Posted by Pitch on February 09, 2013 at 09:00:07 from (66.66.18.32):
My fathet had a "69 Fury1 3 on the tree 225 slant six. This car was probably intended for taxi service,but my Dad bought it new .No radio,crank windows,no air,no nothing. He put better than 100k on it and sold it to me. That car did every thing off roading to the fishing hole,hauled the dogs for coonhunting and being my daily driver. Took a hole saw to the trunk so a beer tap would extend thru. Fill the trunk with ice throw in a ked find a back road and instant party.The body finally rusted bad enough so that even I wouldn"t drive it. Decided to blow it up so I set a tool box on the pedal,after about 15 minutes of listening to that little six scream we got tired od listening to it and shut it off.
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