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I want a 70

 

 

Ryan

 

70 is my favorite year too but I'd want a 71 bumper/tail lamps.

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I've had a few 68's about 7 and only 1 69. All the 68's were big block cars some auto's some 4 speeds. The 69 was a small block that I got for a song and kept about 20 minutes before I sold it, Back in the day it paid to have cash when some one needed it, I got some good deals over the years. Only problem is I would not have any room if I had kept them all!!!! My dream is to build one more street car from a 68 with a 427 big block, 5 speed Lenco, with a set of 4:56 or 4:88 rear gears just to give the locals some crap!!!

 

And yes Ryan my oldest son did live there until today!! He still owns his house there but he is not back home in AR not at my home but he lives here not. :jester:

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Drove from Utah to Vegas. Its 120 degrees here

 

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Drove from Utah to Vegas. Its 120 degrees here

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Hope your AC works good. :D

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Oh it does. So does the trans cooler

 

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Cruising the Vegas strip

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Well I did my first Data log for my Autocal! Cant wait to get this thing tuned~!!!

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Glad ya like it Chris. Vegas holds absolutely no appeal to me. I'd like to see other parts of Nevada for sure but the big city certainly isn't it.

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The only time I really want to go to vegas is for SEMA

 

Washed and waxed the truck today. Also sealed the roof (havent washed the roof in forever).

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Pics, only garage shots today because it decided to rain this afternoon/evening :(

 

 

 

 

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Woke up in Des Moines Iowa, going to sleep in Blue Ridge Georgia. Long drive. I B tired.

 

sounds like a movie plot for another hangover movie

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Bought a unlocked OEM radio with CD and aux on eBay . Hopefully it gets here by Friday or Saturday.

 

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