Thanks Jim! :TU: Hope it didn't cause you any sleepless nights! :laugh: I know someone else that used to call them "Pep Boys Wheels" .uzzled: o No: Love the Draglites too! :TU: :beers2:
Well, as a Newbie to V8, allow me to share my new toy.:dollar: 1972 Skylark 350, all original AZ sheetmetal car. :TU: It is going into my garage to emerge in the spring looking MUCH better. Just need to sand down and do a cpl. dents, sanddddd the heck out of it and paint (show painter on call for free)
This is my wife's car. It is a 70 Custom convertible that has been given the full meal deal 455 treatment. The T350 has been pulled and a 200r4 was put in its place. This car is a blast to drive, as it has pw and AC I installed a killer system so my teenagers would ride in it with me.:blast:
I like this thread, tastefully done, Self expressed buicks, dog-dish hub caps, weld wheels, very nice. Well; heres my car, I've owned it 25 years and still not done. I always lean towards the race look more, but if its a buick they all look good.
Thanks Andy, its all buick 462, 12- bolt, 3:73 gears, performer intake and SP-1 used with 950 carb, 3" exh. with old Kenne-bell headers..I use a 350 trans and a ATI 3500 stall,..It has full interior with bench seat and B&M shifter...this car is street driven 95% of the time. Pics and details are in v8garage under J.staged.
My 71; bought it in 76 for $1,350.00. Had 46,000 miles, now 115,000 !! #'s matching.Click attachment, click on it again to sharpen image.
marty & Kick71, those are two beautiful 71' buicks, two different tastes that scream, catch me if you can.
Ted Love that beautiful red Stage 1, and a 4 speed to boot. Kinda looks like a street version of Tom Rix's race car! Awesome!