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I've owned a couple, including a '63 409 Impala, but the one that I still regret selling all these years later was my '65 Chevelle HT with the L72 engine (327/350hp) and 4-spd.  That car was definitely built on a Monday.  It was an absolute runner 8-) .  Sold it one day and the guy I sold it to trashed the motor and tranny two weeks later.   :'(

I used to own a 1960 Dodge Phoenix 2 door fastback with a 392 Hemi drivetrain from a B Gass rail project that the previous owner never finished. That Mopar was scarry fast. My favorite all time ride though is the 427 Cobra Roadster

I used to own a 1960 Dodge Phoenix 2 door fastback with a 392 Hemi drivetrain from a B Gass rail project that the previous owner never finished. That Mopar was scarry fast. My favorite all time ride though is the 427 Cobra Roadster

Wow, I bet that thing is a wild ride!

                     -gk

I just sold my '90 Corvette convertible in the fall.  Since having my daughter, I never drove it.   I take her everywhere I go.

I figured there was a law that banned child seats in 'vettes.

I just wasn't able to drive it under 100 on the highway.  Same reason I never bought a crotch rocket.

I'm in the process of restoring my wifes Dream Car. 1979 Trans am. Black and gold, T-tops.  I built up a 400 for it. Should be pushin Around 430HP when were done. I taught my wife how to weld and she is currently repairing a few small rust holes in the floor.( she loves helping in the shop and fishing too) wooohooo

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