Thanks for the kind words.wow nice dart...ya guys did display stickers all different ways... crap they built there cars like that to. lace paint jobs, pin strips, tunnel rams ,duel 4s , predators ,fender wells,flares you name it ...I miss that if you think about it dynos kinda ruined motor creativity kinda
I like the old school late 60's to early 70's cars.
George
True all that...you know and a 63 chevy full of chicks checken you out on friday night as you cruz like james Dean down the gut:burnout:Yeah, just like that.........a "day two" car. Big scoops, traction bars, hood pins, fat & skinny Cragar's with bias ply tires, tach on top of the dash, roach clip hanging off the rear view mirror along with the skull head that needed a haircut, Jenson Triax speakers on the package tray, freak drops, lace, bubbles, endless line panel paint jobs, white headers, solid cams that idle at 1300RPM etc.
Ahhh, those were the days!!!
I'd go back in a NY minute buddy!
Yeah, just like that.........a "day two" car. Big scoops, traction bars, hood pins, fat & skinny Cragar's with bias ply tires, tach on top of the dash, roach clip hanging off the rear view mirror along with the skull head that needed a haircut, Jenson Triax speakers on the package tray, freak drops, lace, bubbles, endless line panel paint jobs, white headers, solid cams that idle at 1300RPM etc.
Ahhh, those were the days!!!
I'd go back in a NY minute buddy!
Blackjack or maybe Doug Thorley?? I don't remember.Lol yea George!!!!!!
Who had them white headers? Aluminum coated jobs I think they were. Black Jack's?!?!
speed stickers are cool, but i always used them up on the drag cars and the tool boxes.