Posted by phillipd on November 29, 2008 at 15:23:55 from (142.176.57.167):
In Reply to: really dumb posted by ken in texas on November 29, 2008 at 13:37:28:
My first car was my grandfather's 78 olds delta 88 with a 403 4bbl,next was an 89 Z24 with a 2.8L and a 5 speed,wait a minute,they're both still worthless lol.My dad had some nice cars though,he had 2 57 Chev's,only 4 dr posters with I-6's,had a really nice 62 Chev SS,only had a 6 in it as well,a 63 Pontiac Parisenne,it had a 350 hp 327 with a 3 on the wheel,was a 4 dr,than a 65 Pontiac,than a 67,than a 69.When he lived in Toronto in the early 60's,he had a hot rod type car.Had a 327 fuelie,4 speed and electric dump exhaust,it was in a ford of all things too lol.He used to race thing on Younge street with the dumps open lol.
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