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That is the most beautiful car I've ever seen. It almost brings me to tears!

 

 

Thank you, but those are actually two different cars. The first one is a 1966 Corvette Sting Ray convertible, and the second one is a 1967 Corvette Sting Ray coupe.

 

As you can see from my pics I have a thing for burgundy and white. :D

 

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2008 Harley Davidson Sportster Nightster

 

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mine and brother's sleds

 

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dirty beat up 125cc pit bike

 

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2008 Polaris RZR

 

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2007 Polaris Sportsman 500

 

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1986 Pontiac Trans Am

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Nice sleds and Trans Am!

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Awesome love the firebirds I want an old one, t tops, with a bird on the hood preferably with a big block.

 

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B & M from back in the day. When you're hammering through the gears it feels incredible compared to a round ball. Like a roll of quarters compared to a golf ball.

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I hated the stock shifter knob. And just starting off learning how to drive a manual with this car I didn't feel like the stick goofball was stable enough. Lol.

I would love to do an engine swap in this car. Maybe A 6.2L .... Hahaha it would never fit. I can dream right?

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