MikeKardec
One Too Many
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My first car just after a great deal of repair and paint etc. in 1979 ...
Like an idiot I caved into selling it about 10 years ago when I felt I would never have the money to fix it to a higher standard again ... mistake, I could do it easily now. I've tried to buy it back but so far, no luck, and I think the guy who has it would want too much.
After I gave that one temporarily to my sister I built another Mustang as a convertible '68 GT/CS, then a '66 convertible hipo (what would today be called a resto-mod but the term didn't exist then). I also had a '48 Ford Super Delux, a 1970 BMW 2800cs and a '65 Ranchero. Quite a few years went by before I could afford t get back into it or was crazy enough to get back into it. I then had a '66 Corvette for awhiie. All of those except the '48 were my daily driver. I also had a number of cheaply bought street racers in that period, usually big block auto trans Cameros which were disposable if I tore them up. We did a shift kit and installed super low rear end gears and road racing rear tires. Then we just dragged them until they were trashed. Neither of the Cameros would do 90 MPH but they would practically stand on their rear ends like a professionally built dragster and come "out of the hole" unbelievably fast. Whoever you were racing against usually just gave up rather than take the chance of damaging their car trying to catch up. My friend Randy came up with that tactic and it worked like a charm ... it was also dumb and dangerous and we broke some cars that today could have been nicely restored. Youth and intelligence do travel on the same bus!
After a decade (and after screwing up and letting the original Mustang go), the bug me again and now my vintage car is an '73 Alfa ... all those years of being stuck up about V8s, what an idiot I was!
and I also have a Land Rover ... though it's currently in pieces again ...
I won't have any space left once the LR gets back in the garage but I do keep lusting after a Volvo P1800. I've sort of promised myself not to own a car that can't do 20mpg so my days of muscle car ownership are pretty much over.
Like an idiot I caved into selling it about 10 years ago when I felt I would never have the money to fix it to a higher standard again ... mistake, I could do it easily now. I've tried to buy it back but so far, no luck, and I think the guy who has it would want too much.
After I gave that one temporarily to my sister I built another Mustang as a convertible '68 GT/CS, then a '66 convertible hipo (what would today be called a resto-mod but the term didn't exist then). I also had a '48 Ford Super Delux, a 1970 BMW 2800cs and a '65 Ranchero. Quite a few years went by before I could afford t get back into it or was crazy enough to get back into it. I then had a '66 Corvette for awhiie. All of those except the '48 were my daily driver. I also had a number of cheaply bought street racers in that period, usually big block auto trans Cameros which were disposable if I tore them up. We did a shift kit and installed super low rear end gears and road racing rear tires. Then we just dragged them until they were trashed. Neither of the Cameros would do 90 MPH but they would practically stand on their rear ends like a professionally built dragster and come "out of the hole" unbelievably fast. Whoever you were racing against usually just gave up rather than take the chance of damaging their car trying to catch up. My friend Randy came up with that tactic and it worked like a charm ... it was also dumb and dangerous and we broke some cars that today could have been nicely restored. Youth and intelligence do travel on the same bus!
After a decade (and after screwing up and letting the original Mustang go), the bug me again and now my vintage car is an '73 Alfa ... all those years of being stuck up about V8s, what an idiot I was!
and I also have a Land Rover ... though it's currently in pieces again ...
I won't have any space left once the LR gets back in the garage but I do keep lusting after a Volvo P1800. I've sort of promised myself not to own a car that can't do 20mpg so my days of muscle car ownership are pretty much over.