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    Thanks man! She still refuses to actually go for a spin though "No, too loud daddy!" I could look at pics of these cars all days, and especially enjoy reading what everyone has hidden underneath. Your car sounds like an angry little beast.
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    Yeah, it's kind of high volume.

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    Me and my youngest son at the ALMS/WEC race at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin a few weeks ago.
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    Wonderful!

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    You can dress him up, but you can't take him out!
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    me sorting out some tools at the track. aaron hatz looks on for the car to come in.

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  7. #357
    Quote Originally Posted by getz View Post
    Thanks man! She still refuses to actually go for a spin though "No, too loud daddy!" I could look at pics of these cars all days, and especially enjoy reading what everyone has hidden underneath. Your car sounds like an angry little beast.

    that's a bicep pose.....c'mon be honest...

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    Red face

    Back in the late '60's 3 of my close high school car buddies had 55' Chevy's... all 3 'posts', and all 3 in Sea Foam Green (two of them with white tops!!)

    Hector, George, Danny,........ but not me......

    I street raced, cruised, and traveled great distances in all of them, but never owned one........


    At the 'Peterson's Breakfast Club' coffee last month I at least got to sit in one again............
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    myself (center), Aaron hatz (right) and our friend Steve as we tied up a shoot I did with the Chartreuse car Aaron just recently finished.

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    Wow you look so much different than the photo in your avatar, must be the glasses ;-)
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