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    hi, i'm new

     



    Hi, i'm new to this site. I'm 15, I don't have a hot rod, but i like them, as well as almost any car...
    Someday, i will have a hot rod.! I'm always checking the classifieds for cars... and in fact today found a 37 chevy coupe with a 327 for $1200....oh well, i can dream.
    Thanks for reading my pretty boring topic, and I hope to talk later.

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    Welcome pontiac63_

    Just takes persistence,........... and maybe a good job, to feed your hobby.
    "PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
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    Welcome to CHR Pontiac63. A 37 chevy with a 327 for $1200 is a pretty good deal. If you do buy it post some pictures . I'd love to see another 37.
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    yeah, i know it's a good deal...
    "1937 chev coupe, 327 auto, nice old rod, good body, runs good, needs some work, $1200"
    .....Can I borrow about $1000?

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    Welcome Pontiac, glad to have ya. keep savin' and lookin' you'll find your dream hot rod, at a good price. Word of advice, if you EVER run across an ol' merc, they're junk. Tell me so I can get it into my garage hahaha.
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    Welcome aboard pontiac63 dont worry we were all there at one point and time (young and not enough money) but best advice is trying find a part time job if you havent already and start puttin back what $$$ you can.

    The first hot rod is always something that you can modify and build as you can afford to.

    Best thing is you have good taste..... PONTIAC!
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    pontiac all the way! i've got a car, i bought when I was 12...a 62 pontiac wagon. but i want a 2 door, or hot rod. my dad's got 2 63 pontiac 2 dr hdtp's...so that's where my pontiac taste comes from.

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    Dont over look building a cool wagon,even 4 door wagons can be cool. Check out mr.mopar64's gallery on this site hes building a very cool lookin wagon....could make ya look at your wagon a bit dfferent
    Somewhere out on Woordward ave. cruzin!

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    Or try and find a pink and white 1957 Pontiac Convertable. Pink and white sounds girilish but, it's actully kinda nice, my grandfather had one.


    Even if it's not a pink and white 1957, all 1957 pontiacs are nice cars.
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    agreed, 57 pontiacs are nice, and gee, wouldn't i look pretty, a 6'3, 230 pound man sitting behind the wheel of a pink convertible in my football jacket? lol.

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    Originally posted by pontiac63
    agreed, 57 pontiacs are nice, and gee, wouldn't i look pretty, a 6'3, 230 pound man sitting behind the wheel of a pink convertible in my football jacket? lol.




    Yeah I guess your right, Pink '57's do look nice but, not with a football player behind the wheel, then it would make you look stupid. Another color for those cars was a kindof hunter green I belive, that would suite you better.
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    I love just about any car made in 57. It was a great year for cars but I'll pass on the pink unless it's for grandma.
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    I admit, I would never drive any pink car but, a pink 1957 Pontiac is nice to look at.
    You don't know what you've got til it's gone

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    Welcome to the site Pontiac63, always nice to see the younger guys interested in hotrods. I too had a 63 bonniville 2dr years ago, very nice cars and blowngoat is right, never count out a mean wagon!!

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    Had a GTO and a couple Gand Prix. LIKED EM'.
    "PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
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