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BCreekDave 11-18-2022 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Xplantdad (Post 1605706)
And as Dru said...If you know, you know!


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Turbonique?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbonique

Xplantdad 11-18-2022 04:37 PM

Yessir!:biggthumpup:

A12pilot 11-19-2022 10:51 AM

Steve, is that at Pedro’s South of the Border?

Classic!!!

Cheers
Dave

njsteve 11-19-2022 12:46 PM

Goodeye! Yes it is. Had to stop there for a break, on the way back from Meeyami Beech. A non air conditioned, 24 foot uhaul truck and trailer with that 50 mph governer kind of took forever to get from Miami to Connecticut in August.

BCreekDave 11-19-2022 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Xplantdad (Post 1605748)
Yessir!:biggthumpup:

Get a can of Thermolene and fire that baby up!. That would thrill the crowd (and get you arrested!)

parkbrau 11-19-2022 07:01 PM

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Just spoke to the owner. Yes. Same car. Do you have more pics?

njsteve 11-20-2022 12:02 AM

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I have the entire restoration album and all the magazines it was in, including HotRod, Guide to Musclecars, Musclecar Review, etc., from 1985 to 1987 or so. It was an amazing car. No rust underneath but weird upper areas corroded from the Miami salt air - like the insides of the cowl, and the shaker hood itself. The rest was as solid as an Arizona desert car. And the entire born-with engine, transmission and rear came with it. As far as I know it was the only real billboard decal, 4-speed car produced. One of 5 four-speeds out of 17 total 440+6 convertibles produced. The original leather interior in that car was used by Legendary to make the patterns for the leather seats they sell for all 70/71 Cudas since 1985. When they were just a local upholstery shop in upstate New York, I brought them the seats to redo while I was going to college nearby. They said if they could keep my original leather and dissassemble it to make the patterns, they would give me a price break. I agreed and the rest is history.

If you look at the photos in the album you'll see the car (with 70 tail-lights in it to throw off the snoopers) parked in a driveway with a giant dog dish with huge teeth marks in it. And a big broken chain attached to a cinder block. That was the anti-theft device the owner used. Barking dogs are one thing...but a giant broken dog chain with a silent dog sneaking up on you from behind is a totally other level of scary. Especially since he didn't even own a dog. :-)

Feel free to point him to this thread. I'd be happy to talk to him about reuniting the album with the car or scanning it all for him. I think he lives in Rochester NY, IIRC

scuncio 11-20-2022 12:55 PM

Steve, awesome pics and story.

It’s hard to believe how BEAT some of these cars became after only 10-15 years of service. And I love the anti theft concept….

parkbrau 11-20-2022 06:08 PM

I think he has that album. His son said they didn’t have that one. But I’ll send you the kids email in a PM.

njsteve 11-20-2022 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by parkbrau (Post 1605922)
I think he has that album. His son said they didn’t have that one. But I’ll send you the kids email in a PM.

He may have some scans I emailed him a few years ago but the album is sitting here on my bookshelf. I got your PM, thanks. :beers:


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