The only thing that would make it perfect were if it were a 71 - just because I like the grill. I can't even imagine what kind of money went into completing it. From the looks at the cars around the house - he does some nice stuff! http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/car/689020165.html
Cool? Cool? You want cool? Who could be cooler than this master of cool with his 13.01 sec. '73 340 'Cuda. Of course I'm much more handsome now with 40 extra pounds and no hair.
Truth be known, that was a lucky night. 13.10-13.20 was more common. Still, a lot of fun. If I only knew at that age to save all the stock parts that I threw away!
Famous last words!!! How many people with early CA emissions devices wish they had kept them!? Things like that are worth a lot of money. I remember looking at an Olds 442 in Seattle in the early 80's. I think it was around a 66 +/-. It had been a CA car that was in the Rose Bowl parade when it was new. It still some smog equipment I'd never seen before on it. Oh yeah... it was a convertible too.