jrc99
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Muncie 4 speed? Nice price maker there.

67 Chevelle? Pillar and seat give it away if it is.

This is why I love drivers. Take my grandfather’s Camaro for example, it’s gorgeous, but not without faults, so I wouldn’t be afraid to drive it. If it goes to a show, it’s driven there,

C4C may have actually affected me. I’m trying to find a 1984 Bronco my father sold 10 years ago, and I’m horrified of the idea that it may have died in this scam.

Right?! As dumb as it sounds, I never thought I’d see the day where a 2004 F150 is rusty. That’s not sarcasm, by the way.

wot?

*very insane, maniacal laughter*

There’s this thing called sarcasm. Apparently you’ve never heard of it.

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Huh. Sounds like me. Foxbodies have always been my favorite, considering I grew up around one.

That’s the one complaint we have. Tanner never loses and thus I only watch until the end of the challenges.

My father and I seriously must be the only people who like the U.S. Top Gear.

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Ask and ye shall receive! Map is unfinished and unreleased as of yet however.

Third gen Bronco body would be amazing. Been wanting one for my Stampede, but nobody makes one.

Is the owner Satan?

I have tweeted Stacey about this.

632 Chevy crate motor would wake it right up. Especially like one of the ones on Street Outlaws.

There’s a weekly show here my Dad and I go to. There’s a guy with a 69 Copo Camaro, has the invoice and dealer stuff in the window. I didn’t see anything about it being a copo, so I asked the guy if it was. Keep in mind, I’m 15 years old. His response?

“Sure.” In a fairly snobby tone. I understand why, but I despise

But to say it was junk is complete crap. It was a race car (in the factory muscle car sort of way, not stripped down purpose built way). Just not in the cornering sense.

Hold on now, a 1968 LeMans is quite a cool car.

I’m hoping it’s a bit like Motor City online. In that game you could modify many engine parts and multiple real brand options. You could actually put an Edelbrock Performer on a 396. It had none of this EXHAUST: STAGE 1, 2, 3 crap developers do now. It was very in depth, especially for its’ time.