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This '68 looks tuff and is bitin' hard! Closer inspection of front license plate.."Beware of Dog". IMO, the plate on this non SS should say, "Beware of <span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-weight: bold">junkyard</span></span> Dog" [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/wink.gif[/img]
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That reminds me of the pic of the 55 that was pulling the wheels on the street/ backroad. The stuff legends are made of!
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----A buddy of mine in Cleveland {east side} could yank the wheels on his 55 chev from first to second at will. Always thought that was pretty awsome. Hed leave the drive-in and go down the street and turn around. Upon his return hed be in first at about 20/25, and then slip into second with the clutch in, wind the healthy big-block up a bit pop the clutch and put a dent in the floor with the pedal. Yanked em about 6" to a foot every time......Bill S
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That 68 is SWEET!! Damn, that's what it's all about! No matter how hard you try, a pic that cool couldn't be duplicated today. Vintage iron rocks!! Black steelies in the air...Amen!!
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dan and kurt are probably wondering how a 'non post' car can do that... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img]
good eyes on the license plate, it makes the picture that much cooler. |
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