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Vehicles you don't see on the road anymore

Speaking of that, "clone" cars of any flavor have always been a thing of contention, like all of those damn "UPS-Z/28" and "Shelby" Mustangs and Cobras. :sneaky:Personally, I don't mind a "clone" or "tribute" 🤮 car, actually I've come to see value in them as they can be driven and can be monkeyed with, as long as they not be portrayed as an authentic, real version of the model.

You mean the 69 Camaro SS's that have a 10 bolt , monoleaf springs , and drum drum brakes aren't real ????? :rolleyes:
 
Speaking of that, "clone" cars of any flavor have always been a thing of contention, like all of those damn "UPS-Z/28" and "Shelby" Mustangs and Cobras. :sneaky: Personally, I don't mind a "clone" or "tribute" 🤮 car, actually I've come to see value in them as they can be driven and can be monkeyed with, as long as they're not be portrayed as an authentic, real version of the model.

I've always liked the 64-66 shelby front valance.and some of his other mods. I wouldn't put "shelby" badges on one i built though
 
I saw an early Hyundai Sonata behind me in traffic today. The ones that looked like a cheap Mercedes. Hadn't seen one of THOSE in years.

I just put a starter in the neighbor's on Saturday, and now have to pull it back out to install a new Crankshaft Position Sensor, as well.
Hyundai. Always a good time. :sneaky:
 
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Anyone recognize this Killer B?

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Looks like a little rich boy's first car. Probably sounds like his mommy.s blender as she whips up a refreshing celery-yogart shake for her little guy. Dad left decadws ago as his offroad low bed business was getting real busy with logging equipment moves . . . he drives a regular cab 3500 Dodge/Cummins 4x4 to the steak house with his babe secretary!
 
Looks like a little rich boy's first car. Probably sounds like his mommy.s blender as she whips up a refreshing celery-yogart shake for her little guy. Dad left decadws ago as his offroad low bed business was getting real busy with logging equipment moves . . . he drives a regular cab 3500 Dodge/Cummins 4x4 to the steak house with his babe secretary!

Seems a little personal. Can you show us where on the doll he touched you? :unsure:

That's a mid-late '80 Ford Group B rally car. According to this there were 200 homologation cars built, of which it seems 146 were "street cars".

https://www.thedrive.com/new-cars/3...ike-to-daily-drive-a-600-hp-group-b-rally-car
 
Looks like a little rich boy's first car. Probably sounds like his mommy.s blender as she whips up a refreshing celery-yogart shake for her little guy. Dad left decadws ago as his offroad low bed business was getting real busy with logging equipment moves . . . he drives a regular cab 3500 Dodge/Cummins 4x4 to the steak house with his babe secretary!

Seems a little personal. Can you show us where on the doll he touched you? :unsure:

That's funny. I was going to ask if Head Lice is the effeminate little boy or the womanizing father in the story. :ROFLMAO:
 
😊 I'm a retired logger from Vancouver Island . . . faithful to my lovely wife, but do drive a Dodge as described.
Add to the story . . . make us smile! ;)
I'm an engineer...also faithful to my lovely wife of 32 years, but I'm an engineer. I lack the imagination to add to the story. ;)
 
Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts