Very first car......
#47
Melting Slicks
'62 Impala convert. It was a well used 6 year old for around $450. 283 2 bbl., powerglide, silver blue w/ white top and blue interior.
Me, a nobody, got to pull the Homecoming queen float using a rented bumper hitch at Junior College because I had a convertible.
Me, a nobody, got to pull the Homecoming queen float using a rented bumper hitch at Junior College because I had a convertible.
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#51
Racer
1947 Mercury convertable with a 1953 Olds super88, 4BBL. Jet black With a white carson top and big white walls.. In 1956 it had a serious case of haul a#s.
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#53
Instructor
'72 Cutlass W30 with a 455 Rocket, balanced and blueprinted, Rochester 830 Quadrajet, Muncie rock crusher, Velvet touch clutch, 12 bolt posi, headers, and more power than I should've had access to at 16 but damn I loved that car
#54
Melting Slicks
1965 Mustang. Having a thousand dollars in my bank account, I paid 600 cash for the car...It was a beauty in factory original white paint and dark blue interior with a 289 V8. 2 months later I was completely broke and in debt to my dad an additional 400 bucks for repairs on that piece of junk. I've never bought another Ford product. Love my Corvette!
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Team Owner
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St. Jude Donor '05-'06-'07-'08-'09, '14-'15-'16-'17-'18
'74 Camaro Type LT. Got it my senior year of college and owned Firebirds and Camaros from then until I got my first Corvette 30 years later after kids were grown and gone.
#60
85 Cutlass Supreme. Dropped 10Gs to restore it. Motor cammed and complete exhaust, paint, wheels w/ staggered tires, interior, LOUD sound system. Every drug dealer always wanted to buy. The good old days.....