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    i am still in love with the early 70's cars. to me they offered speed and comfort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jyardgirl View Post
    i am still in love with the early 70's cars. to me they offered speed and comfort.
    Like Big Boats on flat water
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    Quote Originally Posted by cffisher View Post
    Like Big Boats on flat water
    Hee-hee!! My Bride always referred to our '70 Chevy Kingswood Estate wagon as like driving an aircraft carrier.
    Rrumbler, Aka: Hey you, "Old School", Hairy, and other unsavory monickers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jyardgirl View Post
    i am still in love with the early 70's cars. to me they offered speed and comfort.


    I just noticed we don't have a "do not like" button on this forum
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    Yep, the cosworth was a nice little car, if you owned one, you knew the GM service manager by
    their first name. They stayed in the shop for the first part of their life.

    I was a service manager at a GM dealership, we had two in and out of the shop, funny they
    never had the same problem, always stupid little things from vibration.
    Solid running motors until you over tached one a couple times.......lol.
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    The Porsche 928 was one of the most futuristic cars of its era, finishing in 1995 with 350 hp and 170 mph. The downfall was that it did look a little like a squashed Pacer with Lamborghini Miura headlamps, lol.

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