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NEAT old Buick wagon here guys....

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Wicked cool old Olds 88 going to battle with a Hudson here....

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While we are on the subject of Old Buicks...

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Obviously pre WWII

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Another cool old Buick pic...I would have loved being alive in this era, when travel had some romance to it...

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When we think of GTO's and racing, we think drag racing. But here is one running the Baja 1000

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'67

'68

'67

...and they're not even fully assembled yet. :D

also, interestingly enough, before WWII the swastika was seen as an emblem of bravery and good luck. then Hitler got a hold of it and ruined it forever.

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And that is just a gorgeous MKIII. And do I spy a '66 Shelby in the background?

And JEESH, less than $2000 for a brand new Ford? You can't even get a beat-to-hell hoopty Ford for that much, now.

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A few more, this time from my love of road racing. Mid Ohio, Trans Am racing, circa 1969

Eat your heart out, boys!

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A Camaro in thunder Valley

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To be fair, a little equal time to a Mustang....

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Mustang and vintage 911

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Vintage Firebird and Camaro

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New Cutty, new for 69 camaro, new for 69 Charger in the spectator parking area....

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Javelin and firebird

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Levester Lewis bringing his Camaro into the pits with a blown tranny on lap 41...

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Toasted wheel bearing on Donahue Camaro

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Maybe this should be in the guys and cars thread....Donahues Camaro again....Fuel stop...

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...and one that should be in the Curves thread...

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...or two...

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I'm still also a fan of the small bore stuff, a vintage Alfa Romeo

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Camaro hangin its tail out...

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This is when racing was racing... Firebird and Mustang duking it out at the limit...

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Whoa, nice additions to the thread. Cool yet painful to see the gorefest out there, with the beaten, banged-up pony cars struggling for the checkered.

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