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  1. Ian

    Classic custom, found in Canada and shipped back to the UK. New dressed 350, Pearlescent White Flames over Metallic Blue.

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  2. Billy

    1950 Mercury. Fuel injected 350 engine, air ride, power Cadillac sears, power windows.

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  3. Otto

    1969 Dodge Dart Swinger clone. 340 engine with a 904 transmission and a 8.75 rear end. Has A/C under dash unit. B3 light blue metallic.

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  4. Dale Hamill

    This car was a barn find in 2007, with 8000 miles on it. It is a Canadian Strato Chief. The body has little body work done around the rear wheel openings and the bottom rear edges of the front fenders. The chassis is still all original except for springs. I drove the car for four years and then did the body work and paint, addition of the SD scoop and Legendary Interior. It now has a 350V8, Muncie M22 trans and 3:73 gear set. It was an early production car shipped in September 1962.

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  5. Jerry L Lyda

    I am now the CEO of a nonprofit Veterans K9 Solutions, Inc. We train dogs and the veteran so that the dog is a service dog at NO cost to the veteran.

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  6. James Sytnick

    The picture says 1970 Chrysler 300. The car in the picture has Buick on the grill & it doesn`t look like a Chrysler

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  7. Moe

    1947 Monarch Coupe that has been restored very close to original. It has the original engine and tranny. Was painted it’s original Parrot Green colour. Nice driver.

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  8. barnstormer36

    My ’67 Toronado Deluxe is still a work in progress. I hope someday it looks as nice as your ’66. Hope you’re in the TOA so you can get THE DRIVER and share photos of your car.

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  9. Dave Clemens

    Like your ’55. Don’t see that original color scheme often. I have grown to like it.

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  10. Michael Wagoner

    A true barn fine. Sat in a barn for 45 years in Nevada, MO. Was a body off restoration in 2008.

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  11. Tim Jackson

    I’m out of money but i some trads for work done if possible i asking. 65 caddy o3bmw 7 serious.

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  12. J. Davis

    Love the YEOMAN. The only 2dr pass wagon Chevy made in 1958, and then just one year – less than 18,000 made. A true California car – with 1 pc bumpers front and back

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  13. Steven hartung

    My beautiful all original 76 Ford elite. 1 repaint and rims other then that all stock . Rear seat belts still in plastic

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  14. Terence Smith

    My mate and i are doing up a 1976 Pontiac , lot of work cutting rust out rear springs and hangers went through the boot floor big job setting them all up but got it done .

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  15. L

    When it was first bought 318 4BBL Holley carb 4 wheel drive on Dick Cepeck wheels and lifted with 35×12.5 tires.

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    • Roger Huckey

      My 1968 mustang convertible I converted from a 6 cylinder four lug car to a 289 v8 five lug with a 9 inch rear end. We are enjoying driving it now.

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  16. Christopher Stewart

    Restoration project. Changing fuel pump and tank and filler neck and grommets, new aluminum radiator and head and taillights…Currently roadblock with convertible top mechanicals. Replaced frame, but passenger side in need of adjustment before completing new top materials.

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  17. Rob Parfitt

    A cared for 1969 Cadillac Coupe de Ville in perfect condition, engine never touched, restoration done in 2019 new brakes all round including disc assemblies, aluminium exhaust most of the chrome interior seats recovered.I have owned this 54 tear beauty for 25 years and hope for many more!

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  18. Ramon

    1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster complete resto in my garage took my good friend Izzy 6 yrs to complete

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  19. Frank

    1969 Opel Gt, 383 stroker, dart heads, Keith black pistons, eagle rods, bottom end girdle, 2 4 barrel intake, 411 gears in Ford 9 inch rear axle, triangulated coil over rear axle, beafed 700R4 trans,

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  20. Chuck Moss

    This is the 2nd 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air that my wife and I have owned. We got married on December 7, 1958 and the first car we purchased together was a 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air, 2 tone blue. Sold it in 1963 when we were transferred to Japan.

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  21. Bill Weber

    Bought my ’70 Roadrunner on 1/26/71 brand new off the lot when I hitchhiked 60 miles from my home in Lancaster,Ca. to Burbank,Ca. I had to do a lot of hassling with the salesman to pick it up for $2719 ,since he didn’t know that it was my only ride home. Final kicker was that they couldn’t sell the color (plum crazy) on the weekend sale,lol.

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  22. Tim C

    Best modification: added Tremic TKO 600 5 speed transmission, custom sound system, front disc brake conversion, 1 wire alternator, pointless distributor.

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  23. OWEN A PRIMAVERA

    Was your 65 ever resister New Jersey ? Did ground up on her in 1977/1979. My kid born 1980 sold vett. in 1985 her long legs in the baby seat between mom and dad and shifter got a little crowded.

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  24. Adrian Whittemore

    The Daimler Limousine was the last of the coach built Limousines – favoured by European royalty.
    These were powered by the straight 6 XK engine that was used in Jaguar and Daimler cars from the 50s through to the 90s – probably most famously in E types (Jaguar XKE), mated to a GM400 auto transmission/
    After this Limousines were just stretched versions of ordinary cars such as Mercedes, Jaguar, Volvo, Cadillac or Lincoln.

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  25. Roger Ortiz Jr.

    My project is a 1970 numbers matching Monte Carlo,a two owner survivor ready for paint and body

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  26. Donald Crim

    1983 Hurst Olds with all original paint and interior.. replaced the 307 with a built 455

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  27. Gerald Whitaker

    Got the first compact ford ranger long wheel base. Installed 89 2.9 liter v6 with many new parts. Restoration not complete. AT stopping point now due to MONEY!

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  28. Dale

    I bought this car in 2007 with 8000miles on it. It was quite nice but needed restoration which was completed by my friend John over a year and a half, with minor body work fresh paint, a new Legendary Interior, and a motor transplant. The chassis is mostly original ‘cept for the spring. I have it documented from the day of production and just enjoy owning this car so much!

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  29. Dale Hamill

    This car was the REAL BARN FIND. It had 8000 miles on it in 2007 and was really quite nice. I drove it for five years before doing minor body work, paint and a Legendary Interior.

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    • Dale Hamill

      This car was a REAL BARNFIND. I bought it in 2007 with 8000mies on it. I drove it for five years and then my friend John completed the minor body work and paint and a legendary Interior. The production numbers and sale of the car are documented back to the factory day of origin.

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  30. David C

    1966 Mustang Vinyl Top C4 Trans. Nightmist Blue with a metallic added to paint. An true Tasca Ford car with original receipts.

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  31. Mike Salata

    Purchased this car as a roller, built a 385 ci stroked small block 350 turbo w/ shift kit and 3500 stall , Ford 9 in. and 355 gears , not a show car , just a neat little street cruiser

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  32. FERNANDO MERINO ANGULO

    ’94 Mitsubishi galant, have had it for 11 years now, it is my daily driver!

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  33. Steve Schwer

    This is our 1960 Morris Minor, in 1957 my parents bought a model just like this and my mom, sister and I left Whittier CA for Niagara Falls. I was driving it in high school when I met my future wife and we have been looking off and for many years.

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  34. joe kirkpatrick

    bought this 1968 el camino for 4000. for my wifes 60 birthday after ten years and lots of money she now has a show car that we have taken hot august nights and many more. love it

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  35. mike welch

    71 firebird. ram air, HOK wild cherry candy paint, 93k origiginal miles , numbers matching drive train.

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  36. Elton Murray

    1963 Thunderbird, 1957 Thunderbird ( rare 3-speed ), and 1954 Oldsmobile Super 88. I have had them for 45 years.

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  37. Chuck Moss

    I am the 3rd owner of this 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air. Purchased in 2015. I got married in December 1958. The first car we purchased in January 1959 was a 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air. Had been looking for a 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air for quite a while.

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  38. ron fitzgerald

    1966 Ford Galaxie 500. Shaved door handles & mirrors. Original built 390 ci FE motor, 9″ 3:83 Detroit/Eaton Tru-trac rear end with launch control (for cool burnouts). Stumbled on it a mile from my house – guy just got home from the Woodward Ave cruise put a for sale sign in it for 5 minutes while relaxing in a lawn chair with his girl friend as I drove by. Next day I saw him and asked about it and he says how did you know it was for sale? Sign was in the car for 5 minutes as a joke. Rest is history.

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  39. Donny

    1985 Z28 Camaro been in the family since 1989 I acquired it from my Mother in 2005 an now its sentimental even more since her passing in 2017 I been wanting to finish restoren it but everything else got in the way but plan to start getting the new stuff I got mapped out for it real soon ,brakes an lines been done some stuff already needs redone like tune up an I replaced the fuel pump in the last 4or5 years

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  40. Ron M.

    I was driving a 59 Fairlane convertible back in 1965 when I first met my wife, so this car holds a special place in my heart.

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  41. Carlos Linares

    It’s 1972 Chevy C20 with original 350 and TH 400 transmission Rear diff 3.73 gears

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  42. Ronald Grigg

    1969 Chevelle, 468BBC, TH 400 w/ B&M Clutches , 12 bolt posi. New UMI Stage IV Suspension, Disc brakes all around.

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  43. Roger

    I always loved Chevelles and El Caminos.Never thought I would own her. Hey guys,it pays to stop and ask

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  44. Michael DeSantis

    My 1980 cutlass supreme brougham… getting ready to hit the streets of AZ… Work in progress, but almost done! 2 years project from rust to shine, top to bottom!

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  45. Harald Weldon

    1983 EL Camino SS modified with Corvette 355 TPI 700R4, and 3.73 rear end.

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  46. Greg R Smith

    1949 Dodge Pilot House. Chevy front clip with Target 350, auto, PS/PB Vintage Air and all steel no bondo or patches and YES it is used as a truck. Feed and supplies for the ranch are picked up 1-2 times each week. Gotta love these old trucks

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  47. Alan Fraser

    A long time ago, when I was single I had a TR 3. I was at an auction looking for some equipment and this little redhead caught my attention. Put a bid on her which I thought was about 1/3 the value & now she has me working on her in my spare time!

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  48. Kenny Matheis

    Slow build.1967 c10 shortbox stepside.sbc 377 roller,700R4,12bolt 4:56. Lowered,4.5″front and 5″outback. Its been intresting build.

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  49. Ross Austin

    1966 Mercury Montclair hardtop two door with a 410 4v heads has only 96 thousand miles on the clock

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  50. Ross Austin

    1966 Mercury Montclair hardtop has a 410 4 V heads only has 96thousand miles on the clock

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  51. Dale Hamill

    This is Canadian Strato Chief. Thecar has 22,000 miles on it. It had 8000 in 2007 when i got it from a farm yard auction.

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  52. Matt Willoughby

    Custom 56 Studebaker Pinehurst wagon with Olds 442 running gear

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  53. Rick Hallmark

    1940 Chevy Coupe. All steel and beautiful Red paint. Great driver with 19k miles.

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  54. John Hill

    I’ve owned my 69 Chevelle for 20 years has a 408 big block with a t-400 & 12 bolt pozi

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  55. Matti Halla

    My grand old lady is Plymouth Bussines Coupe 1946 fully original. Did not sucseed to drag the image into this page.
    I am sending this from Helsinki Finland and she is also lockated in here.

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  56. R.L. Ferari

    Bella is a clone of firs car in high school. Her stable mates are a 82 308GTSi and a 71 911S

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  57. Thomas Leupold

    This 1986 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE is my first Cadillac as well as my first classic car!

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