My son Judas

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At least he isnt rollin with the "spy hunter" option LOL

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Judas thinks I need to put the Torq-Trus D's on the rear of my Belvedere. Course he didn't hang out at drag strips in the 60's. So he wouldn't know what cool is.

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That looks wicked just like that, I was born in 76. To anyone who knows about cars, when you see something like that pull up, your Spidy senses should alert you that you're about to have your *** handed to you!!!!! Lol at least the Chevelle isnt a 73.
 
I agree. I remember cruising Ridge Rd in Fort Lee N.J. by the GW bridge in the early 90s. My buddy had an 84 firebird he dropped a mild 350 in. Thought he had a hot rod. We were at Ridge Rd. At a traffic light, and a primered 69 RR rolls up with Hemi badging on the hood. I tell John not to race him. He decides its a good idea. Light turns green, Mr. Beep Beep leaves him at the light with us choking on tire smoke. I couldent stop laughing told him he was like the coyote in the earner bros cartoon shows. I eventually drew a pic of his firebird engulfed in smoke with Wile E Coyote behind the wheel.
 
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I agree. I remember cruising Ridge Rd in Fort Lee N.J. by the GW bridge in the early 90s. My.buddy had an 84 firebird he dropped a mild 350 in. Thought he had a hot rod. We were at Ridge Rd. At a traffic light, and a primered 69 RR rolls up with Hemi badging on the hood. I tell John not to race him. He decides its a good idea. Light turns green, Mr. Beep Beep leaves him at the light with us choking on tire smoke. I couldent stop laughing told him he was like the coyote in the earner bros cartoon shows. I eventually drew a pic of his firebird engulfed in smoke with Wile E Coyote behind the wheel.
Lol, reminds me of a story of youth. My buddy Mike had a 72 Nova ss, 350 4 speed. Nice quick little car. We are driving south on 14th street in Calgary Alberta one evening, we pull up to a light beside a 70 Chevelle (ironically for this thread) with 454 badges on it. The car sounds tough, and the driver is probably in his mid to late forties(has way more money than us) with what looked like his father riding shotgun. Same story, I tell Mike not to bother, he decides to go for it. Mike is watching the light on the cross street to watch for it to go red so he can get a good jump on the Chevelle as our light goes green. Wham, out flies the clutch, Nova jumps, then we hear the Chevelle get nasty! It was over before we reached the cross walk on the far side of the intersection, the two in the Chevelle had a grin on their faces like the guys in the Bullit Charger when they thought they shook McQueen. Oh the joys of youth when you are game for anything!
 
I beto not catch him doing that! That'll get him excommunicated.
 
That's a nice lookin Chevelle. I'm not crazy about the wheel style, but at least it's not a honda.

Don't forget, Jesus forgave Judas. lol
 
My other son hauled hay one summer and used the money to buy a 1984 Jeep Wagoner. Installed a 6" lift kit and 34" mudders. He enjoyed that do-do brown wood sided POS more than anything else.
Complete opposites. One loves hunting the other loves hommie-ing. Or whatever they call it!
It would be a very boring world if everyone was the same.
 
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Not yet. He'll need to bring a whole lot more to the table than that 383 sbc.
 
He I partially right, GM car parts are cheaper like interior, body panels, but some things like engine work, is best with Mopar!!
I have been tempted to travel that misguided path of GM and Ford, but I killed that serpent snake first!! lol
GM has some strange design ideas. And their electrical systems look like spaghetti. However, installing the 700-R4 was one of the simplest swaps I've done.
 
All BS aside.. at least he went old school, ya gotta give him points for that. The wheels are a little "eh", but it's a trend in hot rodding right now and most younger enthusiasts are going to go that route.. not every ones cup of tea but it's ok. :usflag:
 
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