Random pictures thread

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Late 80's, we had a sno-runner gang. We used to run thru a local park along the river for miles....mostly at night. It was never really dark, with the snow on the ground.
We also had a couple places that had all the surplus parts in our area. I think I still have a NOS seat, clutch hub, and ski-stickers/stripes. The ones with the single center-pipe exhaust, seemed to have more power than the ones with the salt-shaker looking muffler.
 
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Late 80's, we had a sno-runner gang. We used to run thru a local park along the river for miles....mostly at night. It was never really dark, with the snow on the ground.
We also had a couple places that had all the surplus parts in our area. I think I still have a NOS seat, clutch hub, and ski-stickers/stripes. The ones with the single center-pipe exhaust, seemed to have more power than the ones with the salt-shaker looking muffler.
Willing to part with those pieces you have? Thanks for sharing the memory.
 
My friend has two of those. Found out the engine is can be found in ( I forget) certain ground tampers
Late 80's, we had a sno-runner gang. We used to run thru a local park along the river for miles....mostly at night. It was never really dark, with the snow on the ground.
We also had a couple places that had all the surplus parts in our area. I think I still have a NOS seat, clutch hub, and ski-stickers/stripes. The ones with the single center-pipe exhaust, seemed to have more power than the ones with the salt-shaker looking muffler.
 
Willing to part with those pieces you have? Thanks for sharing the memory.
We all sold those years ago. They were plentiful in garage-sales, around metro-Detroit. We even had NOS one's in the crates. When Chrysler was going bankrupt, they offered these to
employees, as an option to their cash bonuses.
 
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Obviously late 60's early 70's. :) 31.9/gal and 34.9/gal
:lol: Cliff, the owner of the Chevron I worked for, he was absolutely panic stricken when he had to raise his prices to $0.499/gallon :rofl: '74 or '75

EDIT there was a time when I could ride my Mini Trail to the nearby Mobil, gas it up and get change back from my Quarter :lol:
 
Has to be at least 1964.

Is that a 65 Plymouth B body convertible?

Behind the station wagon that appears to be a 63/64 chevy.
 

Has to be at least 1964.

Is that a 65 Plymouth B body convertible?

Behind the station wagon that appears to be a 63/64 chevy.
:lol: yep, it's anyone of those years. What year's the Mustang? 64-66 ?
 
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