So here's mine: 2001 Pontiac Trans Am 5.7L (350) cid, STS turbo, methanol injection, and boost control. With a few other odds and ends. Yes those are Crager S/S wheels (How can you call it a hot rod with out Cragers on it?)

My guess is it's a 1967 Chevelle 2dr Hardtop and it came with the L79 v8, but sadly that was lost before the car was bought.shawn_c992001 wrote:What is that waiting to see the light of day again?
Shawn, I can't live without a Jeep. I have the two Wranglers and my wife drives a Cherokee. They go and go and are easy to work on. The '89 YJ has a 1" body and 2 and 1/2" suspension with 30" tires. The same goes for the Rubicon but that has 33" tires on it. The Rubicon has the .410 gears to pull the taller tires while the YJ has nasty .307 gears- You just have to get that TJ back!shawn_c992001 wrote:Sixgun, I had to drool over the Buick! I had a 02 TJ Wrangler, I wish now I would have kept. Is that a 4" lift?
I SO wish I'd known about those when I had my '72 Valiant. My parents bought it in '78 and it went to me as my first car in '88-89 when they bought a new car. Slant 6 225ci, baby stuff tan, 4 drs, white vinyl top, NOT the car a kid in HS wanted to be seen in. Wish I had it back though...bsaride wrote: Will get a 1974 Aussie Hemi 6 265ci (straight six hemi)
That's too cute.........but put jack stands under that thing before she (or you) climb under it. That Lincoln would leave a mark if it fell on you.greasy dan wrote:Grandaughter helping with one of my toys... about a year ago.
The Road Kings, eh? OLD club IIRC...Old Savage wrote:The two on the left and in front of the T Bird are mine - thank you. I am not in the picture. This may be the only one of me that day.![]()