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Not So Fast

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Tom, we were neighbors lol, we lived in El Toro over 20 years, loved the smell of the Orange feilds back then!! It was so nice back then but you know what happened to it, became too much for me to handle so we sold out and took up residence here in Havasu. Best move we've made but now its becoming too much like what we left only a smaller scale but conservatives still reign haha. The rest of the US Im not too sure of thou ☹️
My last truck became what you describe, to much $$$ in it but thats being a car guy right ?
A few pics of it, now resides in Phoenix, had a 502 for power
Bobby
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Nice. I'm in Mission Pendejo, I mean Viejo. But have had places in LHC for last 30 years. Built a house with RV in Havi in 2001, just before the boom started.
Wanna get out of Taxifornia myself for all the obvious reasons, but not ready for AZ full-time yet. Getting close though. Closer with Gov Newscum's bullshit:oops:
Thanks for the kind words on the Camaro.

It was one of those projects that was fun once it started to go back together, but I had to change shops during paint and again during assembly for various reasons. It took 4 years from start to finish. Well worth it at the end. When I went to pick it up from the interior shop I almost shit myself when I saw how nice it was. Interior guy thought I wasn't happy cuz I didn't say anything for like 5 minutes as I just took in everything he had done. Truth is, I was over the moon speechless. The pics don't even do it justice. Rarely does that happen on these kind of projects huh? ;)😁

I'm Tom, great to meet you
Check your private Messages, stuff there I dont want to make public but I know you thru my Cuz, small world
 

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Where I live, there are multiple Car Shows every weekend. Most are casual events. The cars can be all over the range. Some are trailered to these events, while others are driven.

As I get older, I find myself wanting to get involved in this fun hobby. What keeps me from doing it, is that I don’t want to be constantly wrenching and working on whatever I buy. I want it turn key and reliable. Does this exist with this type of hobby?

I just want to be a casual participant with a cool ride that I drove to event. When I am not taking it to car shows, I am cruising the beach cities with it.

I really like Rat Rods, but they sound like you need to be a master mechanic to own one.

What would you suggest that I purchase? Ideas?
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I enjoy the car show life and I'm actually in a car club The SULTANS of Long Beach. It is key to have a reliable ride, I did have a 65' T-bird for a short time that was my father's. But now I have a 37' Ford with a LS 5.3 VORTEC and all the bells and whistles. I can drive this car across the country with out any worries 👍
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Just a (late) mention here.... the Pomona auto swap meet is tomorrow. Rain or shine from 5am......
 

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Thats one bitching looking Camaro and you say you still have it ?? Very cool and done just right my friend, JUST RIGHT!!!!!!!!
This si what I have nowadays, not very fast but still pretty good lookin
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That was my High School truck. Almost identical but with centerlines, later Colorado Customs. I had no issues with the ladies lol
 

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Tom, we were neighbors lol, we lived in El Toro over 20 years, loved the smell of the Orange feilds back then!! It was so nice back then but you know what happened to it, became too much for me to handle so we sold out and took up residence here in Havasu. Best move we've made but now its becoming too much like what we left only a smaller scale but conservatives still reign haha. The rest of the US Im not too sure of thou ☹️
My last truck became what you describe, to much $$$ in it but thats being a car guy right ?
A few pics of it, now resides in Phoenix, had a 502 for power
Bobby
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I that would be cool but don't put much effort into it, They are still bringing good money on www.bringatrailer.com, I actually intend on doing a Mecum auction just for the experience of doing it. no way can I loose on this one. @C-Ya check out this bring a trailer link on your search. it's top notch stuff with great research and sales tracking features

SummitKarl, what do you mean by "do" a Mecum auction? Buy a car or sell one. I have some experience with them and I might be able to give you a little friendly advice.

PM me when you have a chance. Don't really want to post it all ;) :oops:
 

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Got the Cadillac back from the shop today. Really came out nice. Wheels, tires, new fuel pumps, exhaust, CAI, tune, tint and an apple CarPlay conversion. Although not old old (it’s 13 years old), I suspect it will eventually make the grade for car shows.. you don’t see too many of them around.

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Here you go! 69 Camaro SS with built up 350 425 hp. Vintage air drive it anywhere anytime.
And 68 AMC AMX 390 with a 727 tranny. Drive this anywhere anytime as well
 

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Where I live, there are multiple Car Shows every weekend. Most are casual events. The cars can be all over the range. Some are trailered to these events, while others are driven.

As I get older, I find myself wanting to get involved in this fun hobby. What keeps me from doing it, is that I don’t want to be constantly wrenching and working on whatever I buy. I want it turn key and reliable. Does this exist with this type of hobby?

I just want to be a casual participant with a cool ride that I drove to event. When I am not taking it to car shows, I am cruising the beach cities with it.

I really like Rat Rods, but they sound like you need to be a master mechanic to own one.

What would you suggest that I purchase? Ideas?

They all need work, so keep it simple, especially if someone else has to work on it. I like the 1960’s and 70’s cars with 396 Chevies.
Body and interior wise, I’d take Pontiac or Buick with a 400 or 455 with a four speed Muncie.

If you have a garage, convertibles and t-tops get you out of those 30 minutes of rain.

There was a great vintage Ferrari repair shop at the Scottsdale airport 20 or so years ago. You need to find a place to have your vintage stuff serviced.
 

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Got the Cadillac back from the shop today. Really came out nice. Wheels, tires, new fuel pumps, exhaust, CAI, tune, tint and an apple CarPlay conversion. Although not old old (it’s 13 years old), I suspect it will eventually make the grade for car shows.. you don’t see too many of them around.

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Love V’s, I’ve got a V-Wagon and very few people know WTF it is
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Here you go! 69 Camaro SS with built up 350 425 hp. Vintage air drive it anywhere anytime.
And 68 AMC AMX 390 with a 727 tranny. Drive this anywhere anytime as well
R u selling the 69?
 

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They all need work, so keep it simple, especially if someone else has to work on it. I like the 1960’s and 70’s cars with 396 Chevies.
Body and interior wise, I’d take Pontiac or Buick with a 400 or 455 with a four speed Muncie.

If you have a garage, convertibles and t-tops get you out of those 30 minutes of rain.

There was a great vintage Ferrari repair shop at the Scottsdale airport 20 or so years ago. You need to find a place to have your vintage stuff serviced.
If I didn't already have one, this Volvo would interest me. Offered by Tarlton Classics. You won't find another make that is in the Guiness Books of record with over 3.2 million miles on its original engine.

 

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Personally, I like seeing factory original cars. Or mildly souped up ones. Basically period correct. Takes a lot more thought and work than tossing an ls in one.


Don't get me wrong, an ls motor has its place but I don't think it's in classic cars and hot rods.
 

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Personally, I like seeing factory original cars. Or mildly souped up ones. Basically period correct. Takes a lot more thought and work than tossing an ls in one.


Don't get me wrong, an ls motor has its place but I don't think it's in classic cars and hot rods.


SHHHH!!!

Jesus, bro, she’s right here.. close enough to hear you. Last thing I need is *ANOTHER* pissed off female.

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I’ve been rolling this around in my head. Heres three. A Gia, a nova, a rat rod. That’s my pick not in order.😉
 
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