So..."longhorn hangers"?
Regardless, those bars would be illegal here in Vacationland.
So..."longhorn hangers"?
Regardless, those bars would be illegal here in Vacationland.
Your license plates. GIVE THEM TO ME
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Back in 2004, when my wife and I got serious about moving to Colorado, I told (okay...yeah, yeah, married guys...asked) her, "You understand, I'm gonna drive a pickup truck again once we get out west, okay?"
I think what I had in mind was something like this. But, then again, I thought we'd live in the Middle Of Nowhere, not in the Sea Of Rooftops. Oh well, I can't complain too much, but I do like this truck. I'd like it even more for, say, around $2500.
1971 I H STEP SIDE PUCKUP - $4950
Signed,
Ever the Style King
Nice IH.
`85 Trans Am, LS1/6spd, 500hp, Contest Winner - $12900
Mother of Gawd...!!
Honorable mention: 1975 Chevrolet Camaro LS1 swap - $7700 (Dubuque)
Just a pair of CL ads that floated through my local autox club.
That '85 is nice. I don't see hardly any 3rd gens in good shape anymore. Weirdly, nice 2nd gens seem more common, I assume 3rds aren't quite retro enough yet.
-Formerly Stabulator
Yeah, kinda sucks, because I feel the 3rd gen was/is best
I like that '85 - I prefer the earlier split-bumper Camaros if I'm going back in time. But a 3rd gen Firebird GTA is stlll on my to-do list, and that '85 is pretty close.
Pretty close?? PRETTY CLOSE?? It doesn't get any closer than that -- take the shot, Ice!
Fully agree about the earlier Camaros being better -- but that kind of misses the point of Ol' Janky there. Might as well wish for a mint '70 Chevelle or something. A Corvette LSX into a nasty '75? Who does that??