Now here's a cool car

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by boyari2, Apr 1, 2010.

  1. boyari2

    boyari2 Guest

    It's the original muscle car that spawned all the other imitators,
    isn't it?


    http://surftofind.com/car
     
    boyari2, Apr 1, 2010
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  2. Hey stupid. There's no such thing as a cool car. All cars are super-
    dangerous but useful tools. Only a psychopath loves cars. Bet you love
    child molesters too.

    Get help please.
     
    Speeders & Drunk Drivers Kill Kids, Apr 1, 2010
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  3. boyari2

    Bod Guest

    Judging by your post, I think you may need a bit of help yourself.

    Bod
     
    Bod, Apr 1, 2010
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  4. boyari2

    webreader Guest

    Has mummy taken away your blanket?

    WSR
     
    webreader, Apr 1, 2010
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  5. boyari2

    Halmyre Guest

    I'm guessing that you don't have a wife or a girlfriend, but if you do, then
    she's being shagged in that car *right now*.
     
    Halmyre, Apr 1, 2010
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  6. boyari2

    WindsorFox Guest

    No, it's not.

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    "A smörgåsbord of tomfoolery" - L0afy
     
    WindsorFox, Apr 1, 2010
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  7. boyari2

    richard Guest

    Sorry, not the original muscle car.

    http://www.autoevolution.com/news/muscle-cars-history-the-pontiac-gto-5493.html

    The original was a 1964 Pontiac GTO "The Goat".

    Your pictured mustang was a piece of shit.
    A 1963 plymouth Belvedere with a stock 318 could run circles around that
    mustang with ease.

    Personally, I owned a 1968 Dodge Coronet Station Wagon with a 383 and a
    holley 750 quad. Your mustang would still be at the line while I was
    halfway down the strip.
     
    richard, Apr 1, 2010
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  8. boyari2

    WindsorFox Guest


    I think you are a troll, but tell me by looking at that picture
    which engine is in that Mustang? The two most common ones have the same
    power as a 318 did in 1963. Comparing a 335 HP station wagon with a 235
    hp or more Mustang would be a bad idea, I'd still put my money on the
    Mustang even with only th 4V 302 simply because of the weight
    difference. If it were a 390 or bigger, you're hosed.

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    "A smörgåsbord of tomfoolery" - L0afy
     
    WindsorFox, Apr 1, 2010
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  9. boyari2

    rshersh Guest


    Beyond being a troll, Richard is a fucking idiot.

    Welcome to mtr.




















    but tell me by looking at that picture
     
    rshersh, Apr 1, 2010
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  10. boyari2

    necromancer Guest

    SFB spewed:
    The car is only as dnagerous as its driver. That said, any car you are
    driving is a weapon of mass destruction.

    --
    S&DDAM admits to being drunk and to possible drunk driving by way of
    a sentence with the poor grammar of the double negative:

    "I ain't not never been drunk none in my life. "

    --Speeders & Drunk Drivers Are MURDERERS," a.k.a. LBMHB, lb-VH,
    Pride of America, aunt millie, Judy Diariya etc...
    May 1, 2007, 1331 hrs EDT

    Ref: http://snipurl.com/1j04u
    Message ID: 1QKZh.5840$
     
    necromancer, Apr 1, 2010
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  11. boyari2

    necromancer Guest

    ME thinks its mummy dropped it in its head a few times.

    --

    Speeders & Drunk Drivers Are MURDERERS (a.k.a. SFB) admits to being
    a deadly speeder, psychopath and criminal coddler:

    "> Have you ever driven a car faster than the legal speed limit?

    Yes, but never deliberately. In fact i got a speeding ticket about 5
    years ago for doing 41 in a 25. I just about kicked the cops teeth in
    cause i was sure he was lying. No way the SL on this wide open
    stretch could be 25, i thought."

    Pride of America (c.k.a. Laura Bush murdered her boyfriend/
    laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE/Speeders And Drunk Drivers
    Are Murderers (SADDAM)), 10/3/2002
    Message-ID: <>
    http://tinyurl.com/5u4wg

    Proof that POA is LBMHB/lbVH/SADDAM:
    See the following: http://tinyurl.com/ahphj
     
    necromancer, Apr 1, 2010
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  12. boyari2

    T.J. Higgins Guest

    Unless the suspension is significantly upgraded, a '63 Belvedere
    can't run circles around anything.
     
    T.J. Higgins, Apr 1, 2010
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  13. boyari2

    WindsorFox Guest

    I'll buy that. Welcome to ramfm :-D

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    "Uhoh, well that shouldn't have happened..." - Mike Holmes
     
    WindsorFox, Apr 1, 2010
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  14. boyari2

    richard Guest

    The 67 mustang fastback as pictured here was and still is a piece of shit.
    How many of them are sought after by collectors today? None.
    The OP claimed the 67 mustang shown was the original muscle car.
    Goes to show he dont know shit about cars.
     
    richard, Apr 1, 2010
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  15. Whatta joke...

    Studebaker was there before anyone else in 1962.

    Do some worthwhile research regarding the "Avanti."

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Apr 2, 2010
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  16. <snort>

    I suppose that you also believe in human caused climate change,
    horseless carriages, whale oil lanterns too.

    Gotta luv them thar' stupid imbecilic geniuses...

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Apr 2, 2010
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  17. boyari2

    Tegger Guest


    Phooey on the Avanti. Go back to 1958.

    <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambler_Rebel>
     
    Tegger, Apr 2, 2010
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  18. boyari2

    Nate Nagel Guest

    Well, if you want to play that game, you could also argue for the '55
    Chrysler 300, '56 Studebaker Golden Hawk, or '57 Chevy (remember when a
    brand had only one basic body style?) with the fuel injected 283/283.
    Of course by '57 there were lots of players in the horsepower game.
    (both Ford and Studebaker were offering supercharged engines from the
    factory in '57... yes really!)

    I guess the Chevy really doesn't count though because at least the
    definition of a "muscle car" that seems to fit most cars that qualify is
    that it's a smaller body style with an engine from a larger chassis
    shoved into it and possibly hopped up in the process, and the Chevy was
    considered to be a "full-sized" car with no larger option. Now if
    they'd used a warmed up Caddy engine or something like that... By that
    definition the Golden Hawk comes the closest to fitting, being a
    Studebaker "sports hardtop" body that was originally designed for a
    Stude 232 but with the big Packard 352 V-8 shoehorned into the engine bay.

    nate
     
    Nate Nagel, Apr 2, 2010
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  19. boyari2

    Nick Naim Guest

    Nope..............
    The Volkswagen beetle was the fastest off the line back then.
     
    Nick Naim, Apr 2, 2010
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  20. boyari2

    Frank ess Guest

    I seem to remember the Buick Century from 1953 or 1954 ...
     
    Frank ess, Apr 2, 2010
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