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I used to run 2-3 times a year down to Alabama and pickup cars from my uncle. The bodies were sound but engines were tired or blown. I wished I would have kept a few that I flipped. The money was nice but now I think the cars would be nicer now.

Any of those old muscle cars would be worth big money today but it took big money to keep them around. At least I got to own and drive/run most of them back in the day when it was cool to road race....LOL
 
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Here's the start if my 372, thanks Jimmy!

Now that had to be a proud moment. The beginning of Hoosvarnification. Kinda fornication only different. LOL


Rick
 
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I played with a couple Cudas , but went back to GM too. LOL

Had a good friend that played a lot with them. I was in on a lot of the re engineering. 67-68 fastbacks with transplanted 383 Magnums were an interesting project. The later 69-70`s style worked well with big blocks. One 426 was a real contender.
 
Had a good friend that played a lot with them. I was in on a lot of the re engineering. 67-68 fastbacks with transplanted 383 Magnums were an interesting project. The later 69-70`s style worked well with big blocks. One 426 was a real contender.

Anything with the 426 was something ! WOW !!

Not far from me some people have a 70 Cuda convertible 426 ! That is as rare as any car out there ! They race it on the weekends ! STUPID !!
 
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