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hey ive got a 92 buick century does that count? its american but no muscle lol. you guys have some nice cars, shanajustin that malibu is tough. I need another toy. diesel storm that elcamino is CLEAN man that thing looks brand new
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thanks, i just had the wheels put on in that pic. that was back in 2001. unfortunatly right now it doesnt look as good as it does in that pic.
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Good thread keep 'em comin' folks!
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I've got a '73 RS/Z-28 been in my family since '74. it is all original unrestored still down to the AM 8-track. 350 M21 3.73 posi. it'll get get a proper resto here in the not too distant future.
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Now this is what I'm talking about, hey don't be shy of what you got, if it's American and its gots some muscle about it than throw on here I have seen some sweet rides on here, and sweet projects too, maybe throw some specs of what it has up with the pics! Keep em rollin everyone.
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i have had my ss since the early eighties. small block 350 10 to 1 comperssion. wide ratio muncie fourspeed . 12 bolt posi. all matching #'s had it stripped to bare metal and shot back in the late eighties. could use some catching up again. hate to drive it for the thieves and idiots in this part of the country.
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I've sold all of my stuff but I do have pictures around the house of it.
1970 Buick GS Stage 1 bench seat car, 12:80s with stock motor except for headers, intake, HEI, and a good Turbo 400 with a small converter. I miss this one. It went to Wisconsin.
1987 Buick T-Type Turbo, It ran 11:50s on the original motor with just bolt-ons. The car now resides in Dexter MO and is raced at Sikeston
1971 Buick Skylark ran 12 teens with mild 430 inch Electra 225 engine.
1966 Buick GS 2 owner factory nailhead 401 big block, A/C, automatic car. It was a one owner when I bought it at Pickneyville Ill.
1965 Buick Skylark ran low 13s with a very mild low compression 455.
And the last one isn't a classic but it does run high 13s with just a few small changes I made and that is my Wifes
1999 Buick Regal GS with the supercharged 3800 in it.
I won my class at the Buick Nationals in 1990 at Bowling Green Ken. with the 70 Stage 1 and again in 2003 with the Wifes car running in the fwd drive class.
1970 Buick GS Stage 1 bench seat car, 12:80s with stock motor except for headers, intake, HEI, and a good Turbo 400 with a small converter. I miss this one. It went to Wisconsin.
1987 Buick T-Type Turbo, It ran 11:50s on the original motor with just bolt-ons. The car now resides in Dexter MO and is raced at Sikeston
1971 Buick Skylark ran 12 teens with mild 430 inch Electra 225 engine.
1966 Buick GS 2 owner factory nailhead 401 big block, A/C, automatic car. It was a one owner when I bought it at Pickneyville Ill.
1965 Buick Skylark ran low 13s with a very mild low compression 455.
And the last one isn't a classic but it does run high 13s with just a few small changes I made and that is my Wifes
1999 Buick Regal GS with the supercharged 3800 in it.
I won my class at the Buick Nationals in 1990 at Bowling Green Ken. with the 70 Stage 1 and again in 2003 with the Wifes car running in the fwd drive class.