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Toys HONDA VTX1800 RETRO SPEC3 110 CUBIC INCHES She's got a mean streak! Can't live without them.
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My '70 Camaro, bought it in May of '73, pictured here in about '74. It still had the stock 6 cyl in it then. Still have it, but it's an ex-drag car roller now.
My '69 GTX, bought in August of '73 with 29,000 miles. Sold her in '88 with about 80,000 miles. Big mistake, shoulda kept it. 440 cubes, 4-sp, Dana 60 rear. She was a REAL hotrod.
The garden tractor from Hell! I bought it for Dad to drive in the pits, but he couldn't sit on it comfortably. The little demon is powered by a 20 hp Wisconsin high rpm 4-cycle motor. It has a Model 'A' trans and a very narrowed 47 Ford rear. The dragster I owned and bench raced for 8 years. It was built by the Moss brothers in Omaha for the 1962 season. It had a 428 Buick nailhead that started life as a 401. It had a 6-71 Isky blower and Enderle fuel injection. Real magnesium rims Eddie? Yes and it had M&H Racemaster Dragster slicks that hadn't been spun in anger. The rear view. It had a chute but our dog ate it! Just like my homework.
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The slingshot had lots of chrome, axle, radius rods, steering arm and linkage. It had a cute little moon tank up front and lots of braided line. The moon gas pedal, chrome hand brake and chrome direct drive housing can be seen here. This is my 2001 Limited Edition Dodge Motorsports Dakota. It has a 4.7L V-8, 5-speed trans and 3.55 posi rear. It is 1 of 1028 Dakota Motorsports trucks built. They were mid year introductions and only made in 2001. So, it's a rare truck! I stashed the yellow lettered Goodyear Eagles and NASCAR rims.More about the Dakota here Our 20 foot Stingray is lurking in the background.
This is Wifey's 2001 PT Cruiser. We ordered it from the factory and waited for months to get it. It's the Touring Edition with 4 wheel disk brakes and ABS, traction control, remote locks and alarm system, etc. My 1967 Mustang has a 302 cu. in. motor from a 1983 Mustang GT and original auto trans. It will haul butt! This is a picture of the Austin I owned for many years. It is Jeremy's now and sits in a garage at a rental house. I drove it with a Datsun 4-cylinder, 4-speed. Currently there is a 350 Chevy sitting in it. |
Jeremy is saying his goodbyes to the rail. Two guys from Lincoln were on their way to purchase it. My Z-28, Austin and 67 Mustang (hiding in the rear) are all in this shot.
The "Devil Woman", my '46 Ford coupe.
My old shop, I rented it, 64' by 16'.
My new shop, I own it. 102' by 50', full of toys.
My VTX1800R3, iThe VTX. AT 110 cubes, and 700+ pounds, she makes the Harleys look small. Her front tire is wider than most HD rear tires!!uiser! Bi
1 of 1028 Dakota Motorsports trucks built. Picture taken at a car show in 2006.
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