Sports cars
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Re: Sports cars
I might finally get my sports cars out.
1993firebird- CSAT Member
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lol yup about an hour plus drive to my favorite fishing hole and I took it every time . I think it cost me 20 bucks to fill it and that lasted me forever . it wasn't much for porcupines though . hit three in one night coming back from fishing one dark rainy night and they were fatties . you could feel them frackers role under your but .
no not a sports car but on the highway it sure as hell sounded like one .
loved that car.
propat
no not a sports car but on the highway it sure as hell sounded like one .
loved that car.
propat
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A firefly eh? I remember making fun of them, kinda like a lopsided sewing machine with wheels attached. But a friend had one and loved it. He was getting a kazillion mpg so I gotta respect that
even if it ain't no sportscar. I miss my harley...
even if it ain't no sportscar. I miss my harley...
pinger- CSAT Member
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Yes I hear what your saying Salt & Sand.
I no longer have a sports car but do have a full size 4x4 chevy pick up extended cab.
I usually wait until it gets real warm out an take it to a pressure wash an really get under the undercarriage rockers an frame is where I concentrate the most , each fall I take it to Rust Check an haven't seen any rust yet , knock on wood.
I no longer have a sports car but do have a full size 4x4 chevy pick up extended cab.
I usually wait until it gets real warm out an take it to a pressure wash an really get under the undercarriage rockers an frame is where I concentrate the most , each fall I take it to Rust Check an haven't seen any rust yet , knock on wood.
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lol yup . bought it for 500 bucks sold it to the scrap yard for 250 two and a half years latter . the scrap yard was 10 mins up the road DROVE it there basically on one cylinder . konked out 5 times on the way but I got it there . aside from fracking with the carb every now and then did no work to it. loved that car . funner than frack.
propat
propat
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didn't they only have three cylinders to begin with.
1993firebird- CSAT Member
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LMAO the funnest car I ever owned was an old firefly with one of the cylinders all but cooked . im talkin almoast no compression . the only car I ever owned I could top out . totally wound out on the highway 85 kph . just that crazy loud high pitch whine you would swere you were doing over 200 mps in the indy 500 or somewhere . just barrels of fun.
propat
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lol propat and sabrelove.
1993firebird- CSAT Member
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Actually, I've got an old mustang. But I refuse to answer to Mustang Sally.
sabrelove- CSAT Member
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lol sorry firebird that was for saber . ya kinda figured the year thing out buds because I was pretty certain it wasn't your birthday lol.
propat
propat
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Yes I do , same year as my website name.
1993firebird- CSAT Member
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Better one sabrelove.
1993firebird- CSAT Member
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Doesn't mean I have a Buick LeSabre, Propat!
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