Man, that was a badass car especially in convertible form. I would regret selling that too...Not a great picture but in the same picture are the only two vehicles I regret getting rid of. This is a 1970 Cutlass supreme convertible I had. It had numbers matching transmission and he gave me the numbers matching engine with it but it wasn’t in the car at the time. It had a different rocket 350 in it that was completely worn out, I barely got it home. I pulled that engine and put in another donor rocket 350 I found on Craigslist just so I could drive it while I had the original engine rebuilt. So I swapped motors in it 3 times. Sold it because I wanted to get one that wasn’t numbers matching so I could drop a big block in it.
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Dakota was such a great sized truck. When I upsized into the Titan I really wanted something a little smaller and seriously considered the Dakota. But a guy who knew things told me Dodge was going to discontinue it in a couple of years, so I skipped it. He was right but a little off on the timeline.First car in high school was a 1990 Chevy Corsica. No pics of it, but honestly, why would anyone take pics of a 90s sedan? Gross.
Saved up through college, and my junior year (2003) bought a 1997 Dodge Dakota on ebay for $5,000. Had the 5.2L magnum, 4x4, I thought I was cool stuff! Tinkered like crazy with that truck, really learned what (and what not!) to do under the hood. Drove it to Montana after college, had my first date with my future wife in the bed, and generally just beat the hell out of it. I miss that truck....
My younger brother had a big yellow truck just like that one on some ridiculous big tires. I'm 5'10" and he's shorter than me and I had to leap up in there like a big rig. It had these huge holes in the floorboards so you could watch the road go by. It was so tall you could sit up underneath the truck!So many more...but the only ones on this phoneView attachment 102788View attachment 102789View attachment 102790View attachment 102791View attachment 102794
When I sold the yellow truck like a fool I decided not to sell the Red 99...so I still have the 99 2500 a 03 2500 and a 99 Ram van
Crap, I looked at a Cosworth Vega on a dealers lot to buy several years ago....maybe more than several. It was brand new. One of the cool cars I've considered buying over the years that got away. Best I remember, it was over a year old and they were having trouble giving it away. My goodness how times change...View attachment 102738
2017 Chevrolet SS Sport Sedan (née Holden Commodore SS-V Redline) and 1976 Cosworth Vega #2196.
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CVs should be far more collectible than they actually are, given the uniqueness of the engine and their sweet handling, but I guess folks still can't get past the Vega name.Crap, I looked at a Cosworth Vega on a dealers lot to buy several years ago....maybe more than several. It was brand new. One of the cool cars I've considered buying over the years that got away. Best I remember, it was over a year old and they were having trouble giving it away. My goodness how times change...
And how time flies. Enjoy those cars....won't be long before ICE vehicles are gone!
Upvote for the straight six! Beautiful photo, too.This is my 1957 Chevy 3200 with the 235ci straight six. 90% original, runs and drives great. My boys love taking it around town to get ice cream occasionally.
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My favorite on this thread so far!This is my 1957 Chevy 3200 with the 235ci straight six. 90% original, runs and drives great. My boys love taking it around town to get ice cream occasionally.
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