is a "parts car" for the first. I bought the
second one because the interior was the same color as the first, and
mechanically they were the same, 350hp,4sp,3.55posi.
2 1968 Tempest OHC 6cyl, again, one is a "parts car or the other.
My 19 yr. old daughter wanted to drive my GTO, we found the 1st 68 with
65k on it, in the proverbial chicken coop, bought it off an eldery man
who's wife had died 3 or 4 years before. I towed it home, got it
running, and my daughter has been driving it for 2 years now. It has
minimal rust and 83k on it now. I plan to repaint it come good weather.
I bought the parts car because it had another running OHC engine,(rare)
Previous Pontiacs, 1956 Starchief 2DR HDTP, factory 4bbl,dual exhaust
and 4sp hydramatic. Nice car, would like to find another one.
1964 Catalina 2DR HDTP, another nice car, had tri-power etc.
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5.5 | Here I am, again!
| LEDDEV::LIND | A 13 second time slip? Now I have one! | Tue Mar 19 1991 07:30 | 8 |
| Don Lind, owner of PB#2 and an avid fan of New England Dragway.
Presently have an 87 Vette with minor Mods that we, when the weather allows,
race at New England Dragway.
I'm glad to see the conference restarted.
~Red Light~
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5.6 | | ISLNDS::GROSS | | Tue Mar 19 1991 09:59 | 10 |
| DON'T YA LOVE THE OLD ONES?
AL GROSS
GARDNER, MASS
I HAVE A COUPLE OF 69 CAMAROS. A PACE CAR WITH 62K ON IT AND ANOTHER
CONV WITH A BUILT 350 (400+ HP). WE HAVE THE REAR END OUT OF IT
NOW FOR A REBUILD AND NEW SPRINGS. ALSO HAVE A 71 CUTLASS HARDTOP.
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5.7 | | TILTS::VANDERPOT | | Tue Mar 19 1991 14:44 | 8 |
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should have access to harley's extra disks shortly
will keep you informed
dave
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5.8 | Ford man, but I love the SB chevy. | WMOIS::BOUDREAU_C | | Tue Mar 19 1991 15:22 | 18 |
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Cary Boudreau
Ashburnham, MA
1) 1968 mustang coupe. 302 4V / auto, Gold w/ black vinyl top.
My show car. Undercarriage completely detailed.
2) 1979 Pontiac sunbird. Currently has 350 4bbl, originally came
with factory 305. the went through a few "heart transplants" (400, 305,
and 350). Currently being stored.
3) 1979 Buick Roadhawk. This is the one with all of the extra body
moldings, ect...
4) 1961 Crown Imperial Southhampton. 413 4bbl 360hp 4800lb BOAT.
Would like to do a 383 SB Chevy in an XJS. Some day.
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5.9 | Main(iac)e | DNEAST::WHITE_BRYAN | Too bad stupidity isn't painful | Wed Mar 20 1991 09:28 | 21 |
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Current:
1987 Grand AM SE (wife's ride)_
1988 Subaru GL 4x4 (Maine winter concession)
1982 Mustang GLX (son's ride)
1979 Olds Cutlass (project, currently idle for the
winter, built 350 Rocket olds, cam, bored .060
over, high riser, 750 Holley DP, Turbo 400 tran,
waiting spring thaw to rebuilt transmission and
get a valid sticker, (not so easy as it sounds..)
Past:
1979 5.0 Mustang
1979 TR7 Roadster
1955 Austin Lemans
etc..etc..
Bryan
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5.11 | 1 Fomoco to go | CXCAD::SOMERS | | Wed Mar 20 1991 15:21 | 13 |
| Eric Somers
Colorado Springs, CO
Current garage fillers:
1970 Dodge Challenger 440, auto, air, etc. I'm currently restoring
this one.
1975 Comet GT 351W, auto, daily driver
1971 Maverick Grabber 351C, 4000 stall, 4.88 spool etc. I race this
one every other Sunday aver the summer.
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5.12 | MORPAR OR NO CAR!!!! | WLDWST::RAUBE | | Wed Mar 20 1991 21:48 | 20 |
| RICK AUBE
AUBURN, CA.
1966 CHARGER 383-4V CURRENTLY UNDER RESTORATION.
1967 CHARGER MAINLY PARTS CAR.
1977 DODGE VAN 360 WITH 185K MILES AND STILL GOING.
AND JUST ADDED THIS WEEK......
1969 ROADRUNNER 383-4V ROADRUNNER ENG,AUTO,RALLEY WHEELS,BULGE HOOD
NEEDS SOME WORK BUT CAR IS ORIGINAL AND FROM THE
ORIGINAL OWNER.
PAST CARS: '61 POLARA 383-4V, 4SPD
'64 POLARA EX. CHP
'76 DODGE PICK-UP
'65 DODGE VAN W/273 SOLID LIFTERS
'63 BUICK WILDCAT 445-4V
SEE YA,
RICK
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5.13 | | GLDCMP::MFORBES | This Space Intentionally Left Blank | Thu Mar 21 1991 06:26 | 7 |
| Mark Forbes
Colorado Springs, CO
Current project:
1977 Vega - 327 with all the goodies, Turbo 350, 2400 stall, looking for a
Ford 9" to narrow up and install in it.
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5.14 | 340 FOUR-BARREL | CIMNET::WOJDAK | Weebles Wobble but they don't fall down | Thu Mar 21 1991 08:50 | 11 |
| Rich Wojdak
Gardner,MA
1972 Dodge Challenger Ralleye 340 auto.
Coming out of storage in April. Needs some interior work (cracked
dash,ripped headliner) and minor cosmetics (chrome on rear bumper
peeling,some chips on paint,etc.)
Hope to see some of you at the Carbuffs CONFAB this spring.
Rich
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5.15 | 68 4-4-2 | WMOIS::BEAN | You can lead a horse to water, but... | Thu Mar 21 1991 13:01 | 9 |
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Tom Bean
Leominster, Ma. (formerly of Ashburnham)
(1) 1968 Olds 4-4-2 Convertible, red, black top, 400cid, etc,etc..
Good original shape with about 90K miles, extremely dull and worn
red paint, needs complete brake job, minor frame work, and the interior
could use to be replaced.
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5.16 | Mustang | WLDWST::MANN_M | | Fri Mar 22 1991 08:56 | 5 |
| Mike Mann
Modesto, Ca.
67 Mustang Gt. Has a '64 289, 4 speed. Needs some interior work and a
paint job. In the process of doing the brakes.
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5.17 | < 69 Mustang > | ABACUS::DESROCHERS | | Tue Mar 26 1991 09:38 | 11 |
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Joe Desrochers
Mason N.H.
'69' Mustang Fastback 351W Automatic the car is solid no body
rot to speak of. At this time i'm restoring the whole car back
to its original form. The motor is being rebuilt at this time,
and some time in july the body will be restored. Cant wait
for the summer.
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5.18 | another Mustang :-) | ROULET::HAWKE | | Tue Mar 26 1991 10:25 | 19 |
| Dean Hawke
Gardner Mass
I currently own a 71 Mustang with a 351c. The motor has
had some work done on it and I try to continually improve the
output through experimentation and modification. The body was
done about five years ago by myself and a friend and is starting
to show signs of wear again. As time/funds permit I hope to
redo the body correctly. The interior has all new goodies except
the seats which aren't bad.
I'd like to see a musclecar Confab or more musclecars at a
carbuffs confab. I'm also interested in meeting some of the noters
from my area.
I enjoy driving my cars in a spirited manner especially when
someone alongside is just as spirited :-). I hope to make it
up to NED this year but it is kinda far for a 20yr old to go.
Unless of course some other Gardner area noters want to go too.
Dean
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5.19 | | SALEM::FISHER_T | Kuwait:looking for a few good carpenters | Thu Mar 28 1991 13:30 | 40 |
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Tom Fisher
Salem Plant Finance
DTN 285-3997
Current:
1969 Mercury Cougar - 428 Cobrajet, Ram Air, C-6, Traction
Lok. Many other convenience options.
Second owner - with all papers including
Invoice, Window sticker, and Warranty
Card. This car will be getting a FULL
resto (mechanicals are already finished)
when Chris and I finish his wife's 400
67' Firebird we are currently restoring
(Probably over-restoring actually 8^) )
1991 Nissan Sentra SE-R - Not a muscle car by any stretch, but 140
horses in that light body make for pretty
good power to weight! A ball to drive
and 30+ MPG too!
Past:
1968 Impala SS 427 - Purchased in Oakland Maine for the princely
sum of $1,300. Body was excellent,
undercarriage perfect - Marina Blue with
black and a 4 speed too. Yes, I wish I still
had it - Chris busts my Butt about selling
it too.
1987 Mustang LX 5.0 - Bought before Ford decided to price the
5.0 out of sight (paid $9954 through Mass
buying power) Added 3.73 gears and some
other tricks learned in this file (air
silencer removal, throttle body heat block
-off, etc.) and this car moved!
Tom
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5.20 | | CFSCTC::SANCLEMENTE | HEMI | Mon Apr 01 1991 14:52 | 28 |
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Hey Tom, isn't your cougar a convertarat? Guess what, they started
repro-ing those pollution pipes for the 428 so I am all set on
the busted one. Is your heat shield still off the car?
I still have the same stuff from that I had last time I had to type
this in.
69 Shelby GT500 - White on White. 428CJ-auto. Had the body dipped
and Iam waiting for the body-rotator to come in so the bottom of the
car can be detailed. Doing something the "right way" is costing me a
fortune so it probably won't be finished until at least next year.
70 Boss 302 - Grabber Blue on black. Bought this from a fellow deci who
mentioned it when he saw the picture of my Shelby.
68 HEMI Charger - Green on White. it's an original 55K mile car with
no (really none) rust. Needs paint.
I would love to find a Boss429 or a 442-w30 convt or a 66/67 Goat
Convt. I could use a ragtop for the summer.
- A.J.
ps Anyone interested in a 71 Mustang 302 Convt? Decent interior/body.
Rot in the floors. 1000.00
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5.21 | | SALEM::FISHER_T | Kuwait:looking for a few good carpenters | Mon Apr 01 1991 15:26 | 10 |
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AJ,
No, it's a hardtop, unless of course you snuck into my barn
and torched the roof off...8^) Glad to see the smog stuff I
sold you is working out, I did re-install the heat shield and
S-tube, and no, you can't buy them 8^) I do have a nice Ram
air base for a `69 Cougar if you are interested.......
Tom
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5.22 | Tom Beaudet and THE GOOSE! | CAPD::BEAUDET | | Mon Apr 01 1991 15:42 | 29 |
| Tom Beaudet
MKO2-1/K06
Merrimack, NH
DTN 264-4047
Live in Exeter, NH (10 miles from NED!)
Current muscle...well it goes doesn't it?
The GOOSE!
IT's UGLY! IT'S BIG! IT'S HEAVY! IT'S BLUE (mostly)! IT'S...IT'S...IT'S
A STATION WAGON!!!!
1980 Pontiac Bonneville - with all options except power door locks
and trip odometer (don't ask ME why!)
Of course there's the owner installed option of a SB Chevy 4 bolt
350....modified and still being modified...this engine is set up
for low-end torque...and believe me I need it!
Stock TH350 with about 200K miles on it...needs replacement bad!
Best time last year was 15.4/89.9...goal is 14's this year!
/tb/
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5.23 | | CRISTA::ROCHE | | Tue Apr 02 1991 06:37 | 25 |
| Chris Roche
Londonderry N.H.
Current: 1967 Firebird
Was originally a 326 H.O., now has a '67 400 block ,
'68 #16 heads, 66 Tripower, M20 4spd, 3.90 posi. Engine
just back from machine shop. Has the factory dual traction
bar rearend. Is undergoing complete restoration.
1971 Monte Carlo
Summer cruiser, 350 bored +.30, balanced, L79 cam. Currently
automatic, converting to 4spd this summer.
1984 Camaro Z28, 305 H.O. almost all available options.
1985 Chevy K10 Silverado
Past:
1971 Monte Carlo - totally restored, sold to build current
Monte Carlo
1966 Buick Skylark (2)
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5.24 | MOPAR, All CAR ! | SA1794::KITTJ | SMOKIN' JOE __________ DTN 243-2634 | Tue Apr 02 1991 10:23 | 29 |
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Joe Kitt
Springfield,MA.
Current: 70 Charger
Plum crazy w/white int w/white vinal roof
440
under resto.
66 Galaxy 500
2 door
289
1 owner (mom)
Maroon w/black int
56 Buick Super
4 door
Has heen sitting since 79 but is in real good shape
Probably my next project after completion of the 70
They built them well back then !
I'm always looking for parts,or for info so lets keep
this file running!
-Joe
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5.25 | Beep .. Beep | DPDMAI::BERNAL | | Tue Apr 02 1991 15:10 | 4 |
| Frank Bernal
TX. 78201
1970 roadrunner . 383
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5.26 | Maple Street Motors | MVDS01::READIO | A Smith & Wesson beats four aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman Locks | Wed Apr 03 1991 00:21 | 29 |
| Skip Readio
Ayer, Ma
'68 GTX -- bought it new in Jan '68. CC'd heads
Engle lifters, 4 speed, Dana 60, hemi roller timing
chain, '66 hemi dual point transistor ignition
distributor converted to Kettering ign.
Related high-horsepower cars:
'40 Ford sedan delivery project -- 383 .030" over,
10.5:1, Crane cam, balanced, 4 speed, 30" cross rams.
'34 Ford 4 door sedan w/ 354 Chrysler hemi, 12.5:1, aluminum
flywheel, Crower roller cam, Holley R3310, T-10, Dana 60
Non-musclecars worth mentioning:
'39 Chrysler 4 door
'48 Chrysler 7 passenger sedan
'57 Ford Courier, resto project
'72 Chrysler Newport Custom, 400 cid, summer daily driver
'79 Volare, rust-free, ex-DECwreck, black
'76 Duster -- last year of production, first ex-DECwreck, again,
rust-free. Black
'72 Dart, another rustless MoPar.
all three have slant six engines w/904 Torqueflites.
skip
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5.27 | Ford Blue Blood? | SKAGIT::ELLISONRA | | Fri Apr 05 1991 10:43 | 20 |
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Randy Ellison
Seattle, Wa.
Current,
'85 Mercury Capri GS -- 302HO, AR heads "ported", Crane roller,
Kaufman reduction pulleys, SVO rev control ingition, port
matched performer, dual exh, 8.8 3:55 rear, subframe conn. and
G-load brace. 13.63 first and only time out in street trim.
Past,
'67 Mustang GTFB,351-C,4-spd V-gate,9"N-case,5:38 D.Locker,Ladders
'67 Cougar 390GT, auto.
'68 Cougar 390GT, auto. Later converted to 427LR/4-spd
'68 Torino FB 390GT auto
'69 Torino FB 390GT 4-spd
And 7 or 8 Big Block trucks. Ford of course!
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5.28 | Make mine Mopar | KAOFS::J_CLARKE | | Mon Apr 08 1991 11:27 | 22 |
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John Clarke
Carp, Ontario
Canada
Present cars.
1967 Plymouth GTX
s/n RS23J71134544
426 Hemi, 12.5:1 pistons, Racer Brown roller, Vertex mag, Edelbrock
Rat Roaster intake, deep sump pan, 727 auto.
Power windows, power brakes, power steering, tinted glass, vinyl roof,
A well optioned hemi-car.
In process of restoring body.
1971 Demon
340, 4 speed
Past cars:
Too many to list
JC
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5.29 | Western Mass Dragracer..... | DOLPHN::WARNERS | Bow-Ties ONLY for me. | Mon Apr 08 1991 14:38 | 23 |
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Scott Warner here in Westfield, MA. Working in SPO Mfging
Basically a Chevy man, but former Mopar owner. Enjoy anything
that's fast and/or runs good.
Previous Cars:
70 Chevelle SS396 w/smallblock
67 Vette
65 Vette
71 340 Duster
Current ride:
69 Camaro drag-racer Smallblock 337 12.20's at 109 Could be
streetable with some time and $$$. For Sale if anyone's interested.
Hope to catch you drag racers at NED some Saturday test session.
Later, Scott
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5.30 | Vette/Maserati's are forever | SCARGO::CEBALLOS | | Tue Apr 09 1991 16:01 | 12 |
| Sam Ceballos
Amherst, New Hampshire
1989 Corvette
1985 Maserati
1985 Honda Bike
I have done some racing in rally circuits in South America and
the West Coast.
Project Manager for the Quotation System Program Office. Love
fast cars not speeding tickets.
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5.31 | oh what the heck. | SWAM1::MEUSE_DA | | Thu Apr 11 1991 13:18 | 13 |
| Dave Meuse
Los Angeles, Ca
Sam, is that really you? What about your Chevettes?
1956 Chevy -2d, 265 ci, auto.
1973 Charger - rare slant 6 auto -sold at 390k miles.
1984 Supra - Dohc - 5 spd-light and fast.
Someday...will get me the Challenger I was going to order in 73.
Dave
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5.32 | Stay away from the L.A.P.D. | CGVAX2::CEBALLOS | | Fri Apr 12 1991 08:51 | 6 |
| Dave,
This is really me. I noticed you still have that piece
of _____ about a race next time I am in town.
Sam
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5.33 | Augusta Maine | DNEAST::GENESEO_PAUL | | Tue Apr 16 1991 06:10 | 14 |
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Paul Geneseo
Augusta, Maine
Current project: 1968 Firebird 400 4 speed posi track
Pretty good shape, but needs expensive minor stuff, you know,
clutch, exhaust, shocks, brakes, etc. Amazed at how much more expensive
equipment for this is compared to a newer car.. Oh well, I knew it
would take me a couple of years to fix her up..
Always looking for spare parts not "too" far from home.. Good example:
guts for a hood mounted tach..
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5.34 | Dave Brown - Denver, CO | CUJO::BROWN | Dave Brown | Tue Apr 16 1991 07:33 | 19 |
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This is probably a good place to make my entry seeing as how I have
the same as -1:
1968 Firebird 400 4 speed posi.
Doesn't have the original engine though. Some time in the past, it
went out in a blaze of glory at the race track and was replaced with a
Chev 350:-( !
Anyway, the body and everyting else is in real fine shape and I'd
like to be able to put an original RAII engine back in but at 4K core
charge, I don't think I'll be doing that. Rather, I am planning to
build a 12:1 BB,PP custom cammed *Killer* 455! The designer I'm working
with says that it'll be a 790HP engine. "Not enough?" he says? "Add
nitrous or a blower"
It'll be fun.
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5.35 | Moved | CUJO::BROWN | Dave Brown | Wed Apr 17 1991 10:30 | 26 |
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Bob DeRosa
Maynard, Ma.
Work @MLO
Past Cars:
'65 Mustang
'67 Camaro SS350, 4spd, 300 hp.
'69 Camaro SS convert., 350 hp 350, 4spd. Wish I still had this one.
Ran low 13's.
'70 Camaro SS350, 4spd., 350 hp 350, hooked up well, ran high 12's to
low 13's. Better suspension than the '69.
'74 Nova SS350, 4spd. Had '70 350 motor in it. Quick.
'74 Camaro Z-28, 4spd, all stock. Had rockcrusher tranny it it. Not
real fast, but fun to drive.
Present Rides: 85 S-10 Blazer and 84 Montecarlo V8,4bbl, loaded. Plan
to get another Muscle car......
Happy motorin'
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5.36 | Finnish Muscle | EEMELI::JMANNINEN | | Thu Apr 18 1991 04:26 | 23 |
| Jyri Manninen
Helsinki, Finland
First: Finland is situated in northern Europe.
Now; I see you wonder: could there be any muscle cars near the North
Pole????
Yes, there is! Though I myself don't at the moment have any US-made
vehicle, but two Volvo PV544s. One ('64) is in pieces at the moment
(hopefully soon on the road) and the other one ('63) is equipped with
Weber carburator and rallye cam and is quite fast piece of Swedish
steel.
There are plenty of US-car enthusiasts here in Finland, some of them in
DEC, also (Corvette from early 60's, vans, etc). Becouse our summer is
short, many cars are re-built during the winter and used for cruising
and racing in summers. A couple Finnish drag-racing teams are at the
moment racing in the USA.
Soon it will be summer and the vee-eights start roaming in the streets!
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5.37 | another Finn signs in | WORDS::KEN_RAUHALA | LAN BRIDGE SUPPORT | Fri Apr 19 1991 11:08 | 9 |
| Ken Rauhala
Merrimack, New Hampshire
I have an '85 Mustang GT that I bring to epping once in a while to see
what it will do. So far my best is 14.9 @ 91mph in mostly stock
condition with a 2.73:1 rear end and stock tires. I look to be making
some more minor changes this season and see what happens.
Someday I hope to have an old street rod, like a '32 Ford.
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5.38 | Olds/Pont all the way | AKOV05::IRWIN | | Thu Apr 25 1991 13:15 | 47 |
| Arthur Irwin
Athol, Mass
I have a beater now but looking for a Cutlass. I also love NED. I need
wheels to venture the 1/4 mile again. Doubtful for this year but I'll
be seen in the Pit Area regardless. Thinking of testing my bike for
the hell of it.
Past Muscle:
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1980 Pont Firebird Formula
came with 307cu, blew head gasket.
picked up 1974 Pont 350cu, had rebuilt over winter
bored .30 over
Cam replaced with an optional 400 sm blk hypo cam available in 1974
Edelbrock Performer
Ededlbrock 600cfm
Replaced limited slip rear, with 1981 T/A Disc brake Posi, 3.56 gears
B&M shitkit in Turbo 350
It was a 6 year car, had no more to do so I sold it.
15.72/86.88mph was the best I could muster, won a trophy though. I was
up against a Grand National who Brokeout more than I did.
Other:
------
1969 Cutlass S w/400sm blk
bored .60 over
9.5 to 1
Cam - Not sure but it had a nasty lobe
auto w/ shift kit
Headers
Never took to NED, I had it in for brake work and when the owner asked
the mechanic to bring it in he pulled in doing about 15 - 20 mph and
used the work bench to stop. Needless to say the radiator support was
ripped back, hood bent to shape of bench. They wouldn't fix it and I
was young so I said see ya.
Sold for $675.00 to get out of yard.
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5.39 | I love my '69 Mustang | STRATA::LAMOTHE | Only my Soul keeps me from Cryin' | Fri Apr 26 1991 17:14 | 33 |
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Bob Lamothe
SouthBridge, MAss (15 minutes southWest of Worcester)
Hello 8)
I am the Owner of a 1969 Mustang. The car has many...many options,
and is in excellent condition. The color is Blue, which was done 1
year ago, and the cars' 1st paint Since Ford Factory Paint Job.
The car has a 302 2 barrel, options on the car are :
Power steering
Tinted Windows
Remote Door Mirror
Air Conditioning
Hood Scoop with directional Signals
Rally Wheels ....which by the way are a very Rare species 8^)
interior Lighting
Off hand...I can't think of anything else for options...
I have the original Build spec...which I found under neath the drivers
rear seat, when I was taking the carpet out inorder to clean. The car
was built in May of 1968. One of the 1st cars available for 1969. The
car is original from engine to tranny to interior...No rust no
rot...all original.
/Bob
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5.40 | LA SCENE | SWAM2::KLINE_ST | | Tue Apr 30 1991 17:43 | 8 |
| Steve Kline
Los Angeles, CA
current rides-
1967 corvette roadster - 427/3x2
1965 thunderbird special limited edition #2663
restored and for sale
1972 hurst/olds pace car
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5.41 | pontiac fanatic | RAVEN1::TURNER | A'64ToplessTripower4-SpeedGTOtogo! | Wed May 01 1991 07:59 | 31 |
| Rodney Turner
Easley, SC
Past muscle (or near equivalent)
1973 Pontiac Grand Am 455 cid 400 turbo trans 3.23 gears.
(this car never would hook up!)
1980 Dodge Challenger 2600cc/156 cid 5-speed
(pretty quick for a rice burner)
1983 Pontiac Trans Am 305 cid auto 3.23 gears
(desmogged and still slow!)
Current cars
1964 Pontiac GTO Convertible 389 cid tripower 4-speed 3.55 gears
silvermist gray (still under restoration)
1973 Pontiac Formula 455 455 cid(blown) 455 cid(blown)
389 cid w/61 tripower removed (waiting to build another 455)
1988 Chevy S-10 4X4 3 in. body lift double roll bar push bar nerf
bars chromed out junk 2.8 l V-6 fuel injection (read slow)
automatic Tahoe package. (ok I know it dosen't count but I have to
dirve something!!)
1991 Pontiac Firebird Black automatic V-6 T-Tops
(wifes ride)
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5.42 | | GHOST1::BOYER | | Mon May 06 1991 10:50 | 16 |
|
Dennis Boyer
Peoria IL
Present car: 1964 1/2 Mustang convertible
289 4 Bbl, 4 speed
Factory Cobra valve covers/air cleaner
Past cars:
1968 Cougar XR7 351 4bbl
1971 Dodge Demon
1971 Thunderbird 429 CJ , suicide doors
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5.43 | No factory 351's in 68 | RAVEN1::JPAVLUK | | Mon May 06 1991 15:20 | 6 |
| Dennis,
I was not aware that they put the 351 into the 1968 Cougar. I believe
that it wasn't installed into the Cougar until 1969.
Jim
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5.44 | Another Cat owner.... | SALEM::FISHER_T | Am I transitioned or fired?? | Tue May 07 1991 10:12 | 9 |
|
Re .43
Righto Jim, the 351 came on the Cougar scene in `69, and
in Windsor, not Cleveland form (at least until `70) *HOWEVER*
Dennis never did state his `68 was stock........
Tom
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5.45 | | AKOCOA::DENINE | | Wed May 08 1991 05:41 | 16 |
| Val Denine
Hubbardston Ma
Currently own a 1970 Javelin sst 360/w go pack (for sale)
1985 GMC pick up 350cammed fuelie heads 4"lift kit
1988 rubber band mustang lx 4cyl
PAST CARS
69 road runner 383 80 z28 camaro
70 buick GS
70 468cu camaro
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5.46 | AMC MADE CHRYSLER BETTER | SWAM2::GONZALEZ_MA | MARTIN GONZALEZ | Thu May 09 1991 13:01 | 9 |
|
MARTIN GONZALEZ
KFO BAKERSFIELD CA
DTN 530-4900
'74 JAVELIN
'71 JAVELIN
MEMBER OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MUSCLE CAR CLUB.
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5.47 | '72 CHARGER SE | WLDWST::MARTIN_T | Too Smooth | Tue May 21 1991 08:32 | 13 |
|
Thomas Martin
Cupertino, Ca.
1972 Dodge Charger SE........400cid-Holly 600cfm DP-Eldinbrock high
rise manifold- Mallory performance distributor-headers-torqflyte
tranny-posi rearend.
Electric sunroof,power windows,AC.
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5.48 | Transplanted Yankee | SHALOT::CHENAUSKY | KIM CHENAUSKY | Wed May 22 1991 15:25 | 17 |
| Kim Chenausky (Junior mechanic/co-owner/DECie)
Bill Chenausky (driver/mechanic/co-owner)
Charlotte, NC
Presently: Saving for Top Alchohol Dragster - working with sponser
Past: 79 Firebird Chevy 454
69 Chevelle SS 396 - (DAMN YANKEE )
67 Chevelle 350 six pack - (BLUE THUNDER)
DEC was kind enough to relocate us where the racing is (Rockingham
International Dragway 1.5 hour drive) Various local (NED size) strips
everywhere 1/8 and 1/4 mile.
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5.49 | | BTOVT::BAGDY_M | METALGod in the making ! | Thu May 23 1991 05:29 | 13 |
|
Name - Matt Bagdy
Work - South Burlington, VT
Car - 1979 Pontiac Trans Am with an Olds 403 CID and TH350
auto transmission. (But I sure don't drive it like
an auto ! :^))
(Anyone know what size cam came with these ?)
Hope to have some interesting and enlightening discussion in
here.
Matt
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5.50 | | LAIDBK::GESS | | Thu May 23 1991 10:54 | 15 |
|
Ron Gess
Costa Mesa, California
Present: Not a muscle car but fun to tinker with....
1970 3/4 ton GMC pick-up. I have done some basic
Mods to the 396.... Carb, intake manifold, headers
and ignition (the MSD Heavy Duty distributor is
a great product!) Used to haul a camper and tow
a boat. My father was original owner.
Past: 1970 1/2 Z28 4-speed.... Great car.... I miss it.
1986 Mustang GT 5-speed.... Another great car....
but I don't miss the black paint and the noise of
T-tops.
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5.51 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Owner of 4 vintage Fenders | Tue Jun 04 1991 05:58 | 17 |
| Jerry White
Greenville, SC (GSO)
Not really muscle cars, but ...
`Beauty' ... 1989 Pontiac Firebird. 305 FI, black on black (with a
brand new paint job, thanks to GM and their lousy factory job !).
`The Beast' .... 1964 Chevy Stepside pickup. 350 4bbl, dressed up
quite a bit .... 8^)
Mainly looking for hot-rod tips for the truck ... the Firebird is a
family car with a pointed nose ... 8^)
Scary
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5.52 | << CHEVY'S NEVER DIE THEY JUST COST MORE >> | COGITO::MEINERS | | Fri Jun 14 1991 21:30 | 25 |
| Mike Esposito
Lunenburg,Ma.
Present: 1980 Camaro Berlineta
305cid, Performer intake, Holly 600
Elderbrok Performer Cam, 10bolt posi (2.73)
In the resto stage...
Past: 3 1969 Chevelle SS 396's
one - 350 425hp, M22 muns, 12bolt (4:11)
sec - SS 396 all original (sold it(major mistake))
trd - paid $250.00 Cal. original. 50K orig. Sat in garage
for 6years started resto lost interest sold for $3k.
1976 Chev. Cutomized Van LT-1 350 Bal & blue 400hp.
Drop it in L-1 and it would hop over beer cans.
1978 Pontiac GP Lj Every aval. option (inc. T-Tops).
beat the snot out of it.
1982 Datsun 210 4-door,4-cyl,auto That left better strips
Then the GP did.
Regard's
Espo............
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5.53 | MOPARS FOREVER | SSDEVO::DELMONICO | | Thu Jun 20 1991 08:25 | 10 |
|
MICHAEL DELMONICO
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO
1969 440-4 A/T CORONET R/T METALLIC GOLD WITH BLACK VINYL ROOF. ALL
ORIGINAL {EXCEPT HEADERS}. MINOR BODY DING WORK NEEDED BUT OTHER THAN
THAT IN GREAT SHAPE. 101,000 MILES ON ORIGINAL ENGINE + TRANS. BOTH
SHOULD BE REDONE, BUT HAVEN'T GOTTEN AROUND TO IT YET. CAR IS GARAGED
AND TAKEN OUT ON WEEKENDS.
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5.54 | Transplanted Muscle | ODIXIE::AYER | | Tue Jul 02 1991 15:01 | 8 |
| Bruce Ayer, Tampa Florida
Current Muscles - '72 Nova - Black
3/4 Cam, std bore
4 spd
Current Transport - '88 Beretta GT
Sports handling, 25 mpg
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5.55 | Back with a 1965 Olds Cutlass, w/ 425cu | GIAMEM::IRWIN | | Mon Jul 15 1991 11:02 | 20 |
|
Back again
I just bought a 1965 Olds Cutlass Holiday Coupe, 442 wanna be.
It has a 425cu in it.
10 bolt posi.
Formally a Calif car, and its obvious by looking at the under side.
Future for this car is New England Dragway
My Brother-in-law and I purchased it together, and plan to restore
as well as Drag.
Art
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5.56 | HOOKED ON VETTES | EMDS::CRISTIANO | | Tue Jul 23 1991 11:13 | 18 |
| Bob Cristiano @ MLO
Icurrently have a 1984 red Vette which I have owned for over a year. I
enjoy driving the car on weekends and occasionally join up with the
street wienies at N.E.D. on Wed. nights.The car is the best handling
and surprisingly, the most fun to drive of all the Vettes I've owned.
Here's the rundown:
1967 silver 427 coupe, fast, roomy & beautiful
1969 427 coupe, fast & loved the T-tops
1974 coupe, fully optioned, side exhaust
1978 silver anniversary, fully optioned, L-82, roomy, good handling
1982 coupe, fully optioned, cross-fire, better performance than
expected
1982 Collectors Edition, gorgeous, turned 15.1 @ 93 mph
Loved them all! Planning to buy a late model roadster next summer.
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5.57 | NEW STREET WEENIE | EMDS::WEAVER | | Tue Aug 06 1991 13:31 | 20 |
| Yeh, this is the new street weenie. Bob Christiano goaded
me into doing the QMI a couple weeks ago and by his own
admission, my 40 more HP was enough to squeek by his
supurb run with a first time out of 14.598 @97.77. Now,
of course he has gone back and tweeked his big red machine
with a few modest goodies and we will do a little benchmarking
on the 14th, weather permitting. Except for a new air
cleaner and routine maintenance, everything should be the
same as befor with my car.
What a HOOT! Shame on Bob! And to think I just bought this
Vett thinking it would be fun transportation to work.
So if you're at the NED on the 14th come watch him humiliate
the new kid on the block. Hey, skill should count for something.
Allan Weaver
86 Silver/Black Vette
Clean with L/T 15K mi. Wonder how long that'll last?
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5.58 | Cars | AKOCOA::MINEZZI | | Sat Aug 17 1991 10:29 | 7 |
| Hi,
I'm new to this note, and just learning about doing maintenance/repairs
myself...Also I want to learn more about cars in general. I thought
that this would be a good place to start.
Ron.
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5.59 | Kris Uebersax, '69 Cuda | PRIMES::UEBERSAX | Kris, GSG Primes DWT Sales Supp. | Sun Sep 01 1991 03:46 | 15 |
|
Kris Uebersax
Ellicott City, Md. (just west of Baltimore)
Bought my '69 Cuda new in September of 1969. It's a gold
fastback, black interior, 383 4spd, "Cuda" package.
Ran 13.1's in late '69, early '70 with headers, tires, and .410 rear.
Later with engine bored to 400 ci, cam, high-rise manifold, AFB carb
ran 12.1's. This engine is gone; just wore it out.
Unfortunately the car was neglected for about 10 years due to lack of
interest. With interest renewed last year am having a 383 rebuilt and
the body fixed. Looking forward to making some noise again. :-)
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5.60 | Augusta area noters?? | IAMOK::FISHER | | Thu Nov 21 1991 09:49 | 9 |
|
I'll be in Augusta, ME from Sunday night (Nov. 24th) through
Wednsday (Nov. 27) Any members of the conference living in the area
care to get together for a beer one night? Give me a holler on
IAMOK::FISHER, or call me on DTN 223-7048. I sure would appreciate
the chance to get out while there as opposed to cooping up in the
hotel!
Tom
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5.61 | My Next Step Up Is A Shelby | COMET::TAYLORB | | Sat Nov 23 1991 14:20 | 36 |
|
Brent Taylor @ CXO
Colorado Springs, CO.
I am the proud owner of a 1970 Mach 1. The car has been in Colorado
Springs all of its life (originaly bought by an Air Force Acadamy
cadet in May of 1970). I am the third owner and the vehicle is in
superior condition. I am just finishing a complete restoration
that will be done within a couple of months. It has never been
rusted or wrecked.
Oriinal Options List:
M Code: 351C 4V V8 300+ HP
Calypso Coral Color
FMX 3 Speed Selectshift Cruise-O-Matic Transmission
Console
Rear Spoiler
Rear Louvers
Tilt Steering Wheel
Rim Blow Horn
AM/FM stereo
14x7 Magnum 500 Chrome Wheels
Traction Lok Differential Axle
Functional Ram Air (Shaker Hood)
Fold Down Rear Seat
Power Steering
Power Disk Brakes
My daily driver is a 1973 Cutlas Supreme with a 455, I am the second
owner but it is starting to get a little rough. It is still as faithfull
as the day is long.
My wife drives a 1991 Mazda MPV 4WD. It is boring in comparison to
the Mach but still it is very nice for a mini van.
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5.62 | Trying to find a Goat | MILKWY::STEVENS | Barney? | Thu Nov 28 1991 07:55 | 18 |
| Jim Stevens @FXO Franklin, MA
Currently own 1970 Corvette roadster
350/300
4-speed
AC/PS/PB/PW
Both tops
Not sure if I'd call it a muscle car but it's certainly no slouch
either! Lots of fun in the summer. Since my family has recently
grown by 1, two seats just won't do any more. I've got the corvette
up for sale and am looking for a reasonably priced '65 GTO convertible
with 4-speed. Any tips would be appreciated! Also considering '55-57
Chev 2dr coupe.
rod.
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5.63 | oops | MILKWY::STEVENS | Barney? | Thu Nov 28 1991 07:57 | 5 |
| re -.1
That was suposed to say "2 dr coupe rod".
/jim
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5.64 | CamAro MADness | DONVAN::CANNATA | | Wed Dec 04 1991 18:41 | 22 |
| Presently:
84 Buick Century Wgn. 3.0 V6 (Wife's, OK car, spoiled after the Volvo)
78 Volvo 245 DL Wgn. 2.1L 4 cyl. (Former family car, now my commuter)
68 Chevy Camaro 283 (Slowly restoring as time and $$$$ allows)
Past:
77 Chevy C-10 Pick-up 350 (mine, Really miss this beast)
80 AMC Spirit DL 258 6cyl (wife's, I HATED it...)
73 Mercury Montego 302 V8 (wife's, I'm not a FORD man, but it was fun)
79 Chevy Camaro 350 (mine, totaled by a drunk, I LOVED this car)
77 Chevy Vega Cosworth (mine, got as Camaro replacement. ZOOM)
68 Plymouth Satelitte 318 4 door (mine, OK for a grandma car)
67 Pontiac Boneville 400 (first car. Just wouldn't run anymore,
186,000 miles of hand me downs)
Future:
Another Volvo
Another Pick-up (I know I'm not a Ford man, but I would by a Ford
Truck...
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5.65 | Chevy vs. Renault/Peugot/Citro�n | CASEE::HAMNQVIST | Per Hamnqvist | Sun Dec 22 1991 12:21 | 17 |
| Per Hamnqvist
Roquefort-Les-Pins (near Valbonne; south of France)
I own a 1977 Chevy Blazer. Would be hard pressed to call it a muscle
car, but I've had its 350 rebuilt from scratch with parts from PAW,
including new heads and Edelbrock intake. TH350 has also been rebuilt
from scratch. I bought a Holley carb which I took off after a while
as its pleasure factor per $ of Gas was not enough.
I would call is adeqately performing. Not as peppy as my VW Golf GTI,
but much better than my Mercedes 300D station wagon.
Full size American cars are exceptionally rare here. Very very hard to
find spare parts. I buy 95% of my spare parts when I go on US business
trips.
>Per
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5.66 | I feel like the owner of a Used car lot | BSS::PRIDDY | lunatics and fools make bad witnesses | Wed Jan 08 1992 15:10 | 42 |
|
Jeff Priddy CXO3
Co Springs CO
present : 69 F100 (daily driver and main project)
69 Chevelle (2 door hardtop, possible SS car
haven't found enough info)
79 Mustang (wifes car)
83 Fairmont (race car project)
78 Mustang (parts car)
69 Triumph GT6+ (restored show car)
past : 73 C10 4x4
68 Cougar GTE
70 Challanger opera coupe
74 Challenger
75 Maverick 302 4speed
69 340 Swinger 4speed
73 Charger 440 auto
80 Sunbird Formula 301 4speed (fun)
68 Camaro SS/RS
70 Chevelle SS 454
73 Chevelle SS 454
73 F250
77 F150 4x4
59 F100 w/buick 350 auto (I got it this way)
69 Charger/RT 440 6Pack 4speed
78 Honda civic w/nitro
69 Mustang fastback
68 Mustang fastback
67 Cougar XR7
73 Maverick w/460 full race chassis
67 Fairlane w/351 full race chassis
69 Cobra Fairlane 500 w/428 4speed
69 Boss 429 (show car, part my fathers)
78 F100 460 4speed (short wide bed, lowered)
77 Granda Sport Coupe
74 Firebird Formula
69 Firebird 455 4speed
I didn't really think there were that many till
I counted them.
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5.67 | | GOLF::WILSON | | Fri Jan 10 1992 11:25 | 24 |
| Rick Wilson
Work at NRO (Northboro MA), live in Milford NH. Grew up (well, sort of)
in Concord MA, which is where I lived when I owned all my musclecars.
Past Cars:
1963 Impala 327, 4speed
1964 Chevelle SS 283, 4 speed
1965 F100 short bed, stepside
1968 Torino GT 302, 4 speed
1969 Torino GT 302, auto
1969 Cougar 351, auto
1969 Falcon 428 CJ, C6 auto, 9" rear, disk brakes. Ran 13.4 @105 with
street radials, 3.50 gears and mufflers. Featured in
Hot Rod Sept. 1974 (by previous owner). Fun, fast car!
Present Cars:
1987 Dodge/Mitsu 4X4 pickup (126K miles and seems like it'll go forever)
1984 Honda CRX (a blast to drive, and 40mpg don't hurt either)
1989 Escort (wife's car, I HATE it!)
I hope to one day again own a musclecar or nice cruisin' classic. Too
many other toys, baby on the way, and no garage prevents that for now...
Current project is a "muscle" vehicle of a different sort, a 10' B-class
hydroplane with 1951 Mercury KG7H racing outboard.
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5.68 | | TROOA::CHUBB | | Fri Jan 17 1992 14:38 | 12 |
|
Chris Chubb
Live in Toronto ON. Used to live in Vancouver BC
Presently:
89 Jeep YJ 6cyl Std. Soft top
Previously:
68 Barracuda 225 Slant 6 (all show no go)
72 Chev Pickup 350
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5.69 | | SUBURB::TAYLORG | RIP: Freddie Mercury 24-Nov-1991 | Mon Jan 20 1992 14:16 | 12 |
| re.8 the XJS
There is a company called Lister here in the UK that will bore the
Jaguar V12 out from the standard 5.3 Litres to 7.4 Litres, they also do
a 7 Litre version with a supercharger + 2 turbochargers that pumps out
600BHP with around 650lbs per ft Torque. This sort of power gives the
1.5 Ton rocket a top speed of 190mph+ and 1/4 mile in 11 seconds with
stand still to 60mph in 4.5 seconds.
Grant
PS all this with a turbine smooth V12 engine.
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5.70 | Hi! Marc Cascio... | LEDS::CASCIO | | Thu Feb 06 1992 12:46 | 46 |
| Guess I ought to register here while I'm in here...
Marc Cascio
LEDS::CASCIO
work in SHR3, Shrewsbury, MA
live in Southborough, MA
I have a 1968 Olds 442 that I'm in the process of restoring...
A bit of an interesting story goes with it... My Mom and Dad bought the
car brand-new in '68 (I was 4, at the time.) and it was our "family
car" for years. When I got into high school, I took the car over and it
was what I drove up 'til I got out of college. I then got into buying
Lincolns and Limos (that's another story) but still kept this baby.
It held tremendous sentimental value for me, and I had developed an intense
emotional attachment to it, particularly since it has been a part of
our family for 24 years, now, ... and was such fun to drive!
Well, a little over a year ago I lent my car (one of dumbest things
I've done in my life!) to a friend for an evening, he lost control on
a sharp curve, slammed into a 4' high boulder, and I got it back totalled
(ie. bent frame, caved-in RR quarter, rear axle shifted 8", mag wheel
popped off the hub, ... you get the picture!). I only thank God that no
one was hurt or killed. The car appeared to be a total loss, however,
I vowed that I would rebuild it.
To make a long story short, I wound up doing a frame-up restoration on
it, actually went south and trailered up (yes, with a flat-bed on the back
of my Town Car, ... that was a sight!) a shell of a car from NC. I then
used the new frame and rear body-shell, and transplanted all that was
still good (and had been meticulously cared for) from my original car
(engine, drive train, front clip, steering, braking system, dash board,
instrumentation, ignition, interior trim, panels, seats, door locks,
wheels, chrome, emblems, etc., etc., etc.!) onto the new shell. At this
point, I've still got a way to go as far as detail work is concerned, but I
got it on the road last week! What a thrill to have (most of) my car
back! The one added "plus", by the way, is that I turned my car from a
post-coupe into a convertable, while I was at it. I'm now looking
forward to finishing this up, getting the final paint job, and being
able to once again enjoy this car, ... for the rest of my life!
... and, believe me! I'll not turn these keys over to ANYONE (except
maybe my two great friends Matt and Jamie (two kids in the Scout Troop
I run) who have been with me every step of the way!
Have fun, folks! And, live your dreams!
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5.71 | About time I got around to this. | ESKIMO::MANUELE | | Thu Feb 06 1992 21:53 | 19 |
| John Manuele
Work...HLO-1
Live.. Malden Ma.
Previous cars 69 Camaro SS 350
84 Camaro Z-28
84 T-bird Turbo (wifes)
79 T-bird (also wifes)
73 Lincoln Town Car
Present cars 86 Camaro IROC-Z
305 TPI, auto, 3.55posi
86 Pontiac 6000STE (wifes)
Hi all,
Although I don't consider the IROC a true muscle car, its all I have
time for right now. Long term plans call for a 69 SS 396 Camaro to find
its way into my garage when time and $$$$ allows.
John M.
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5.72 | Howdy.... | CRBOSS::GAUDETTE | | Wed Feb 19 1992 06:19 | 14 |
|
Dave Gaudette
Work: HLO2
Live: Marlboro,Ma.
Previous cars 83 Camaro 6cyl
85 Monte Carlo SS (back to the V8)
Present cars 72 Corvette Stingray (Conv).
I bought the car 2 years ago in good shape, now I'm spending a few
buck every year to make this baby look fine! Hopefully within several
years i'd like to buy a 67 or something in the late 60's..I likem all!
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5.73 | Feels good to get back into the muscle!! | NUMERO::C_WILLIAMS | Hammer | Wed Feb 19 1992 10:44 | 32 |
|
Carl "Hammer" Williams
Colorado Springs, CO
CXO Advanced Development/Advanced Mechanics Group
**** Current Muscle: '67 Firebird 400
This car is an all original automatic with the exception of a
'69 Judge cam and, of course, the annihilation of the secondary
restrictor tab. The body deperately needs to be stripped and
painted but has NO DENTS and NO RUST. Also the previous owner
pulled some stupid moves such as hood pins and door speakers.
**** Previous Muscle: '70 Chevelle (350 w/cowl induction hood)
'67 Nova SS
**** WANTED: COBRA kit car so I can feel free to beef to the max
without offending those who like originals only.
For those who are interested, I have a friend who is heavily
into SHELBY's and another friend who is heavily into GTO's.
Both work on almost nothing else, usually own half-a-dozen at
a time, do restoration work, can find just about any parts,
and are always willing to wheel (PUN!) and deal.
Hammer.
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5.74 | | IOSG::BIGGINM | Interplanetary� Explorer Extraordinaire! | Fri Mar 13 1992 02:33 | 24 |
|
Matt Biggin
Work : REO
Live : Reading, England.
(Don't laugh just 'cos there a little puny!)
Previous Motors '75 Mini Clubman
Current Motor '85 Mini City E
I've always been interested in big powerful American cars and I glad
I've found this conference. As you can see from the previous/current
car I'm not really a 'musclecar' owner, but given a healthy bank
balance in the future I could well be.
You see in England cars are small and so are engines, but I've always
kinda liked the idea of 3/4 hundred bhp in a V8 up front.
Pleased to meet you all,
...Matt
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5.75 | 1 Au GTO | TRNING::FRANCO | Spin, crash and burn! | Mon Mar 23 1992 12:29 | 19 |
|
Rich Franco
Atlanta, Georgia (actually Alpharetta, Ga.) @ALF
Currently own:
1967 Pontiac GTO
400 cid with 360 bhp. (Has factory YZ heads instead of YS)
Auto trans with His/Hers shifter.
Color is Signet Gold with same interior.
I just had the engine rebuilt, new brakes all the way around and
replaced 90% of the front end, i.e. uppper and lower ball joints,
idler arm, innner and outer tie rods and link rod. (Talk about
expensive.)
No air, PB or PS. It really is hot during these Georgia summers
but I love to drive this thing.
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5.76 | Antique as of this year, too.... | WMOIS::CORMIER_P | Life is Better on a Shovelhead | Tue May 12 1992 09:29 | 22 |
| Paul Cormier
Westminster plant (WMO)
Home - Hudson, Mass.
1967 Chevy Caprice
Bought from original owner - 1972
100% factory original
396 - 325hp
Turbo 400
Full power, Comfortron, buckets, console, tilt wheel
light monitoring system
Awaiting restoration
May not be a musclecar in the truest sense of the word,
but it *is* a big-block.
I don't get in here as often as I'd like, but it's good
to see this file alive and kicking.
Paul C.
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5.77 | Se Habla Ford | GT500::JOEL | | Fri May 15 1992 12:42 | 28 |
|
Joel S. Torres @SGO, Puerto Rico (till it is shut down)
Past Cars:
1969 Mustang Fastback 302 CIDw/2 bbl Carb. and C-4 Automatic
1965 Mustang Coupe 289 CID 4-spd Trans.
This was my first drag racing project did 8.8 in 1/8 mile.
1979 Plymouth Lancer (chose gas economy for college commute)
1973 Mazda RX-3 (Wankel rotary also spoken here in the caribbean)
1976 Toyota Corolla SR-5 (Gas economy chosen to raise kids)
1980 Toyota Corolla 1.8 (Same as above)
1972 Bronco 302 CID w/2bbl Carb (wild 4x4, wifes car)
1983 Mustang 5.0L 4 spd. (first attempt to get back to Muscle Mania)
Present cars:
1983 Toyota Corolla S/W (wifes car of course)
1966 Mustang Coupe (At last, a real car. This baby will be restored
and upgraded to original 1966 GT trim in about 2 yrs. This also
include: original Shelby aluminum intake, mild cam, headers, Holley
600 CFM,....)
1986 Mustang GT 5.0L (Now we are cooking, has Richmond 4+1(Doug
Nash) trans., Offenhauser hi-rise, 700CFM Holley, Crane roller lifter
cam, 1.7 JBA alum. rockers, full length JBA headers, Flat pistons,
1966 small chamber heads, 1.94 and 1.6 S/S valves ......is this
a hot daily driver or what)
As you can see Henrys are my choice and THE Pony is top on my list.
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5.78 | My entrance... | WLDWST::WARD_FR | Cupertino--mystical adventure? | Fri Jun 05 1992 16:30 | 27 |
| I just entered this notesfile and haven't really read anything
yet. Since I am planning to restore a couple of cars very, very
soon, however, and especially since I will likely be TFSO'ed in the
next group of 10,000, I thought I'd look around to see what
wisdom I can get before I can't anymore...
Without mentioning "car accomplishments," (of which I have
one or two,) I'll simply mention that the two cars I want to
restore are both 1966 Comet Cyclones. One is a convertible
with a 289 (originally my father's,) and the other (the one
I want to restore right away) is a GT (engine-less, transmission-less,
and rearend-less.) The GT was intended as a parts car a decade ago
(I've had it that long) but I realized about two years ago that it'd
be worth far more if I restore it (it originally cost me $60 and
the rear end went into the convertible, so the money investment so
far is zero.) The GT will need a total restore, and some pieces
of body, interior, etc., are missing.
I tinker with cars here and there but I'm only a fan when the
mood strikes me. There are other things that I enjoy more...
but, in any case, as I see things that interest me, I will
read/study/ask...and if someone has something to volunteer to me,
I'll gladly listen.
Thanks,
Frederick
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5.79 | Howdy from Georgia | MIMS::MACIOLEK_M | Nitrous 454 Camaro = ByeBye | Mon Jul 27 1992 11:08 | 29 |
| Hi ya'll,
Mad Mike Maciolek checking in from Alpharetta (Atlanta) Georgia.
Past rides:
75 Nova
77 Camaro
70 Rally Sport Camaro (FAST - Extreamly)
Some stoned SOB slammed into this car. He paid me $2500 bucks,
and I sold it for $1500. I wish I had it back. The speedometer
in the car went to 160 mph. I had it there - once.
Current
90 Cavalier
91 Mazda (wifes car - witch)
454 Engine (FOR SALE) in a 74 Chevelle (engine cradle).
1980 Z28 Camaro. I bought it in 1985 from a dealer in Springfield
Mass. The car has had many engines in it. After I exploded my
LT-1 355 small block, I figured I'd go the big block route. I
bought a 454 out of a utility truck and stuck it in. Fits nice.
It has a Edelbrock Performer manifold, Comp Cam (radical), Holley
850, Hooker 1 3/4 headers. It has a 4.11 rear, with a TH350
tranny (not for long!) I went hunting yesterday. This car is
brutal. I just sneeze and the car goes sideways.
I may own all Chevys, but any muscle car has my respect.
Mike Maciolek
Atlanta/CSC
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5.80 | MOPAR fan w/exceptions | TINCUP::RELEWIS | | Thu Jul 30 1992 08:46 | 16 |
|
Richard E. Lewis CXO3
Colorado Springs, Co.
present : 70 AAR Cuda (340 6 Bbl.) One owner with 52k miles
past : 54 Corvette
60 Plymouth Golden Commando (426 Stage III Wedge)
projects: 30 Model A Pickup Truck
47 Plymouth Coupe
360 Bluprinted race engine (Complete and waiting
for right car!)
other : 75 Plymouth Trailduster 4X4
77 Dodge Truck 4X4
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5.81 | yet another street weenie | COUG2::CALLANDER | | Thu Jul 30 1992 10:10 | 33 |
| Well after a few years of reading and occasional writing to this notes file I
guess it's time that I register. I'm Mike Callander and work/live in Hudson
Ma. My current "muscle" is a '91 Mustang GT that loves to head north to NED
on Wednesday nights.....
Past Cars:(not much muscle)
1963 Buick Special Convertible - anemic little 6, but a good 1st car
1970 Buick Wildcat w/ 455 - My mothers car when I was in high school, fast.
very fast. My father sold it after about a year,
don't think he liked me "borrowing" it all the
time. Something about the rear tires going bald
so fast :-)
1975 Impala - 1st and only Chevy, killed three 307's before I got smart and
put a 350 in it.
1984 Buick Regal - not to interesting...
Current Cars:
1986 Ford Escort Wagon - My wife's "old" car, now my winter car
1986 Buick Park Ave. - My wife's "new" car, nice car for those long trips with
the kids.
1991 Mustang GT - see above
Future Cars:
Some day when I've got the time and money would really like to build up
a mid-60's Buick or Chevy with a big block. But, before that happens my
wife says I have to buy her a vette! She likes the luxury of the new cars,
and I could live with one of those new LT-1 engines. But, a red '69
convertible with a 427 would be real nice :-)
/Mike
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5.82 | A Swedish Viking..... | SWETSC::NORDSTROM | A Swedish Viking | Wed Aug 19 1992 00:29 | 35 |
| Hi !
I'm a Swedish guy that's very interested in american muscle cars.
I own a '69 Mach 1 with a 351 Windsor in it. I'm in the process
of restoring the car and I'm aiming at building a little bit of
a street/strip car.
I've bought DART II heads and I'm now in the process of choosing
the other parts for my engine. It is not easy with all parts out
there so if anyone knows of a good combination to recommend I
would appreciate a mail.
I aim at 10:1 comp ratio, rough idle, up to 6000-6500 rpm and
perhaps a Super power shot NOS system on top of that, any comments ??
Here in Sweden the interest for old american cars is very big.
I live in a little town way up north in Sweden, very close to the
polar circle. In our little town we have a little car club that
has managed to get hold of a nice garage where we have our "pearls".
In our garage we have:
My '69 Mach 1, two '67 Firebird Cab, one with a 326 and with a 400,
'65 Mustang HT 302, '32 Ford hot rod, '69 Camaro SS 396, '70 Firebird
400, '66 Le Mans 400 and an International Scout.
As you all understand it is not very easy for us to get parts to our
cars. So if anyone out there has good contacts with junkyards, speed
shops and also specialty stores for our cars we would be very glad
for a mail. Reliable contacts "over there" are like gold to us.
I am following this conference with great pleasure, so I'll be seeing
you here and in the DRAG_RACING conference.
Regards, Richard Nordstrom
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5.83 | Noter Registration | DEOWS1::MEHRL | | Thu Sep 10 1992 16:22 | 14 |
|
Currently own a '66 Mustang Coupe, white w/ black vinyl top, red interior.
- New upholstery & Rug
- 289, 650 double pumper, Crane Cam (slight), Edelbrock Performer Intake,
- 4-speed, Hurst, Toploader
Body has been fixed once, but the job is great.
Could stand new paint to be perfectly cherry...
Previous ride was a '72 Charger w/ 440 Magnum & Slap-Stick Automatic.....
Gary
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5.84 | "73 Dodge" | ROULET::FANARA | | Fri Sep 11 1992 19:48 | 24 |
|
Matt Fanara
Hudson Mass
Presently own a 1973 Dodge Dart Sport, 440 Magnum-6pack, 411 gears,
hemi 4 speed with pistol grip. Car looks like it glows it the dark
with the bright green type of paint. Car has black leather bucket
seats and tinted windows. It is also set up with nitrous and has the
stock 6-pack dual snorkel air scope on the front hood.
The car is garaged near Boston and I'm starting to show it at local
car shows. The car is in excellent condition and driven only on the
weekends.
Past cars:
1968 Mustang convertible
1971 Nova
1984 Mustang GT 5.0
1984 Camaro
1987 Monti Carlo Super Sport
1987 Dodge pickup powerwagon
1987 Ford Bronco XLT
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5.85 | MOPARS ARE STILL FOREVER | SSDEVO::DELMONICO | | Tue Sep 15 1992 13:51 | 19 |
|
THE RESTORATION OF THE 69 CORONET IS DONE EXCEPT FOR MINOR INTERIOR STUFF
[TRUNK PAD, DRIVER'S SEAT RECOVERED]. NOW IT IS TIME TO MOVE ON TO ANOTHER
PROJECT. MY SON BOUGHT A 70 CHALLENGER WITH 318/2V/AUTO. THE CAR IS IN
PRETTY GOOD CONDITION. BODY IS STRAIGHT WITH MINOR RUST BEHIND REAR WHEELS,
TOP LOOKS NEW. THE INTERIOR IS FAIR BUT WILL PROBABLY BE GUTTED AND REDONE.
SON HAS NOT DECIDED WHETHER TO REMAKE ORIGINAL OR BEEF UP. SOME OF HIS
THOUGHTS ARE:
1. BEEF UP 318 WITH 340 HEADS, CAM, 4 BARREL INTAKE.
2. REPLACE ENGINE WITH 383. [BROTHER-IN-LAW HAS ONE FROM SUPERBEE. CAM GEAR
LET GO AN DID MINOR DAMAGE. WOULD NEED COMPLETE REBUILD AND TRY TO STUFF
INTO FRONT OF CHALLENGER. [DON'T KNOW WHAT NEEDS TO BE MODIFIED TO FIT
THIS ENGINE.]
I AM PUSHING FOR OPTION 1.
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5.87 | Bowties are classy. | LJOHUB::SECURITY | ACT POLICE AND STATE YOUR CODE | Wed Oct 07 1992 06:44 | 10 |
|
Brad Weilbrenner
Lowell, Ma.
Currently working on a '39 Chevy resto/rod.
Owned: '68 Camaro
'69 Camaro RS/SS w/DZ 302
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5.88 | Mo' Chevy - Mo' Chevy | LEDS::STEVENS | Barney? | Thu Oct 08 1992 12:19 | 9 |
| Jim Stevens
Plainville, MA
Current project is a '55 Chevy 2dr sedan. Somewhere between factory
and restoration and mild street rod. Minor mechanical work required,
moderate cosmetic work needed. Having fun!
Previous project was a '70 Corvette air roadster. 350/300hp,4-spd,air
pwr everthing. I miss it but now have the 5-6-7 bug in a big way!
|
5.90 | '87 Buick GN | UNYEM::BROWNR | | Fri Nov 20 1992 12:40 | 18 |
| Bob Brown
Rochester, N.Y.
PRESENT:
1987 Buick Grandnational. Full stage 5 kit from ATR (Ram Air,
bypass kit, Walker super-turbo's, SS exhaust,
wastegate control, etc.) T-tops, P235-60 Comp TA's (MUCH
BETTER than Ealge GT's), EMC-10 fuel/air monitor with
manual control of advance curve, 26K mi, 2nd place show
winning condition, a BLAST to drive!
PAST:
1986 Corvette - quick, but not as fast as GN (straight line)
1968 Corvette 327/300 - a 'stone' compared to the other two
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5.91 | Memories | WETONE::LICATA | Mark @548-6455 | Thu Dec 10 1992 00:14 | 16 |
| I feel so young again, its been 17 years since I felt I could
send the front floormats to the back seat. Now thanks to the demise
of the Taurus I have and excuse to tinker again.
Mark, who lives and works in the rainy northwest, and now can scare the
kids and neighbors.
Present: 1970 Buick Skylark/GS, jet black coupe, flawless paint and
body. 350/315 Automatic, w 4.55s. plans are to
upgrade to a 455, as a floormat mover.
Past: 1970 Buick GSX, 455 Stage-1, 400 turbo
1968 Chevelle SS396/550hp, 12.5:1, 4:88s, mc21, SuperShift2
1967 Chevelle SS396/325, 400t, power everything, disc brakes
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5.92 | NASCAR Fords | AIMHI::DANAHY | | Fri Jan 08 1993 12:49 | 14 |
| Dan Danahy
Present:
1969 Ford Talladega, 428CJ, Auto, White/Black
1991 Lincoln MKVII LSC, 5.0 HO, Auto, Burgundy/White
Past (Musclecars Only):
1969 Ford Fairlane Fastback, 390, Auto, White/Dk Grn
1969 Merc Cyclone Spoiler II Dan Gurney, 351W, Auto, Blue & Wht/Blue
1969 Merc Cyclone Spoiler II Cale Yarborough, 351W, Auto, Red & Wht/Red
1969 Ford Talladega, 428CJ, Auto, White/Black (5th car built)
1969 Ford Talladega, 428CJ, Auto, Dk Blue/Black
1983 Merc Capri Crimson Cat, 5.0 HO, 4 Spd, Red/Black & Red
1984 Ford LTD LX (small LTD) 5.0 HO, Auto, Brown/Tan
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5.93 | 1970 FORD TORINO GT 429 COBRA JET | CGVAX2::FLEURY_W | | Mon Jan 18 1993 12:56 | 12 |
| WALTER FLEURY
NASHUA NH
1970 FORD TORINO GT FASTBACK
*429 COBRA-JET RAM AIR WITH SHAKER HOOD SCOOP
*ENGINE SLIGHTLY MODIFIED HAS A MILDLY OVERSTOCK
CAM, HOLLEY 750 CARB, AND EDELBROCK TORKER 2
INTAKE
*C-6 AUTO TRANS, 9 INCH REAREND 391-GEARS.
*CURRENTLY WORKING ON RESTORING THE CAR IT HAS
NEVER SEEN A WINTER IT COMES FROM NC.
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5.94 | Mopower to ya... | COMET::COSTA | Getta Grip, dude. | Wed Jan 27 1993 00:30 | 37 |
|
Tony Costa
Colo Sprgs
All the muscle is in my past;
68 Roadrunner 383
69 Sport Satellite 318
71 Satellite 318
72 Sport Satellite 383
84 Z-28 305 HO
The Roadrunner was a damn fine example of the muscle car era, I really
regret letting that one go. It was a load of fun in high school when me
and my buddies were always trying to be top dog. They were running 396
Chevelles and 428 Mustangs. Seems we always traded the number one spot
on a regular basis. Won several trophies at the strip and local show
and shines. Beautiful car that was painted a bright orange Imron with a
perfect interior and only 55k on the clock when I parted with it.
The Satellites all were turned into oval track racers in some way
shape or form. It seems sad now to think that I really tore up some
semi collectable cars for that, but they were cheap and I was on a
budget. All the parts during teardowns did go into other peoples
restorations, so I can take some pride in knowing that they died
allowing others to live on in better condition.
The Z was a desprate attempt at late model muscle. Was a fun car to
drive, but I got tired of looking like every other Joe Blow and a bad
marraige had it gone before long.
I hope to pick up another genuine muscle era Mopar in the next couple
of years. Muscle cars are one of those things that gets in your blood
and never leaves, and I'm needing a fix. Would like to pick up a 68 or
70 B body Plymouth for just cruising around. But I'm beginning to
ramble...
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5.95 | I had to wipe the tears from my eyes doing this | CGVAX2::SCHREIBER_G | WhenCowsLaughDoesMilkComeOutOfTheirNoses | Fri Jan 29 1993 11:38 | 27 |
| Gary Schreiber @DDD
Present: 1962 Chevy short bed p/u
325 HP 327/M20 4spd
Slammed with steam rollers on the rear
1984 BIG Toyota 4X
Past:1967 Chevelle SS 396 auto.
1967 Chevelle SS 396 w/transplanted 425HP 427 4spd
1964 Impala SS 409 convertible 3X2's 4spd
1963 Impala SS 327 hardtop 4spd
1957 Belair hardtop 409 4spd(an anchor compared to the 64SS409)
1969 Road Runner 383 4spd
1964 Gran Prix 389 3X2's 4spd
1968 AMX 390 4spd
Of all the past muscle, I loved the 64SS409 and the 64 GP the best.
The GP used to surprise quite a few people. At the time kids were
heavily into 55-7 chevies and early novas with hot 327's. They'd pull
up next to that big boat, give THE nod and all they'd get is a good
look at my taillights, way in the distance. I'm most sorry about
selling the 64 SS. The car was mint and I never really beat on it.
Just a foolish kid that saw something else he wanted. Seeing them
advertised now at 30K for like condition vehicles I guess I'll
have to enjoy someone elses at car shows.
The AMX was fast but you could never get it to hook up.
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5.96 | | TARKIN::HARTWELL | Dave Hartwell | Fri Feb 05 1993 07:06 | 50 |
| Dave Hartwell
Boxboro MA - Work in Boxboro
Past cars:
63 Dodge Polara 500 Convertible 383 auto - First car, awesome
burnouts.
70 Ply Road Runner 383 4 spd air grabber - Bought in 71 @17K miles
for $1,700 Owner thought
engine was bad. Plugs
were fouled. What a deal
69 Ply Baracuda Formula-S 383 auto - Nice car 70's gas crisis
turned it into a 4 spd
slant-6. Yep that right!
73 Dodge Challenger 318 Auto - Mild and fun (married)
80 Toyota Corolla - Bought new, lookin for
great gas mileage. Keep
it for 3 months.
78 Plymouth Sapporo - Fun car, wifes for most
part
73 Dodge Challenger 318 Auto - Bought another several
years after I sold the
first one.
80 Buick Skylark - Cheap front wheel drive
transportation
66 Ford T-bird Conv. 390 - Just sold it. Nice car
but I'm a MOPAR man at
heart.
Present:
87 Celebrity Eurosport - Reasonable transportation
70 Ply 440 6-pack GTX, Dana ,Air grabber - Just bought it. needs a
few items to make it
complete. Project car,
body is 98% original and
solid. Paint is yellow
and UGLY. Any guesses as
to when I turned 40?
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5.97 | THE HEARTBEAT STOPS HERE. | JUPITR::JCROSBIE | | Sun Feb 07 1993 20:48 | 15 |
|
JAMES CROSBIE
OXFORD MA - WORK IN SHREWSBURY
PRESENT CAR:
1988 MUSTANG GT 5.0, FIVE SPEED, FULLY LOADED, K&N AIR FITER,
HYPERTECH POWER PULLEYS, HYPERTECH POWER MODULE.
I BOUGHT THE CAR LAST MARCH AND I LOVE IT.I PLAN ON TAKING IT TO THE
DRAGS THIS SUMMER TO SEE WHAT IT WILL DO FOR A TIME.
ALSO HAVE A 79 MALIBU FOR A WINTER BEATER.
|
5.98 | Pony/wimpy-muscle car ;-) | CXDOCS::HELMREICH | | Wed Feb 10 1993 21:50 | 11 |
|
Steve Helmreich
Colorado Springs, CO
(Finally a domestic V-8 powered vehicle!)
Restored 1966 Mustang Convertible, red with a white top/black interior.
289-2V, C4 auto., PS, power top. Not a real hot rod, but I'd love to build
a nicer, hotter 289 for it. Guess I'd better finish paying it off, first.
Then come a few suspension upgrades and a bit more restoration work. As
money allows....
|
5.99 | Friends dont let friends drive fords | CTOAVX::MCKENNA | | Thu Mar 25 1993 14:18 | 9 |
|
Chris McKenna
Torrington, Ct.
In the process (5 years) of rebuilding a 69 Camaro.
Past car.... 1968 Olds Cutlass 442 (stolen, never recovered)
|
5.100 | My Chevy Died on Me again !!! | ESKIMO::LAMOTHE | Going Down in Flammes | Tue Mar 30 1993 09:37 | 15 |
|
< Friends dont let friends drive fords >
RE -1
Yeah, I don't let my friends who are drunk drive a FORD, I'll
give them a CHEVY...Let them crash those vehicles...There not
too dependable anyway...Geez, I know someone who is rebuilding
His Chevy....it makes 9 years now... HA !
/ 8^)
Mr. Drive a Chevy Drunk
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5.101 | Sorry Bob, but you are high | IAMOK::FISHER | | Fri Apr 09 1993 08:14 | 13 |
|
Bob,
Not to burst your bubble but, being a dyed in the wool Ford
man myself, I'd have to give GM and Chrysler the nod over
Ford in the reliability areas. If you want to throw parts
interchangability and ease of maintenance into the equation
then I'm afraid Ford comes up short again.
Sorry guy.
Tom
|
5.102 | monte carlos | ANGLIN::RASMUSSEND | | Wed Apr 14 1993 08:10 | 4 |
| dave rasmussen
sioux falls s.d.
i like early monte carlos and chevelles
|
5.103 | My muscle cars.... | JUPITR::MJUBINVILLE | | Thu Apr 22 1993 12:57 | 15 |
|
I have had lots of sports car. I won't include my winter cars.
1977 camaro
1979 trans am
1978 trans am
1978 z-28
1987 camaro
1987 camaro-iroc
I love muscle cars..............
Mike
|
5.105 | from the rockies | CSC32::G_ROBERTS | when the bullet hits the bone | Mon Jul 26 1993 11:34 | 24 |
|
Gordon Roberts
CXO3
Present ride: '87 GMC 1/2 ton 4X4, 350 4spd, 6" lift, 4:10 Alburn
posi, 35" BFG AT. There is a new RHS 383 waiting
to be installed, waiting for Thorley headers, with
alot of goodies. I hope to be rockin the Rockies
with this by Sept.
Past rides:
'68 Chevelle SS. This one was my funnest car. Bought
used with a hot 327 and 350 B&M w/4000 rpm stall
converter and 4:10 posi. Talk about a launch. Built
an estimated 450 hp 350, added close ratio 4 spd.,
many suspension tricks, and this ran mid 11's at sea
level. Moved to Colo and found I needed a truck worse,
yanked the 350 and 4spd with intent to build a street
rod, but never happened. Last weekends Mile High
Nationals brought back lots of great memories.
'66 Fairlane 2 door 302 4spd.
'64 Falcon Hipo 289 4spd, built in HS auto shop class
|
5.108 | 68 high altitude camaro | CSC32::T_WILLIAMS | | Thu Oct 21 1993 10:00 | 10 |
| I finally got my Camaro to the track (PMI) two weeks ago and made
3 passes. The best was 12.05 @ 110mph , but had a minor complication
which ended the test session. Last week with the problem corrected
the best for the day was 12.11 @ 111mph on a .536 reaction time.
Hope to make one more time before the end of the season..
Todd/68 454 camaro
|
5.109 | I want them all!!!! | WMOIS::SADIN_S | | Fri Nov 05 1993 03:25 | 19 |
|
I quess i'll reply here, mostly a mopar freak, but I always end up
buying a ford. I guess I'm just asking for trouble. I'm looking for
another muscle car to get my self in trouble with. got my eye on a
cougar eliminator with the 429 scj. I just have to convince the present
owner to sell me it.
past rides:
1968 ford torino coup GT 390cid
1969 ford mustang GT fastback 351cid (428 original)
1975 mustang 302cid (previous owner built the hell out it)
.030 over 9" rear end with 3.96 gears 4sp. suspension to go with it
all. Car flew. Other wise it wouldn't belong here.
1968 road runner 383cid. drunk driver hit it hard never to driven again
had it for 2 weeks. wasn't happy at all.
|
5.110 | Give me a mail off-line... | IAMOK::FISHER | | Fri Nov 05 1993 07:29 | 27 |
|
RE: 5.109
The Cougar Eliminator was a two year offering, 1969-70.
It never was offered with the 429 CJ/SCJ.
The engine options for either year were:
302 4V (Boss 302) "G" code in VIN #
351W 4V (290 HP) "M" Code in VIN #
390 4V (320 HP) "S" Code in VIN #
428CJ 4V (335 HP) "Q" Code in VIN # (Non-Ram Air)
428CJ 4V (335 HP) "R" Code in VIN # (Ram Air)
Either Q or R code Cougars were available with the Drag-pak option,
which got you the 428SCJ. Look in the Cougar topic for Drag-pak
spotters tips. An easy tip off is the external oil cooler (Mounted
on the drivers side of the radiator support), and the driver's side
horn moved to the passenger side of the radiator support. Axle gears
for drag-paks are 3.91 or 4.30 only. Automatic or 4 speeds were
available.
Contact me off-line about this Cougar. I own a `69 R-code and have
learned a lot about these cars over 6 years of ownership.
Tom
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5.111 | 1967 Chev Camaro Convertible | FREEBE::NEARY | Need tix For Celts/Suns game Jan30 | Sun Dec 12 1993 19:34 | 3 |
| 10 year owner of 1967 RS/SS Camaro Convertible.
Marina blue w/ white top
350/4 speed
|
5.112 | Not a F O R D GT40 | CMOTEC::JASPER | Stuck on the Flypaper of Life | Tue Dec 14 1993 10:41 | 9 |
|
Tony Jasper
Reading England.
I have a fake Ford GT40, with an early Ford 302 with 4-barrel Holley.
The engine drives through a Renault transaxle.
The engine was pulled from a race car which hit a wall.
It doesnt run yet, but I'm working on it...
|
5.113 | One more newby | COMET::RENVILLE | | Fri Feb 11 1994 02:03 | 19 |
| Jason Renville
I currently own a :
60 Falcon Ranchero(needs lotsa work)
67 Nova(In the process of being made fast.)
76 Dart swinger.(slooooooow bu looks nice)
Owned a couple of fast VW's (Yes it is possible!)
Just finally got rid of "The Bug" that was ailing
me and found water cooling/heating. I really
enjoy the heating aspect. I just found out that
it is not normal to scrape ice off of the inside
of the windsheild.7
|
5.114 | Birds of a feather... | WFOV12::KOEHLER | only 3 inchs of snow..Super Dopler My A**! | Fri Feb 11 1994 05:16 | 6 |
| Welcome Jason,
AH! HA!..........there is another Falcon nut out there. Too bad your so
far away from Mass.
TMW...Jim
|
5.115 | Rob Bussard, 1964 SS Impala | COMET::BUSSARD | You Crack Me Up! | Tue Mar 29 1994 12:25 | 21 |
|
COMET::BUSSARD
CXO1-2
DTN 522-2144
CO. SPRINGS, CO.
Hello fellow displacement fanatics!
New to the conference, I do not own a "musclecar", but figured this
would be a great place to start to get info. on building my '64 SS
Impala. All stock, meant to stay that way, except perhaps for
internal 283 parts. (yeah, they bought the smallest CID they could
for 1964)
I'll be posting a note for ideas/suggestions after looking around the
conference a bit.
Later,
Rob
|
5.116 | signing in | CSLALL::WHITES | | Thu Apr 07 1994 11:06 | 25 |
|
I've been a read only noter in this file off and on for a couple
of years, and always thought I had signed in. Previous cars
worth mentioning include:
'68 Charger 318
'69 Z/28 350
'70 Caprice 454
'72 Z/28 350
'79 Z/28 350
Current toys:
'71 Z/28 350+.040"
'63 Split Window Coupe 327+.060"
I'm in the process of going throught the '63, documenting what it
came with, and tuning it - which is no easy task given that some
of key pieces of information didn't come with it - Cam specs,
recommended timing, fuel requirements, max RPM, and head work specs.
I'll be asking for opinions as I get further into it and I'm looking
forward to hearing your thoughts.
Jack
|
5.117 | "IT WILL BE MINE!" (Wayne's World) | CSOA1::CTULANKO | | Tue Apr 12 1994 14:27 | 12 |
| Finally got my dream car. 68 Camaro SS 350, and just my luck, it's
chromed out, braided out and has the cleanest body and interior I've
ever seen. Still, It could use a more modern paint job, plus a few
little details here and there. The car showed in the Cavalcade of
Customs about 7 years ago, where I drooled over it then, hence the
custom paint job that is still clean but could use updated. But the
drooling is over and the driving has begun! As Wayne said in "Wayne's
World" "IT WILL BE MINE!!!"
now it is,
Carl
|
5.118 | Its that time of year again ! | WMOIS::WHITE_C | | Wed Apr 13 1994 12:35 | 17 |
|
Hi,
I've been pretty much a read only noter for some time now and
thought it was time to register here.
I have an 88 Mustang GT wich I did bring to NED once at the end
of last season (I did mention that in here in the note on drag racing
at the time). I only really got one run in with a 14.48 at 97.58 mph.
I was happy for the first time out. It has the 2.73 axle in it,
and I wonder how much difference the 3.08 would make ??
Anyone heading up to NED this friday night ??
Chris
|
5.119 | Hello All Muscleheads | DNEAST::ELLIS_JOHN | | Thu May 19 1994 12:09 | 2 |
| My name is John Ellis I live in Palermo Maine. I have had many fast
cars mostly Chevys. I now have a 1969 Corvette Stingray.
|
5.120 | | WMOIS::WHITE_C | | Thu May 19 1994 12:34 | 5 |
|
I guess I have'nt signed in here either. Chris White, live in Athol
Mass, work in Nashua. Current car is an 88 Mustang GT. A few little
things done to it, but nothing major. Would like to know what Eric did
to his Mustang ! :^)
|
5.121 | Count me in! | MTCLAY::COOTS | | Tue Jun 21 1994 05:33 | 8 |
| Hi,
My name is Tom Coots. I work in Contoocook N.H. I currently own a 66
Nova super sport. I'm in the market for a 5 liter...
Have owned a ton of musclecars, just getting back into it after moving
to N.H., getting married and having two kids over the last 8 years.
Grew up in Brockton, don't hold it against me!
|
5.122 | PONCHO | POLAR::PORTEOUSK | | Thu Jun 23 1994 15:00 | 14 |
|
Hi,
My name is Ken Porteous. I work in Kanata,Ontario. I currently own a
1980 Grand Prix LJ,
Motor: 1972 455 Pontiac GTO H.O (bored 0.30 over)
Trans: Turbo 400 Stage 3 shift kit (3500 stall)totally rebuilt.
Rear-end: 1987 Grand National Posi with 3.73 gear ratio.
Built by West Carleton Automotive ( one of the best in this area)
Quarter mile: 12.21 @124mph.
Have over 20k into this baby (Pontiac very expensive to build here in
Canada).
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5.123 | 1977 Camaro Z28 | ULOWEL::JOY | Perception is reality | Wed Jul 06 1994 13:12 | 12 |
| Debbie Joy
77 Camaro Z-28
Littleton, MA
I'm the original owner. Bought the car when I lived in Phoenix, never
drove it in the snow. It still has the original exhaust system! I just
finished "restoring" it (all it really needed was paint, upholstery and
a few of the plastic pieces like grills replaced).
I'll probably start bringing it to shows when I get it back from my
brother in New York (he did the work on it).
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5.124 | I have 1.5 muscle cars... | KDX200::COOPER | Revolution calling! | Tue Jul 19 1994 09:56 | 22 |
| I should sign in
Jeff Cooper, Colorado Springs, DEC employee, looking for a future
with Quantum :-/ (half smile)
I've got a '67 Mustang Coupe with a Weiand Action Series, anna Holly
600cfm 4bbl, plus an '87 Mustang GT. Oh, and my wife drives a toaster,
err - I mean a minivan. :-)
In the past, I've had lots of crotch rocket bikes, anna lot of GM cars
(Camaros, Firebirds etc...).
My latest aquisition is the Mustang GT, which is a BLAST! It's totally
stock, but hope to get some advice here on how to (cost effectively)
bring it 'on the pipe'. It seems to dog out at a certain high RPM.
(i.e. around 4500rpms).
In bike-ese, I'd say someone stuffed a potato in the exhausts, so I'd
guess headers are a good place to start. :-)
jc
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5.125 | You drive a what (Ford? Ho Ho) :^) | VMSNET::M_MACIOLEK | Four54 Camaro/Only way to fly | Tue Jul 19 1994 10:05 | 6 |
| If I'm not mistaken, your 87 mustang already has a set of headers
on it. I'd say it's crapping out for a different reason.
I suppose it could be fuel delivery, ignition, and maybe a potato
in your catalytic converter. Maybe you could leave your headers
intact and monkey with what's behind the collector.
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5.126 | | KDX200::COOPER | Revolution calling! | Tue Jul 19 1994 10:21 | 7 |
| Yeah, I guess you could all 'em headers... They're a little scrawny
lookin' tho. I understand that 'uncorking' really brings the 5.0L
to life. I shouldn't say it RUNS badly, cuz it runs great, it just
feels like the power curve drops off as it approached red-line.
Hey! Lets move this to the mustang note (13) and keep the mods
happy. :-)
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5.127 | Hello | DNEAST::ELLIS_JOHN | | Wed Jul 20 1994 09:19 | 5 |
| John Ellis
Palermo maine
I have a 69 corvette big block....
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5.128 | | IAMOK::FISHER | | Wed Jul 20 1994 16:21 | 11 |
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Naw fellas, it's just that the 5.0 Ford is a torquer. I don't think
you need to wind the heck out of it for decent performance.
As I recall, my `87 LX 5.0 was out of breath by 5,500 or so, but was
nevertheless quite speedy.
There's a bunch of 5.0 experience resident in this file, perhaps they
could shed light on the matter
Tom
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5.131 | 70 challenger almost done | SSDEVO::DELMONICO | M_DelMonico "440's are forever" | Thu Aug 18 1994 09:36 | 39 |
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Well the 70 Challenger project is almost done. Sorry I haven't entered
a note sooner, but have been very busy.
September 93 - With help from Eric Somers we put the new 360 moter and
tranny into the Challenger. Engine fired next day and came right up to
around 2200 for about 20 -25 minutes. Oil pressure around 65 - 70 lbs.
Engine was built by D and K performance engines in Canon City, Colorado.
We think we got a great deal on engine. They took a 360 block, crank,
heads, connecting rods, and a ld340 intake and created what I think
sounds like a great motor. Block is .030 over with TRW forged 9.5:1
pistons, a MP cam with 280/294 and .474 lift, decked the block and did
some minor polishing/porting of the heads, provided a 3000 rpm TCI converter
and balanced the whole assembly for $1650.00. Their estimate is that the
engine is pushing close to 370hp and bottom is good to around 8k.
Had some problems with the A999 transmission that finally got resolved
about two weeks ago. The tranny would not shift into 3 gear. Felt like it
was in neutral. 1 - 2 upshift was crisp and snapped your head backwards
fairly hard. Finally I found a tranny guy who would not give up on this
tranny. He found a plug in the fluid passage that feeds the governor.
I don't know who put it in, but I real pissed the guy who rebuilt the
tranny the first time did not find it after I complained numerous times.
Car was painted PLUM CRAZY by Rob Demaster and his brother-in-law. They
painted Eric's Challenger and my 69 R/T and will do my 72 "cuda" when I
get around to restoring that one.
Minor work still needs to be done on the Challenger yet. Some trim needs to
be installed and the headliner installed. Son is driving car now and having
fun. Let you know who the car runs after broken in and how the A999 tranny
holds up to occasional pounding by son.
Mike D
440s are still forever
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5.129 | | TAPE::LKL | Void where prohibited | Thu Aug 25 1994 10:23 | 37 |
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Hi. Bob Lamothe just told me about this conference.
I have a 68 mustang convertible that I am restoring. A friend
of mine has a 65 mustang coupe. I had a 68 fastback when I was
in high school, but my brother cracked it up.
I bought the 68 convert with a 351C, 4 spd MT, and a vertical
quick shifter. My guess is that it saw some .25 mile races.
I also bought a 67 convert as a parts car. The frame and floors
were shot but it has some useful parts that totaled over the asking
price. It had a rebuilt 289 with 125 miles on it, Auto Tranny,
hydrolic power top, and styled wheel rims.
I sold the 351C, tranny, and shifter. The 289 and AT are in now.
I redid the interior from new carpet, re-upholestered the seats,
painted, proper 68 steering wheel. I steam cleaned the engine
compartment and painted it before installing the 289 and other
related parts.
All that is left to get it running is wire it up, run the hoses,
connect driveshaft, and new exhaust system. it still needs some
body work. The Drivers side door has a dent. I'll either
have it pulled or have it re-skinned. Needs new torque boxes too.
Finally a paint job. I can't wait.
Boy, have I learned a lot about cars in the past year. My friend
and I alone attached her tranny to her 200cid engine and put in
ourselves. I had only seen my ex-boyfriend pull my 351C and put
in my 289, but not with the tranny. That was a fun Saturday,
what a sense of accomplishment.
Any suggestions or recommendations welcomed.
lisa #24
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5.130 | Oh No! | STRATA::BERNIER | | Fri Aug 26 1994 13:37 | 5 |
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Suggestion:
Keep away from BOB!!!!! ;-)
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5.132 | 1923 Ford | SUBSYS::WOJDAK | | Mon Sep 19 1994 07:03 | 9 |
| Update. Just acquired a 1923 Ford Roadster (T-Bucket) with
a 400 Chevy smallblock (balanced/blueprinted,mild cam,dual quads), 350
Turbo trans w/shift kit.Painted '76 Corvette yellow.Real sharp and
fast.
My 1972 Challenger RT was sold prior to obtaining this vehicle.
Rich
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5.133 | Another "vette-a-holic" sighning on!! | MR4DEC::ALESSIO | | Fri Nov 04 1994 16:25 | 9 |
| Hi! I'm here with Parnelli Bruce Augenstein in right seat (shotgun)
looking over my shoulder and helping me through my first notes reply.
Thanks Bruce. My name is Bob Alessio in The Industry and Partner
Marketing Group in Marlboro (MRO1-3) @MRO. Looking forward to sharing
info with you. I'm another "vette-a-holic": have a '71 454/365 stick
ragtop (which Bruce kindly helped me initiate at Epping last Saturday)
and an '86 4+3 ragtop with 654 original miles.
Good driving, Bob
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5.134 | UK KID. | WELCLU::MAINTENANCE | | Tue Nov 29 1994 06:35 | 3 |
| Hi guys, Colin here, got a nice 72 Vette that I bought in the LA area 5
years ago and brought home. Love driving this as theres not too many
around here. Keep the conference alive, and keep driving.
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5.135 | New Hampshire guy | MTCLAY::GRAY_T | | Fri Feb 03 1995 15:02 | 5 |
| Hey folks,
My name is Travis, I'm a late model mustang man. I've had an 83
GT, 88 LX 5.0, and if things go well I should have a 1990 GT within a
week or so. Looking forward to chatting with all of you, even the Buick
GN's! Just kidding!!!
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5.136 | Another from Maine | DNEAST::RATCLIFF_CAL | | Thu Feb 09 1995 15:35 | 9 |
| Hi folks,
My name is Cal, I'm a G.M. man currently I have a 84 Monte CL
that Iam planing on makeing it into a sleeper. I am trying to get
the specs on the 305 H.O. since the car allready has the 305 in it
and for know just get that one up to H.O. specs, but I also have other
thoughts running in my mind. Well been nice talking ton ya all see ya.
Later,
Cal.
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5.137 | Hello from Hudson, Ma. | LUDWIG::LAMOTHE | Always | Thu Feb 09 1995 15:45 | 9 |
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Welcome Cal !!!
Gee, us FORD guys are getting thin in here !
/Bob
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5.138 | Hello again from Maine. | DNEAST::RATCLIFF_CAL | | Fri Feb 10 1995 17:12 | 7 |
| Thank you Bob, you do know why you FORD guys are getting thin dont you
Its because of all the walking you do., After you're Found ON Road
Dead,.. you have to Fix Or Repair Daily, so you have to walk to work
and stuff. I'm sorry but I just could'nt pass that by without a remark
about FORDS. Hopefully no grudges or nothing.
Later,
Cal.
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5.139 | I like that.... | STRATA::LAMOTHE | Always | Tue Feb 14 1995 12:42 | 8 |
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No problem Cal, it's funny tough..... When a Chevy does Break down
the owner is always found asking a FORD guy for Tools !!!
:)
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5.140 | Got a **** I can borrow? | LUDWIG::BERNIER | | Tue Feb 14 1995 13:37 | 5 |
|
We ask you Ford guys for tools because we know what a collection you
have to maintian to keep your cars running. :-o
/acb
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5.141 | | KDX200::COOPER | Revolution calling! | Tue Feb 14 1995 15:38 | 7 |
| RE: Bob
We're not getting thin... I just keep mine in the garage for the
winter whilst I drive my GM product - I mean who cares about dings
and dents in a GM??
:-)
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5.142 | I like denting chevieees... | STRATA::LAMOTHE | Always | Wed Feb 15 1995 12:48 | 14 |
|
Hey, Jc...
Your right....our FORDS are in the warm garage on blocks for the
winters....
Andrew,
You chevy guys never by tools because your too cheap, but you'll
go out and by some stupid plastic chrome look alike parts to put
on the chevy...I don't blame you ....I like to laugh at your
cars at the Shows :-)
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5.143 | Chevy over Fords | DNEAST::RATCLIFF_CAL | | Wed Feb 15 1995 19:41 | 15 |
| Well lets see where to begin, the FORDS are in the garage on blocks,
their on blocks cause the darn things would fall onto their frames
if they were on the ground and its during the winters cause who wants
to work on a car in the cold everyday . We CHEVY owners are just smart
to ask if the FORD owners have the tools cause they have to work on
thier cars all the time they must have just about evey tool imaginable
if not they know a friend (FORD owner) that does. As far as denting a
chevy it takes a lot more to dent one than it does to dent a ford
Well time to get ready to go homeward bound so till next time.
later,
Cal.
p.s. just remember this is all in good fun.
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5.144 | She likes Fords... | STRATA::LAMOTHE | Always | Thu Feb 16 1995 11:03 | 10 |
|
I have so many tools, that the Snap On Representative had one of the
Famous delicous, scrumptious, Gooo Gooo Ga Ga Girls sit on the Hood
of my Mustang....
My heart broke, and I had a Tear in my eye....because my car had a
Huge SMILE on its front grill !!! I'll never wash my Hood again !!!
:')
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5.145 | | KDX200::COOPER | Revolution calling! | Thu Feb 16 1995 11:35 | 2 |
| I heard that snap-on doesn't put girls on the posters anymore!
I'd be bummed!
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5.146 | :-) | STRATA::LAMOTHE | Always | Mon Feb 20 1995 11:11 | 6 |
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your right...Now they are putting Women in the late 30's to mid 40's...
and they look Fabulous !
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5.147 | Hello R U Ready? | GRANPA::LCOLLINS | LARRY_C | Mon Mar 20 1995 20:27 | 9 |
| Well I'm here and I'm getting ready
Our cars:
1989 T-Bird SC
1992 Mustang LX 5.0 convt. The reason I'm here.
The SC has been modified, but for the autocross and dragstrip I think
I'll have more and cheaper fun comparativley in the Mustang. I talked
my beautiful wife Alpha out of wanting a Benz.
Larry_C
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5.148 | A Southern Speeder | MSDOA::SCHMIDT | | Tue Mar 21 1995 07:41 | 45 |
| Folks,
I'm Chuck Schmidt, down in Charlotte, NC. I've been R/O here for a
year or so and also play in carbuffs, mechanics, 4wd, and boats bit.
Larry's note ( -.1 ) prompted me to sign up as I also have a '92
mustang 5.0 LX convert.
I'm less of a true musclecar person and more of an aggressive cruiser,
particularly convertibles. I've spent numerous years working in an
auto parts store and doing "light" mechanicals and body work.
My past rides have included:
Learned to drive on a '68 Chevy Caprice wagon, special ordered by a
Chevy Dealer as his personal car with the 375hp 396 in it. One of the
few wagons with dual exhaust I've seen.
'66 Chevy Impala SS convert., big, boring, and rusted, practise for
bodywork 101
'67 Lemans comvert., pretty car
'67 Mustang convert., candy apple red, a 289 that would run run run
'70 Torino GT convert., started as a rusto - could take the spare out
of the trunk through the fender, completely rebuilt
'68 XKE convert, fun car, but $$$$$
'78 Caprice 4 door cruiser, started carpooling
'83 Rabbit GTI, a blast, 160,000 miles of autocross, 6K shifts and
3 wheel turns, still running great when sold
'86 Trooper ( still own ), amazing, rolled lengthwise once by my wife,
the 4 cyl 2.3 liter hasn't been touched inside ( other than timing
belt ), original clutch, tows my 3500 lb ski boat up a ramp!
'73 Caprice convert., a $500 car to fix my convertible Jones while
building a house, 400 small block, ran it 45,000 miles and sold it
for more than I bought it for
'90 Bonneville ( still own ), the mom-mobile
'92 Mustang LX 5.0 convert., the dad-mobile when I can get it away from
mom
'88 Malibu ski boat, 454 center mount engine ( like a nautique )
I've really enjoyed all the knowledge and fun in this conference. For
Larry, the most recent Fast Fords and Mustangs magazine has Mustang go
fast kits in $500, $1000, $1500, and $2000 from mulitple sources. Just
in time for Father's Day!!
Chuck
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5.149 | From Massachusetts | ASABET::LAMPROS | | Thu Mar 23 1995 10:33 | 14 |
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Just found this notefile so I'll sign in...
Bill Lampros
Current cars
'68 Dodge Coronet convertable, excellent condition, 318 engine
Bought in '70
'68 Dodge R/T, excellent condition, 440-6 engine. All original, never
raced. Bought in '72.
'64 Dodge Dart convertable, Runs great, looks terrible, 225 super six
engine. Bought in '91.
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5.150 | Good-bye | DNEAST::RATCLIFF_CAL | | Tue Mar 28 1995 20:18 | 9 |
| Well hi people my name is Calvin and I registered a couple months ago
kinda played with you FORD guys and I hope no one minds me useing this
note to say good-bye the plant that I work at was sold to a company
from ALA. its name is SCI and shortly after they take over I wont have
access to the notes and such until I get myself set up at home . Well
till next time note to ya later.
Cal.
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5.151 | Going on a Magic Carpet Ride... | LUDWIG::LAMOTHE | Always | Wed Mar 29 1995 14:22 | 5 |
|
Good Luck Cal, and take it easy !!!
/Bob
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5.152 | The grass is always greener | CHEFS::MOLINARI_M | PASTA TWISTA RACING 70 DUSTER | Thu May 25 1995 02:22 | 7 |
| Another goodbye I'm afraid.
Off to pastures new next week,and anticipating missing you like minded
people (Mopar owners only need apply)
May all your numbers match and may you frighten the neighbours when you
fire her up.
Live long and prosper.
Marino
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5.153 | Chevy Test Pilot | POLAR::GROSE | | Tue May 30 1995 22:14 | 14 |
|
Gi'day!
Name is Jason Grose.
Currently drive an 88 Beretta (I think I can hear all the cheers for
this muscle car!!).
In the works is a 1979 Camaro. Got a little mouse makin' 270 horse
bone stock going in.
Only one past drive that was a 1978 Firebird with a 455 Olds. Pretty
mean. Manual shift body auto with 4:10 gears. Dyno at 450 horse.
Still missing it!!!
Still trying to get dad to give me his '69 Chevelle SS396. Not likely
though!!!!!!
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5.154 | Sam Lambert | COOKIE::LAMBERT | Sam, Storage Mgmt. S/W @CXO | Wed Jun 07 1995 10:43 | 22 |
| Well, I've entered some notes here, so I guess I should introduce myself.
I'm Sam Lambert, a 15+ year veteran of DEC, er, Digital. I'm a software
type, specifically a UNIX weenie for the last 7 years. A major claim to
fame is that I gave Skip Readio pointers on how to use Notes-11 when it came
out. :-) (Hi, Skip...) I started out with DEC in MKO and have since
resided in ZKO and currently CXO (Colorado Springs) where I work on disk
utilities.
I'm a Harley rider as well as the owner of a '75 Ford F100 Explorer (on an
F150 chassis) that used to belong to Brian Shaw, apparently an ex-member of
this conference (he's since been TFSO'd). It pushes 308 hp at sea level,
and has too many mods to list. Drives a T160 (? - I think; I'm more of
a bike guy) auto trans with a shift kit. Nastily fast, especially for an
"old truck". I'm currently playing with the idea of moving the motor into a
"car" type vehicle from the truck, for usage reasons. My bike's an '85
FXRS-SP Lowrider Sport, for anyone who's interested.
That's me,
-- Sam
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5.155 | | KDX200::COOPER | Revolution calling! | Fri Jun 16 1995 10:54 | 4 |
| Notes 11??
Eeesh, you're a newbie... Remember VNOTES and Notaries??
:-)
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5.156 | RClark | ZEKE::CLARK | | Wed Jun 28 1995 10:33 | 12 |
| My name is Robert L. Clark and I own an '86 Trans Am. It came stock
with a 305 FI small block. I replaced this with a Paxton supercharged
350 (bored out to a 358). The engine has lots of goodies: a custom
chip, headers, forged 9.5:1 pistons, the G.M. hi-po camshaft, etc.
It has been polished, blueprinted, balanced, etc. Additionally, the
stock gearing in the rear axle has been replaced with 3.41's. I also
purchased and installed an Accel hi-po fuel pump, distributor cap,
and an MSD ignition; splitfire wires complete the setup. The car is
painted bright red and answers to the name of "Big Red."
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5.157 | New Ride... | POBOXA::COE | 440 Rotates the Earth | Mon Sep 25 1995 07:13 | 22 |
|
Steve Coe
Ashburnham, Ma.
PRESENT:
67 Plymouth GTX. 440 4 Spd with a 3.54 Dana. Bright Blue Metallic
with Black V-top and black interior. Car is mint which is good
since 67 parts are nearly impossible to find..
PAST:
1970 Plymouth Roadrunner. 440 4 Spd with "Ice". Citron Gold with
a Green Vinyl top. (My kids are still upset that I traded it).
1970 440-6 `cuda Rally Red w/shaker hood. Hemi torqueflite with
Dana 60.
1971 Plum Crazy 340 Duster.
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5.158 | rare and Nice !!! | STRATA::LAMOTHE | Crusin' in the '57 chevy | Tue Sep 26 1995 11:47 | 8 |
|
Hum, Nice !!!
That's a REAL compliment coming from an ALL FORD man !
/Bob
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5.159 | Mike Foley, Bundyville N.Y. | BVILLE::FOLEY | Digital = DEC, Reclaim TheName! | Mon Oct 16 1995 12:13 | 23 |
|
Mike Foley here, (the *real* one...:-) not currently driving anything
that could be considered real muscular, but hey, time will tell...
I've been with Field Service (oops, Multivendor Customer Services)
for 18+ years out of the Syracuse NY office, still there, still fixin'
stuff ("With enough time and enough parts, I can fix anything...")
Current inventory -
'92 Thunderbird (current company Plan-B car)
'89 F150 4x4 (for sale)
'85 Celebrity Eurosport wagon (wife's)
'83 Celebrity 4door (kid's)
'72 Triumph tiger 650 (for sale or part trade on Sportster)
Past rides -
'65 Malibu SS, 327 4speed (my "I regret selling THAT one" car)
'64 Plymouth, (shoulda kept that one too)
lots and lots of DECmobiles, mostly Fords
.mike.
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5.160 | talking to here myself talk! | STRATA::BALDINO | | Wed Nov 15 1995 20:04 | 22 |
|
Hi folks, John here, just wondering if there's anybody out there still
talking to this conference? I'm working 12 through the overnight here
at DS in Hudson waiting for equipment to break! In the mean time I was
hoping to get in on some conversation,sometimes it's a long 12 hrs you
know. Any how, I'm in the middle of a '68 Cougar restomod that I've
been at for quite some time. Over the years I've been able to learn
alot about these cars and the Mustang cousin,so if I can be of any
assistance to any one I'd be glad to help. I also have some great
sources for parts if any one is intrested. My project consists of a
'68 Cougar HT ,decor saddle int.,replaced the 302 4v with a '73 351-C
2v, Weiand single plane X-celerator,Holly 750 dp,Crane Hyd cam,lifters
valve springs etc, Trw 12.5:1 pistons, Tubular automotive headers
w/HPC, a custom made set of frame connectors (made by a former employee
of Competition Engineering) Haven't fired the engine yet but can't
wait! Still preping for the paint job hopfully before Christmas.
Well I've said enough,any one else? It's that project time of year!
/jb
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5.161 | | KDX200::COOPER | You're Aunty ...Aunty social! | Mon Nov 20 1995 16:00 | 5 |
|
No, no... some of us are still here...
:-) It does seem kinda quiet tho - must be getting cold out.
jc
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5.162 | Almost bought a Cougar Once... | LUDWIG::LAMOTHE | Just me,My Fat Boy, & Kelly Bundy | Mon Nov 20 1995 17:09 | 13 |
|
Alrighty then....Glad to have another FORD noter in here....Just
finished a paint job on a Ford Bronco. So far I have to finish
my Torino project, then my Dodge Dart ( I know, it's MOPAR but it's
a 440 car :-) )
My past 7 years have been spent on a Project that has made me more
than knowlegable, and proud, that is of course my BABY... the '69
Mustang. Pitcures in my office if you happen to wander the halls
in building 1.
/Bob
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5.163 | Need More Power | FABSIX::R_LORION | | Mon Oct 21 1996 02:27 | 19 |
5.164 | blown but not blown up | FABSIX::R_LORION | | Mon Jun 02 1997 21:19 | 6 |
| Update..... the 94 Mustang GT is now SUPERCHARGED and what a
difference it makes being charged up. I plan to put 24lb injectors and
MSD/btm(boost timing master) so I don't get detonation and blow thing
up. Then I will do exhaust and gears.
Roger
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