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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 11:59:19 GMT, "Jack Goff" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . I know retro is all the rage, but there is something about the 05 Mustang that just takes it one step too far. Don't get me wrong - it's a nice car and it has a certain panache, but it just looks wrong - like a cross between a '65 Mustang Fastback and a '69 Opel. Then again, what do I know - I own a '70 Corvette - the most beautiful car on the face of the planet. :) Later, Tom I dunno... Ford hit a solid home-run with this one. The look, performance, and price are all just right. They'll sell every one they can make. Quickly. A 70 vette? Cool! My old muscle car is a '70 Torino GT. At least one of us has taste. grin I almost bought one of those back in the day. Real close. Later, Tom |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 12:02:46 GMT, "Jack Goff" wrote: They were nice. Back in the day, I was fortunate to have two - '70 440 GTX and a '70 Corvette. I sold the GTX a couple of years ago because I wasn't using it and a collector had been after me for years to sell it - the offer kept going up and eventually, I just gave in. My Corvette is all original and only has 16K on it. It's the one car that I couldn't part with - I sold all my other restorations (a '70 Duster, '54 Crown Vic, '50 International L-110 pickup, and four International tractors) almost as soon as I finished them. :) The 'Vette - that's my baby. Bought it when I came back after my second tour and kept it ever since. Later, Tom A couple of years ago a boating aquaintance was restoring a late sixties Corvette and was running short of fund for the project. We were talking one day and I ended up buying one of his collectables - a '66 Pontiac Catalina 2+2. I didn't realize what it was until several months later when a car nut friend stopped by and freaked out. It had the rare, 8 lug wheels, a 421 c.i. racing engine with three, two barrel carbs set up with progressive linkage. The tansmission was a factory installed Hurst "stonecrusher" 4 speed and the rear end was geared so high that at 60 miles per hour, the engine was turning around 3000 rpm. Under full throttle, it would break loose and leave rubber in all gears except 4th. I had it for a little over a year, then sold it to make room in the garage. I should have kept it, as it turns out these are relatively rare cars. Eisboch |
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 18:43:52 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 12:02:46 GMT, "Jack Goff" wrote: They were nice. Back in the day, I was fortunate to have two - '70 440 GTX and a '70 Corvette. I sold the GTX a couple of years ago because I wasn't using it and a collector had been after me for years to sell it - the offer kept going up and eventually, I just gave in. My Corvette is all original and only has 16K on it. It's the one car that I couldn't part with - I sold all my other restorations (a '70 Duster, '54 Crown Vic, '50 International L-110 pickup, and four International tractors) almost as soon as I finished them. :) The 'Vette - that's my baby. Bought it when I came back after my second tour and kept it ever since. A couple of years ago a boating aquaintance was restoring a late sixties Corvette and was running short of fund for the project. We were talking one day and I ended up buying one of his collectables - a '66 Pontiac Catalina 2+2. I didn't realize what it was until several months later when a car nut friend stopped by and freaked out. It had the rare, 8 lug wheels, a 421 c.i. racing engine with three, two barrel carbs set up with progressive linkage. The tansmission was a factory installed Hurst "stonecrusher" 4 speed and the rear end was geared so high that at 60 miles per hour, the engine was turning around 3000 rpm. Under full throttle, it would break loose and leave rubber in all gears except 4th. I had it for a little over a year, then sold it to make room in the garage. I should have kept it, as it turns out these are relatively rare cars. One of the neat things about the GTX was the twin 650 CFM Holleys. I'm telling you, that car would grab rubber until I either ran out of rubber or gave up. :) Later, Tom |
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OK John H and Short Wave... refer to the "Favorite Muscle Car" thread for
links to my pics. And Short... we want to see some pics of that 70 'vette! Don't leave us hanging... I like anything from that vintage. My wife thinks I might abandon the Torino after getting the Boxster. Not a chance. Totally different experience. Jack "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 11:59:19 GMT, "Jack Goff" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . I know retro is all the rage, but there is something about the 05 Mustang that just takes it one step too far. Don't get me wrong - it's a nice car and it has a certain panache, but it just looks wrong - like a cross between a '65 Mustang Fastback and a '69 Opel. Then again, what do I know - I own a '70 Corvette - the most beautiful car on the face of the planet. :) Later, Tom I dunno... Ford hit a solid home-run with this one. The look, performance, and price are all just right. They'll sell every one they can make. Quickly. A 70 vette? Cool! My old muscle car is a '70 Torino GT. At least one of us has taste. grin I almost bought one of those back in the day. Real close. Later, Tom |
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