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#621
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You guys are so luckey. Us poor folks out in the manure belt are lucky to have
one a month. I know that in the Cleveland/Akron/Canton area you can attend 3 to 5 a night! ( see http://www.cruisintimes.org/ ) Took one of our Hemi Dusters to Brunswick (just west of Cleveland) one time and there were a thousand cars that overflowed into two other large mall parking lots a mile in either direction. Talked to a retired guy who had a perfect red '63 Max-Wedge Savoy and he said that all he did was go to a different cruise, 7 nights a week, from March to October. |
#622
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Here I found this from earlier this summer at Pasteiner's Auto Zone. My Verdoro Green 1968 GTO Bobcat Convertible is pictured with top up. The red Cobra behind the wall is owned by a retired Ford exec with a left false leg. So it is an automatic with a powerful 427 side oiler. The silver Pantera is another retired Ford Exec.
The Red Mangusta however was once owned by the late GM Head of Design Bill MItchell. It is currently owned by another retired GM Desinger Dick Maston. The car is Chevy powered from the factory in Italy. Bill Mitchell had a 327/ 350HP engine sent to them for installation before it was shipped to USA. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bossmus...7629803647296/ I know there is a Youtube of Pastieners Auto Zone. Or some other combo for Saturday morning. I know I had the Black bird there a few times as well as the GTO and my yellow C5 Z06, witch is in the Auto Zone site just past the silver 1933 Rolls Royce. Enjoy
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1968 Firebird Ram Air, "Jim Wangers' Black Bird" 1968 GTO Convertible 2002 Corvette Z06 |
#623
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Thanks for the Flickr link.
Here's where we go....about a half mile west of 223 at the Central Avenue exit in Toledo (45 minute drive north for me) at the Tim Horton's the second Sunday of the month. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Toledo...74943495860461 |
#624
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That's great stuff.
I found the name used most by Pasteiner Auto Zone. Google: Caffeine, Cars and Croissants.
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1968 Firebird Ram Air, "Jim Wangers' Black Bird" 1968 GTO Convertible 2002 Corvette Z06 |
#625
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What, Dr Eric? You're driving a Z06 to Cars & Coffee....and not a Pontiac!
Opps......I usually don't take a Hemi Mopar either....... Are we getting old? |
#626
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Must be lol
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#627
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I think it's just a Doctor thing....lol
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#628
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The Pontiac's stay home on the hot days. Even when we go to the track on a hot days. It is so much nicer to use the air to and from the track and in the stagging lanes. LOL Ahh...the fruits of growing old.
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#629
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Of present times and those gone by.......
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Nice collection
Doc,
Nice collection. Is that a '71 or 72 LT-1 Vette? I'm assuming that the 1974 Camaro is a Z28. We had a 1974 Type LT. It was my wives car. I almost bought a new 944 in 1984 because I liked the design but instead bought a 1984 Vette with the Z51 suspension. That was after I had given back my 1984 Z28 5.0 HO to GM. What a "Lemon" that car was. The BMW looks to be a 7 series. Nice ride! I'm guessing the truck is for towing and getting through the snow. Say...wait a minute. What is with all the GM products? You're alright by me....I like people with open minds and like cars of all makes. I'll try to find time to post some of my old stuff. Still can't figure out how you guys put the pictures up like this...LOL
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1968 Firebird Ram Air, "Jim Wangers' Black Bird" 1968 GTO Convertible 2002 Corvette Z06 Last edited by Dr. Eric M. Schiffer; 08-03-2012 at 08:52 AM. |
#631
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Our monthly "Caffiene & Octane" in Atlanta is on the the 1st Sunday. This little Pontiac blends in better with all the exotics that show up. The most common comment I get
"I have never seen one of those" |
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Crusher and Gymkana suspension but manual steering and brakes. Quite a looker and a runner but sadly not a driver....very harsh. Yes a Z28. One of two. This one's an automatic....snapped off every shift in drive at 6500 RPM....very satisfying. The other was a gold one (no stripes & a 4-speed) that I ordered new. Oops! It's a 3-series....with full Dinan electronics. Yeah...a little bit of a German car habit here. Missing in action: Audi 4000s Quattro. Brother-in-law and best friend both have Audi RS6's tweeked to 540+ hp. Garage can get a little crowded. Quote:
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I work (not a real Doc like you!). We also have Ford, Honda, Nissan, Toyota and Scion. I drive a desk and take care of training, warranty and personal in the operations department. Younger brothers are (very) active in the serious Mopar stuff these days. Two Dusters, Two Darts and a '63 Savoy are in their garages. Brother Denny builds custom K-frames and has sheparded many a Hemi A-body conversion to fruition. His new ride has an all-aluminum 426 with a/c and overdrive on the custom aluminum case A833 4-speed. Headers are "clear ceramic" coated. |
#633
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'63 LeMans Convertible '63 Grand Prix '65 GTO - original, unrestored, Dad was original owner, 5000 original mile Royal Pontiac factory racer '74 Chevelle - original owner, 9.85 @ 136 mph besthttp://www.superchevy.com/features/s...hevy-chevelle/ My Pontiac Story: http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...d.php?t=560524 "Intro from an old Assembly Plant Guy":http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=342926 |
#634
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It also came in every 340, 383, 440 and Hemi car from the musclecar era. Bet you never broke one. |
#635
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Norwalk Friday 2012
Yesterday, Friday, took a quick trip to Norwalk with my wife and John "Cheater"aka "Mystery Tiger" Politzer. Took Jim Wangers, Dave Anderson and Jim Taylor to dinner.
On the show field we found a 1967 GTO white, black top and red interior like the two GTO's used in the "GTO Switch". If I could ever figure out why I can't up load these picture, due to too large a file note, I'd post them. I really have to find some 10 year old to do this for em...LOL
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1968 Firebird Ram Air, "Jim Wangers' Black Bird" 1968 GTO Convertible 2002 Corvette Z06 |
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Some of my old cars
Pictures in no particluar order.
My 1961 Chevy Impala Convertible approx, 1968, 348/350HP, 4.11, fiberglass front fender (That is why no chrome on top of fender) Taken in a friend of mine's driveway on Hendri at Concord in Huntington Woods two blocks from Woodward ave for thise who want to google and see how close we lived to Woodward Ave. My 1961 Jag Mark II 3.8 with my 61 in background approx 1968 My 1965 GTO 421 tri-power,3.90 1969. My 1957 Corvette 283/270HP,3 spd with 4.11 rear approx, 1971-72 My 1971 Nova 350/425HP, 3 speed 3.73 rear 1971 - 1975 These are the few I drove the most. You have to remember my family owned scrap yards, auto parts stores, gas stations, tire store and gas stations. I would have cars for a day or so that would be sold in a day or two.... Oh, by the way most of these were taken in front of my parents home in West Bloomfield, MI at Maple Rd (15 Mile Rd) and Middlebelt. The reason I am giving these cities, Huntington Woods and West Bloomfield, is to show you how close I lived from Woodward Ave and much of the action.
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1968 Firebird Ram Air, "Jim Wangers' Black Bird" 1968 GTO Convertible 2002 Corvette Z06 Last edited by Dr. Eric M. Schiffer; 08-04-2012 at 03:15 PM. |
#637
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Old stuff
Some more cars I had when I went onto grad school and marriage. I could not find the pictures of the 1969 Camaro that we sold when we got the 1974 Camaro.
While attending grad school in St. Louis, 1976- 1979, Janis and I had a couple of yellow f-bodies. She with a 1974 Camaro Type LT and I a 1976 Trans Am 455 4-speed. While there we traded in her car for a new 1977 Grand Prix T-top car. Back in Detroit and now with kids. I just couldn't have an average family truckster. I had a new 1987 Taurus customized with ground effects and blacked out windows. While I got drove a 1984 Z-51 Vette. I could not fit two kids in one bucket seat any more. Plus I had to trailer a 3,500 lb boat or a race car. So the fun daily drivers had to go. Throw in a few other new daily drivers to replace the Vette: 1986 Mustang GT 5.0, 5 speed convertible, a 1997 Trans Am convertble and 1999 Mustang Anniversary GTO 5 speed convertible. I natually skiped over the family type cars, a couple of Toronado's, Lincolns. Then the tow vehicals: full size Bronco and Expeditions. There were a few GTO's I bought and sold over the last 20 - 30 years as well.
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#638
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My first car
Scratch built for me by my Dad.
He put me in it at 4 and said no instruction was necessary - I took right to it. I do not recall ever being "supervised". It ran on gasoline; about as fast as a riding mower. The '55 Chevy shown in the background was brand new. It had forward and reverse. Hand hammered steel bodywork with a cut-down Lasalle gril. The dual sidepipes were functional. It was featured in Popular Science and The Cleveland Plain Dealer. |
#639
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Saturday Mornings
From our Saturday gatherings. You have to remember many of these guys are form the industry so it is not your average cars.
First you have Mark Steilow's 1969 Camaro called the Red Devil. It is all over Youtube. You may have even seen the car in the Optima battery comercial. It is modern ZR-1 powered. Mark is a suspension engineer at the GM Proving Grounds and was on the Camaro and Corvette programs. Mark also wrote a book on the subject of building one of these. There is a picture of a blue sports car. This car was built by Herb Adams. Herb was the guy who brought you the original Pontiac Trans Am and took his wives 1964 Tempest and went road racing with it. Herb left Pontiac Special Projects in 1973 after disputs with the new management over his 455 SD Trans Am program. Then we have Ken Lingenfelter, Lingenfelter Engineering, who brings something new when he gets it. Like his FF this time. How about a FX recreation that now on display at Walter P. Chrysler. It was street driven to the morning gathering.
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#640
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Cool pics Gents....keep 'em coming.
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Greg Reid Palmetto, Georgia |
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