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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/29/2006 10:50:42 PM   
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Haven't found my pic yet.....GRRRRRR it's drivin me nuts

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/29/2006 11:14:31 PM   
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hi bill,  you have some really nice soda's there. hope you can find inf. on your acme bottle.  brian, the duster is a strange one, slant 6, 3 speed on the floor, bench seat? bill this is a pick i hope of 1 of my husband's 1st barracuda. this is at the capital drag strip.  a 65 cuda taking in 1966.  good luck with finding a good place to dig.   rhona




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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/30/2006 6:36:36 AM   
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nice cars i knew there was some mopar fans mixed in with the bottles out there thats a great vintage shot of the cuda and the charger very nice thanks for the pictures I can never get tired of see the old cars or the bottles people are digging up i hope I can put a few bottles of my own on here soon

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/30/2006 8:53:32 AM   
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Great vintage cars guys and gals !
Man , that looks like some healthy exhaust coming out the back of that R/T . What has it got under the hood ?

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/30/2006 9:20:28 AM   
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It's got a 440 under the hood.

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/30/2006 9:50:15 AM   
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Zoom Zoom !

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/31/2006 12:29:22 AM   
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Well Brian, I still haven't found the pics of my 289 hipo 63 Falcon but here is a pic of my present in the workings A Bone. The body is presently at the sand blasters. It will start out with a 351w/ c-4 combo but I have a 67 289 to rebuild for it later.




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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/31/2006 1:00:09 AM   
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Looks like you have a lot of hard work and long nights in the garage ahead of you ! 
Be sure to add pics as your work progresses .
Thanks for sharing !

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/31/2006 1:54:28 AM   
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Hey Brian, It's kinda like bottles, No work at all just pure love.

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/6/2007 9:20:38 AM   
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YIKES!!  I just love muscle cars! The Cuda, the R/T, the TORINO!!! I had me a Torino one time long ago!!
I'm FORD blue through and through but I have a soft spot for any pre-1972 American car.
My pal Denny has a 1967 R code Fairlane...427 dual quad 4 speed, been a drag strip car it's whole life. He popped the engine and now it sits in his basement. He will sell it to me for $10,000.00.....I want it so bad I can taste it.
Also know of a 1970 Mach-1 with the Q code 428 and an Automatic..$12K for that one...

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/6/2007 10:15:06 AM   
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I love Torinos. They never seem to get any real credit in this "Mustang is the only Ford muscle car" world we live in. I had a 1973 Ford Gran Torino when I was younger; however, I never had the money to do anything with it.

As for other muscle cars such as Mopars, Chevys, AMCs, or what have you, I love the entire era of the muscle car. There are very few that I don't like in this era.

Favorite mopar is of course the 71 cuda with the cheese grater grill.

Favorite Chevy would have to go to the '68 427 Impala SS.

Never really loved AMCs; however, they aren't that bad either.

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