A musclecar photoshoot. :)
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A musclecar photoshoot. :)
I dunno if any of you guys like old American muscle, but a couple of the fellas here decided to go do some crusing in downtown Buffalo... and we brought some cameras.
Pauly, 1968 Camaro SS; Joey, 1969 Camaro Z/28; Mike, 1955 Chevy Bel Air; John, 1979 Camaro Z/28, and the lone Ford, myself, 1968 Mustang fastback.
Enjoy!
No dogs.
Mike's shoebox, this car looks SO good going down the road.
Doing my best to keep McQueen happy
Cover of the Nov. '08 issue of Car Craft
The infamous blue bunny...
Ugh... so hot... and now with fuelie powah
No burnouts on steel grates kthnx
But here, it's alllllll good...
Mike fighting the torque
During the bridge shoot
Joey reconoitering...
"Go for pinks?"
Mike caught me in his rearview: Anyone remember that scene?
Found a random goat on the side of the road...
Good stance on the double nickel.
Some of the past here. In 1968 Ohio Street was alive. It's a shell of itself.
Joey's car just pops in person. Sounds like an earthquake's soundtrack, too.
Please note that he parked in the middle of an intersection, here
I love this pic
I had a freaking ball. I loved when we sat at a light downtown and Pauly just lit 'em right up, shit was manly as hell
Pauly, 1968 Camaro SS; Joey, 1969 Camaro Z/28; Mike, 1955 Chevy Bel Air; John, 1979 Camaro Z/28, and the lone Ford, myself, 1968 Mustang fastback.
Enjoy!
No dogs.
Mike's shoebox, this car looks SO good going down the road.
Doing my best to keep McQueen happy
Cover of the Nov. '08 issue of Car Craft
The infamous blue bunny...
Ugh... so hot... and now with fuelie powah
No burnouts on steel grates kthnx
But here, it's alllllll good...
Mike fighting the torque
During the bridge shoot
Joey reconoitering...
"Go for pinks?"
Mike caught me in his rearview: Anyone remember that scene?
Found a random goat on the side of the road...
Good stance on the double nickel.
Some of the past here. In 1968 Ohio Street was alive. It's a shell of itself.
Joey's car just pops in person. Sounds like an earthquake's soundtrack, too.
Please note that he parked in the middle of an intersection, here
I love this pic
I had a freaking ball. I loved when we sat at a light downtown and Pauly just lit 'em right up, shit was manly as hell
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very nice. my dad has a 68 mustang and i wouldnt mined getting on either but realy great pics and cars
Tony
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90 LS Spec rio red sold
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92ss satinsvoice wrote:LOL! that block was like F*** THIS! IM OUT!
mike-tracy wrote:Word. I'd love to get my hands on one of those trannies, but I just can't stomach the cost
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I love the shoebox
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quicklook wrote:for the young ones on the forum, the rear view mirror shot was mimicking the "bullett" movie.
yep, i got the same feeling when i saw that rear view mirror pic.
that movies chase seen was the shit!
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I'm flattered. Thanks guys.
The '69 Z blew it's engine many many years ago - it now sports a cammed, aluminum head 472.
Buffman, you are the first person to comment on it, and correctly so. No muscle in the pics (well, minus the '69 Judge) but it's easier to type than "four ponies and a shoebox photoshoot thread"
And last but not least, yep, Mike grabbed a "Bullitt shot."
The other guys have put up their pics if you guys would like to check 'em out too.
The '69 Z blew it's engine many many years ago - it now sports a cammed, aluminum head 472.
Buffman, you are the first person to comment on it, and correctly so. No muscle in the pics (well, minus the '69 Judge) but it's easier to type than "four ponies and a shoebox photoshoot thread"
And last but not least, yep, Mike grabbed a "Bullitt shot."
The other guys have put up their pics if you guys would like to check 'em out too.
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Always loved the '55's - Italian-American design fusion at its best. Friend of mine had a gold '79 Z28 just like that, but with T-tops. Garaged with low miles and bought it for $600. The owner had died and his mother kept it around for years and finally decided to sell it. That was a hell of a deal even then. You need to find a '68 Charger and play Bullit. The '55 is too nice to be Two Lane Blacktop (all yous kids out there need to see that movie if you haven't).
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I'd love to.
A true muscle car was an intermediate (midsize, @ 112" wheelbase) 2-door body with a large V8 and RWD, built between 1964 and 1974. The car had to have "sporty pretentions, real or otherwise." The Pontiac GTO, Ford Fairlane 427, Dodge Charger R/T, Olds 442, Buick GSX and Chevy Chevelle SS are some examples.
However, fullsize cars, even with sporting creds, are NOT muscle cars. Too big, too heavy. Includes the Galaxie 500XL and the Impala SS.
Pony cars are "sportier", and follow a different fomula. They are smaller, (@ 108" wheelbase), lighter, and designed as more youthful vehicles, still retaining 2 doors, RWD and a V8. The Mustang, Camaro, Firebird, Javelin, Barracuda/'Cuda, and Challenger are pony cars.
Also, there were sport compacts back then, too - cars like the Plymouth Duster, Dodge Demon, Ford Maverick, and Chevy Nova were popular alternatives to the bigger muscle cars, and were cheaper than flashy pony cars to insure.
A true muscle car was an intermediate (midsize, @ 112" wheelbase) 2-door body with a large V8 and RWD, built between 1964 and 1974. The car had to have "sporty pretentions, real or otherwise." The Pontiac GTO, Ford Fairlane 427, Dodge Charger R/T, Olds 442, Buick GSX and Chevy Chevelle SS are some examples.
However, fullsize cars, even with sporting creds, are NOT muscle cars. Too big, too heavy. Includes the Galaxie 500XL and the Impala SS.
Pony cars are "sportier", and follow a different fomula. They are smaller, (@ 108" wheelbase), lighter, and designed as more youthful vehicles, still retaining 2 doors, RWD and a V8. The Mustang, Camaro, Firebird, Javelin, Barracuda/'Cuda, and Challenger are pony cars.
Also, there were sport compacts back then, too - cars like the Plymouth Duster, Dodge Demon, Ford Maverick, and Chevy Nova were popular alternatives to the bigger muscle cars, and were cheaper than flashy pony cars to insure.
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The Pony car class was named after the Mustang, big surprise, so that's another way to think of which cars are in that class.
Always liked the compacts as well. They're finally being appreciated. The related book to my Dante series has a 1971 340 Demon in it. Too bad the pussies caved in to the religious nuts and dumped the "Demon" name.
Always liked the compacts as well. They're finally being appreciated. The related book to my Dante series has a 1971 340 Demon in it. Too bad the pussies caved in to the religious nuts and dumped the "Demon" name.
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