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Sunday, June 03, 2012

Dad's Chevy Super Sport



Finding Dad's Car


cuzzin ricky "... even if it's a commecial."

9 comments:

  1. I still have my 64 , but I used to have a 66 also ! Sorry to say , but I snatched the motor out for a street rod project , with which I promptly cut off a telephone pole ! ; ( > SMIBSID

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  2. My dad had a '65, which he sold to an acquaintance who bought it for his son, who promptly blew the engine two weeks later.

    Casca

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  3. My first was a '66 Galaxay then a '72 Le Mans. I still have a '63 Falcon convertable in the garage.
    Tim

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  4. Heya Tim, I also had a Falcon, not sure what year, hadda be close to '63. First and only accident I ever was in was with that tank: The opposition was a whining wench. The cop smirked. The ole man was wondering how I could do a 180 across five lanes at 35 mph. The judge ordered me to pay for the bumper I took out. Falcon!!! Falcon!!! Falcon!!!

    So, some several years later, I picked up an Impala (not sure what year). A cop did ask me was it me racing that porsche on Bethel road last Sat'day. I said no, but it really was.

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  5. TomR armed in Texas6/3/12, 3:49 PM

    Wish I had a son tracking down my '62 Impala SS.

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  6. I wish I could find the '64 Catalina I grew up in. Car was beautiful then and is beautiful today.

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  7. You'll notice Dad recognized the grumble of that big block right away.

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  8. Celebrate Homogeneity6/4/12, 7:48 AM

    Try as I might, I just cannot see a future video called "My Dad's Car - A true Toyota story".

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  9. I still have my '70 Chevelle Malibu that was purchased by me, new, in May of 1970. I drove it for 36 years and it now has 676,000 miles on the clock. Replaced the original 350 at 345,000 miles and rebuilt the trans at the same time. In 2006 I purchased a Mustang GT and registered the Chevelle as a historic vehicle. It's now semi retired, like me.

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