Street Freaks, Customs, Rods, Street Machines...60's 70's 80's

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Love to see the slant 6 that needed that much tire. :lol:

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Top half of guy (Phil Lynot) is 'shopped in.

...although the trailers and that oddball vehicle in the background reeks of a non-USA locale.
 
I know this one has been posted before but too cool not to post again. Looks like a pretty serious street machine back in the day!
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Nice looking Cuda, but why anybody wants to drive their car on a beach is beyond me, you'll never wash all the salt out of the nooks and crannies.

They never got all the beach sand out of it :rofl: Speaking from experience doncha know :rofl: Pismo Dunes are only 20 minutes away and me and my 4X4 Yota were frequent visitors
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Me and my bud. We used to race each other in time trials for the brackets.

Duster was a stock 340/auto/323 w/only a 471" hemi grind cam and 273 rockers.
Mine was a all stock 396-325/4spd/4.10's with a ton of tuning.

Our best run together was, me a 13.98@97 an he went 14.01@100. And our track in Maryland was close to sea level.

Sorry to do too much posting on a pic thread Keith, but it just reminded me of how much we had a blast back then.
 
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