Why do you own one?

Notable modifications.

Show, race or street?

Did you perform any work your self?

Only rule: Post personal photos of classic vehicles that you currently own or have owned. No need to see your could of, would of, should of's.

I own this 67'RS/SS because It makes me feel good, like I reunited with a faithful old friend. I've restored/sold many classics over the years but none seem to fill the void left by the loss of my original 67' destroyed years ago by my then psycho girl friend. She was my first and I've mourned her ever since...the car that is. Now she's back (the car) and I'm never let'n her go. Took about 2 years to build working in our home garage w/my buddy.

 
Full rotisserie restro, all new sheet metal finished in black glass, voodoo cursed 383 stroker, TKO600 5 speed, four wheel disk, AC, other stuff


For far less than the the high cost of maintaining a psycho btich, Im able to keep this little hottie look'n good and performing indefinitely....get wood every time she starts up w/me.

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You SHOULD receive a compliment on that car. I WOULD give you that compliment if only i COULD. The rules prohibit it. 

ha ha. Well then, to quote a famous movie line...consider it "more like guide lines than actual rules."    

Why are pirates called pirates?

Because they ARRRRRRRRRRR......

And that was exactly my reaction to your reply my good man!

horrible, man.  by the way that movie was rated AARRRRGGH.  Pirate jokes are cheap but an authentic vintage wooden peg and hook can cost you an arm and a leg. 

It was rated PG-13.  Poor jokes aside, I'm little surprised no one has contributed any classic photos yet.  Thou est may be venturing out on a plank here... but surly there's a few salty ol' classic car buccaneers among-st thy manliest of man clubs. 

It's true! No replies.....one would almost assume you've conquered the o' ship we call the spotlight with your magnificent schooner on slicks, your trireme of the tarmac, your windjammer on wheels, your motorized marvel without a mast....

yeah...that sums it up....

Your probably right. Who would dare compare to the likes of thy mighty Black Pearl..."a ship with black sails that's crewed by the damned, and captained by a man so evil that Hell itself spat him back out."

That said, I hear-by amend this thread's title as follows:  "Show us your classics or quote a pirate"   

Wow!

Awesome!

Beautiful pics.  Thanks for sharing.

You did an amazing job badknot!

Do you show you it?  You should!

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