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I saw a nice
Sam06
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1969 Camero Z28 302/4 speed car yesterday at the golf course. It was blue on black with a white stripe.
It was fully restored and had been upgraded with disc brakes all around.
Good looking car.
Like this one:
It was fully restored and had been upgraded with disc brakes all around.
Good looking car.
Like this one:
RLTW
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Nice photo. Excellent restoration work on both subjects.
Brad Steele
Right out of the Canned Heat cookbook! 8-)
?Oh, She was hotter than a two-dollar pistol
She was the fastest thing around
Long and lean, every young man's dream
She turned every head in town
She was built and fun to handle, son
I'm glad that you dropped in
She reminds me of the one I loved back then
Then, I handed him my keys and said
Here, take her for a spin
The old man scratched his head, and said
Then he looked at me and grinned
He said son, you just don't understand
It ain't the car I want
It's the brunette in your 'Vette that turns me on?
Dem is Tupperware Ta-Tas.
I have owned about a dozen 69 camaros one was a true 69 Z28 but wife pushed me to get rid of some of my toys so it left .( I think now maybe I should have pushed the wife out the car has went up in value flip side market for 60 year old women not so much :shock: :shock: :shock: )
the ss I have stripped down to really nothing right now but last time around it was blue like the one in the photo but with black stripes
I owned a a wide range of the old muscle cars all makes and models but the 69 Camaro's and 69 70 mach 1 mustangs are still my favorite ( unless one of you have a 70 hemi cuda you willing to give me
I spend a lot of money and so much time upgrading and breaking parts back in the old days
open headers all the time big loping cams and occasional slicks made great weekends 8-) 8-) 8-)
befroe I kick off I hope to finish restoring the old 69 ss