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Old 05-29-2010, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by SiR:Mallard View Post
Here are the photos from Michigan trip. Hope everyone enjoys


My Dads favorite in his collection. 1969 Mustang GT Convertible. All Original with 351 Windsor. 3rd Owner.
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Exceptionally clean Pontiac TRANS AM. I think it was a '78.
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This thing lunged so bad at an idle/roll. Cams from hell. Man style tuckage.
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The only goat I remember seeing there.
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69 Malibu. Was in my Top 3 favorites. Car had real natural "stance" in person.
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The origination or Midori and hella Yella fogs!
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Very well preserved Thunderbird.
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I fail to remember what this interior shot was from. By the look of the fonts on the speedo, it surely looks like a FORD/LINCOLN. Maybe a early model town car?
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IROC-Z in such great shape. I rarely see these anymore, and if I do they have been beat too poo.
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The rest of the TRANS AM. The wheel finish and body molds we beyond fresh.
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The rear concealed gas cap/latch on the 69 Mustang GTs.
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Dashboard from a 1918 Studebaker. Check out the mileage. The owner told me it was parked in a barn and sat from 1930 until 2007. It had its fluids changed and a tune-up and it fired right up. The car on the outside was all there but you can imagine it was not very pretty. You might be able to see it in the background of some of my other pics.
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1971 Mustang. Dressed as a Mach 1.
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3 Pack. If you look in the background you can see that 1918 Studebaker.
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Red hot paint and a blangin engine.
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Stingray with the 427 in it. Looks red, but was bright orange.
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Camaro Z28. 1978 sound right Mike? I forget. Maybe it was a '79.
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An oldie from the Model T Ford Club of America.
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Another Stang. This one was clean street car but was not feeling the replicated Boss Paint Scheme or those autozone fogs.
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Thunderbird. Car was quite evil/dark in person. Made me feel like a Vampire owned it.
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Another late 60s Camaro for Mike. This was was topless.
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Chrysler New Yorker. This thing was mean, and the ONLY sedan I saw. Had my favorite Taupe interior too!
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More of that nasty Malibu.
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More 69 Action.
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Couldn't ignore a shiny metal dash. Battleship gray anyone? lmao.
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Ford Custom with a Nardi Wheel, and yes that's a Nardi, and NO it's not JDM.
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My favorite car of the day, a 1951 Crosley Wagon. Its owned by a woman, and she put about 60k in it. The gas-sipping motor was ditched for a 3.8 liter V6 Engine from a General Motors car. Car has about 220hp. Hard to believe but she told me the car actually weighs in at about 2500lbs. I still can't get over that.
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If you don't recognize this.. those are the markings of a Cuda.
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The cockpit of the New Yorker. The stock metal/and finish just looks gangsta to me.
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Forget which car this came from, but pretty cool radiator cap.
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Caught my dad admiring his car.
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