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I know all you mofos were really hankering after a Nash or a Yugo. Admit it.
 


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Surely this piece of car candy had no bearing on your choice as a kid.... :LOL::LOL::LOL:

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I'm guessing the car could have had four flat tires and dents all over and it still would have been your favorite... :LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL:
 


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Car?,what car
 


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OK... don't laugh too hard... but, my first ride was this... I think it had about 86hp... with pedals and rubber band available for eco mode. :LOL:

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Styling queues off the charts. TV box on top of a refrigerator box.

Hard to believe that I have 797hp available under my right foot now. Amazing.
Would have beaten my Karman Ghia. It’s quarter mile was quicker that it’s 0-60. :rolleyes:
 


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I always loved a Viper! I could never get this option with the car!

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That one is very nicely optioned,didn’t know they came with Dagmires
 


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70/71 hemi cuda convertible with a shaker.
 


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Thanks for the info but I'm all set. I bought a black Hellcat with brass monkey rims and grew a sick mustache. All good 😎
Good move on the HC and the mustache... :LOL:

A funny classic movie just the same.

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'63 Split Window Corvette. And I don't even like Corvettes as a rule.
 


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Surely this piece of car candy had no bearing on your choice as a kid.... :LOL::LOL::LOL:

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I'm guessing the car could have had four flat tires and dents all over and it still would have been your favorite... :LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL:
She hit the wall...HARD!
 


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Really not a simple answer but wanted to show a maturing of car taste. When a young teen anything with a V-8 and four speed. Heavy influence from a hotrodder uncle that preferred big block Fords. Once I had my license and a PT after school minimum wage job reality set in. So ended up with a 1965 Ford 6 cylinder three on the tree. Of course I did try to sneak the papers for a 1967 Chevelle SS 396 4 speed past my dad. Almost had it when he realized what he was signing for. Oh well probably would have killed myself.
Then the 1969 1/2 440 Six Pack Dodges showed up. Oh my. That had my attention but college bills needed paid first. fast forward through marriage, starting a family and career, buying fixer upper homes and a slight career change and it was 1981. Jeez. I’d missed out. All the great muscle cars in Illinois had gone to the big rust pile in the sky!
Well, not quite, the career change included a move to Colorado. At that time they didn’t salt the roads! It was a used muscle car mecca. A new friend had something to show me. It was heaven when he backed his 1971 426 Hemi Superbee out of the storage unit. Less than a year later I had my first Dodge muscle car. A 440 6 Pack four speed Charger R/T GY3 color car. It had seen extensive street strip use but it was driveable. That was followed by several other 440 HP Dodges including the wife’s super rare 440 powered 1971 Superbee. (The 440 Was not a factory option but several got through assembly) Also picked up an early production 1969 Coronet RT 440-4bbl four speed car. F8 green. I really enjoyed hammering through the gears at least once a trip. Also had a 1970. Challenger RT 440/ auto/ AC car. It was fast but handled like poop. We bought our son a 1972 340/auto Demon. It was his HS car. Lastly I briefly had a 1969 440-6 BBL Roadrunner. It was a complete basket case. I sold it to help fund the restoration of the 1971 Six Pack Charger.
Well most of those cars have gone on to great/better homes. I know where they all are except for that nose heavy 1970 Challenger. I kept the Six Pack 71 Charger and five years ago found and bought the 340 Demon. It’s still a running driving car but will need fresh paint/ restoration.
So that brings me up to six months ago. We are both retired and my wife had a desire for another 71 Superbee. After many failed attempts we moved into this century and ended up with the Redeye. We really do enjoy the old muscle but the Redeye is at a wonderful level of driveabilty and performance. The Redeye is now our go-to car.
Sorry for the super long post but sometimes simple answers just don’t cover the breadth of the question.


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Really not a simple answer but wanted to show a maturing of car taste. When a young teen anything with a V-8 and four speed. Heavy influence from a hotrodder uncle that preferred big block Fords. Once I had my license and a PT after school minimum wage job reality set in. So ended up with a 1965 Ford 6 cylinder three on the tree. Of course I did try to sneak the papers for a 1967 Chevelle SS 396 4 speed past my dad. Almost had it when he realized what he was signing for. Oh well probably would have killed myself.
Then the 1969 1/2 440 Six Pack Dodges showed up. Oh my. That had my attention but college bills needed paid first. fast forward through marriage, starting a family and career, buying fixer upper homes and a slight career change and it was 1981. Jeez. I’d missed out. All the great muscle cars in Illinois had gone to the big rust pile in the sky!
Well, not quite, the career change included a move to Colorado. At that time they didn’t salt the roads! It was a used muscle car mecca. A new friend had something to show me. It was heaven when he backed his 1971 426 Hemi Superbee out of the storage unit. Less than a year later I had my first Dodge muscle car. A 440 6 Pack four speed Charger R/T GY3 color car. It had seen extensive street strip use but it was driveable. That was followed by several other 440 HP Dodges including the wife’s super rare 440 powered 1971 Superbee. (The 440 Was not a factory option but several got through assembly) Also picked up an early production 1969 Coronet RT 440-4bbl four speed car. F8 green. I really enjoyed hammering through the gears at least once a trip. Also had a 1970. Challenger RT 440/ auto/ AC car. It was fast but handled like poop. We bought our son a 1972 340/auto Demon. It was his HS car. Lastly I briefly had a 1969 440-6 BBL Roadrunner. It was a complete basket case. I sold it to help fund the restoration of the 1971 Six Pack Charger.
Well most of those cars have gone on to great/better homes. I know where they all are except for that nose heavy 1970 Challenger. I kept the Six Pack 71 Charger and five years ago found and bought the 340 Demon. It’s still a running driving car but will need fresh paint/ restoration.
So that brings me up to six months ago. We are both retired and my wife had a desire for another 71 Superbee. After many failed attempts we moved into this century and ended up with the Redeye. We really do enjoy the old muscle but the Redeye is at a wonderful level of driveabilty and performance. The Redeye is now our go-to car.
Sorry for the super long post but sometimes simple answers just don’t cover the breadth of the question.


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I would say you made up for your early on dry spell. You have had more than a normal amount of cool cars. Congratulations.
 


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Even my wife laughed at the Burt Reynolds gif. You sir are a funny guy!
Hmmm.... I make my wife laugh at least 2 times a year.

First, the lights go out...

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Then the laughter begins....

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I don't get it... Maybe it's the funny face I make just before the lights go out.... :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

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Really not a simple answer but wanted to show a maturing of car taste. When a young teen anything with a V-8 and four speed. Heavy influence from a hotrodder uncle that preferred big block Fords. Once I had my license and a PT after school minimum wage job reality set in. So ended up with a 1965 Ford 6 cylinder three on the tree. Of course I did try to sneak the papers for a 1967 Chevelle SS 396 4 speed past my dad. Almost had it when he realized what he was signing for. Oh well probably would have killed myself.
Then the 1969 1/2 440 Six Pack Dodges showed up. Oh my. That had my attention but college bills needed paid first. fast forward through marriage, starting a family and career, buying fixer upper homes and a slight career change and it was 1981. Jeez. I’d missed out. All the great muscle cars in Illinois had gone to the big rust pile in the sky!
Well, not quite, the career change included a move to Colorado. At that time they didn’t salt the roads! It was a used muscle car mecca. A new friend had something to show me. It was heaven when he backed his 1971 426 Hemi Superbee out of the storage unit. Less than a year later I had my first Dodge muscle car. A 440 6 Pack four speed Charger R/T GY3 color car. It had seen extensive street strip use but it was driveable. That was followed by several other 440 HP Dodges including the wife’s super rare 440 powered 1971 Superbee. (The 440 Was not a factory option but several got through assembly) Also picked up an early production 1969 Coronet RT 440-4bbl four speed car. F8 green. I really enjoyed hammering through the gears at least once a trip. Also had a 1970. Challenger RT 440/ auto/ AC car. It was fast but handled like poop. We bought our son a 1972 340/auto Demon. It was his HS car. Lastly I briefly had a 1969 440-6 BBL Roadrunner. It was a complete basket case. I sold it to help fund the restoration of the 1971 Six Pack Charger.
Well most of those cars have gone on to great/better homes. I know where they all are except for that nose heavy 1970 Challenger. I kept the Six Pack 71 Charger and five years ago found and bought the 340 Demon. It’s still a running driving car but will need fresh paint/ restoration.
So that brings me up to six months ago. We are both retired and my wife had a desire for another 71 Superbee. After many failed attempts we moved into this century and ended up with the Redeye. We really do enjoy the old muscle but the Redeye is at a wonderful level of driveabilty and performance. The Redeye is now our go-to car.
Sorry for the super long post but sometimes simple answers just don’t cover the breadth of the question.


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Looking back you find that sometimes life just gets in the way and you have to postpone those things you desire. All my life, I thought of having a nice muscle car but, everything else came first, especially when a kid came along. My wife and I put a lot of wishes and desires on hold until our recent retirements. Now thankfully, we are doing well and it was she that approved of the WBRE purchase. As she put it, "you deserve it and you should do it while you still can and enjoy it". I think I'll keep her. Both of them, that is... :LOL:
 




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