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Posted by claycts on Saturday, December 31, 2005 3:00 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by CP5415

Now a question if you will.

How many of us have a model of the vehicle you have/want, for your layout? [:D]

Gordon

Gordon, just a HEPA of the Testarossa, the layout is set in the 1950's so I guess it is a back to the future TR, LOL.
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Posted by Sunset Limited on Saturday, December 31, 2005 2:33 PM
TA462,
We must be on the same 'Brainwave'! Railroading and Trans Ams! I own a 79 Pontiac Trans Am, Auto,Dark Eagle brown with the original emblems and the Eagle on the hood. (Without T-Tops...T-Tops! We don't need no stinkin T-Tops! [(-D]).
Love your T/A! GOOD CHOICE![tup]
56chevytimes2- Like your pair of classics! Love the Nomad!
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 31, 2005 2:27 PM
I have enjoyed some nice cars over the years. But Heavy Trucks are in the blood.

One car I owned was a Ford 71 Model Torino GT. It had a 351 M bored out, headers, 750 CFM Holley Dual pump, High riser from Eldebrock (Spelling?) and glasspack exhaust. It was never any good on the line or on the 1/4 but the top end was always kicking and could run with most cars except some really beefy supercars (Lamborghnini Diablo for example)

I sold it after one winter destroyed the wiring thru rust and there was a bit too much ... activity by the local barracks dedicated to Traffic enforcement (And they should be =)

The car was rated 126 mph at Factory, Ive had it close to 135 only to be crippled by a "Jitter" or Chatter in the ignition system that occured at about 5100 RPM with the red line being somewhere 5700. I planned to place a "Hotter" ignition that was capable of operating faster than the stock coil but never did get around to it. Just as well because the peak was between 3400-4800 RPM. (Or 50-110 mph on a C4 Tranny)

I was a wild and somewhat ruthlessly fast driver in my day only caring about tractive force on the curves versus the braking required for some of the sharper ones. I am much more "Mellowed" and thank god for it. I used Michelins I think was 220 or 225's on 14" rims with a 70 Aspect. They were medium to hard tires with a high speed rating and good tractive ability. On par with what the state police was using for thier cars at the time.

I work with cars part time and occasionally treat myself to a blast now and again. Some are outright junkers and others well... they are dreams. My Modern favorite happens to be the Chrysler 300 with the 340 Horse power plant. I think that car is my ideal when you consider top end, gross weight and good comfort. ($45,000 for one brand new I think... never can own one)

Be safe out there!
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Posted by 56chevytimes2 on Saturday, December 31, 2005 2:16 PM
I have two 56 chevy's a 210 4 door sedan and a 210 4 door wagon. Green and white is my wifes, wagons mine. There are more pictures at the links in my signiture.


Kurt 56chevytimes2 www.kingsransom.com/breon_wagon.html www.kingsransom.com/cars/betsy
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 31, 2005 2:04 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by GEARHEAD426

i just felt like asking this....
who here has a really nice car? classics, fast cars, luxury cars, big 4x4 trucks, customs, you know.
Dream cars?
pictures welcome.
my dream car: 1970 dodge challenger R/T with the 426 hemi.
GEARHEAD426
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Great question. I really like my dad's truck - a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 4 wheel drive, the biggest V8 available, mudder tires, and a 2 inch or so lift to come! It is a great off roader and train chser! We have had it in over 2 feet of water, up steep hills, and muddy to the point where you cannot tell what color it is. And for a jeep, its pretty fast.

My dream truck is a Dodge Ram Power Wagon--

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Posted by CP5415 on Saturday, December 31, 2005 1:42 PM
Now a question if you will.

How many of us have a model of the vehicle you have/want, for your layout? [:D]

Gordon

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Posted by bikerraypa on Saturday, December 31, 2005 1:30 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by pcarrell

bikerraypa,

Gotta love those ape hangers!


Long term, apehangers are cheaper than underarm deodorant [:D]

I used to have a nice car, a '64 Cadillac Sedan de Ville that I had mostly restored, but it was sold long ago (more money for trains). The silver-and-blue Suzuki in my post was a "kitbash" - scratchbuilt lightbar and a HD ElectraGlide fairing grafted onto an '04 Suzuki 1500 Intruder. Airbrushed...but NOT weathered [:p]
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Posted by claycts on Saturday, December 31, 2005 1:23 PM
Have mine, please visit www.seecarr.org it has pictures of our collection plus others.
Also www.leatherique.org, www.leatherique.net, www.leatherique.com

Our collection as of today:
1988 ferrari Testarossa
1978 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow II
1980 Corvette
2003 Corvette 50th Anniv Convertable
1986 Porsche 951 Turbo
1985 Jaguar XJS V12
1971 Jaguar "E" Type Series III V12
1985 Jaguar Vanden Plaus

That is why I have been away from trains for 25 years.
Take Care
George P.
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Posted by folkestonekeith on Saturday, December 31, 2005 1:18 PM
...some nice cars around....my cousin (not into trains but dragged around the Boston area model trains stores when I visit) has a very kewl 1966 Chevvy and last year bought an ex-police Harley Davidson which he took to pieces and had customised.....

Me, earlier this year I bought a new Mercedes A-Class - Jupiter Red - very nice....and a lot better than the original Series A which had an argument with a Swedish reindeer and lost.

One of my earlier cars was a Triumph 2.5 Twin-Carb converted from a PI - again a nice shade of red!! Only had the car for six months - was just about to take it over to Europe to give it a blast down the motorway between Rotterdam and Antwerp when the bank I was working for (Manufacturers Hanover Trust - a fallen NY flag!!) transferred me to Tokyo!! Dad was quick to make an offer for the Triumph and enjoyed it a lot longer than I did!!

Got hooked on automatic cars in the US when years ago I rented a wierd spacecraft-looking car (can't remember the model name) whilst on vacation....and have never driven a manual car since!!
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Posted by CP5415 on Saturday, December 31, 2005 1:05 PM
MOPARS!
There's nothing better.
Except for a couple of beater Fords, I've owned nothing but Mopars
My current rides are a 98 2.5L Stratus & a 2003 PT Cruiser.

The coolest car I've owned, besides the Cruiser, was my 1977 Dodge Aspen R/T
318 with a factory 4 sp man transmission.

I've never had a muscle car but my dream car is a 66 or 67 Dodge Charger.

Dave, BTW, I loved that body on the Firebirds.

Gordon

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Posted by pcarrell on Saturday, December 31, 2005 1:03 PM
bikerraypa,

Gotta love those ape hangers!
Philip
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Posted by bikerraypa on Saturday, December 31, 2005 12:57 PM
nope, all my nice vehicles have two wheels, not four.







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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 31, 2005 12:36 PM
1966 mustang convertible with all of the GT trim parts except for the badges.
1915 model t roadster
1927 model t touring
1941 H international tractor, not a car--but still a showpiece.
and my daily driver, an 84 dodge half-ton. I know what you're thinking, but if you heard it and drove it you'd understand.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 31, 2005 10:48 AM
i like the horn on the roadrunners [:D][;)][swg]
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 31, 2005 10:43 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by areibel

You've got the right brand, Gearhead!
I've currently got two "classic" Mopars- a 69 Charger that needs a lot, and a 54 M37 Dodge military 4x4 that is waiting for me to rebuild the motor. My so has a 73 Duster for his first car.
In the past- another 69 Charger, a 71 Charger and a 73 Charger, a 69 GTX, and a 70 Coronet convertable- should have kept them all!


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anything wearing the mopar logo is kool. i once got a ride in a 69 charger. hemi orange. the guy had a house full of dukes of hazard models. the tiers spun like krazy giong into 2nd gear. ill take my challenger in FLAT BLACK with alumninum slot rims, straight pipes(beautiful sound) and no intirior.
im currently building a model of a 69 super bee. its flat black. (the perfect color for me)
your son is lucky! im looking forwards to my dads 1998 toyota tacoma. [xx(][V][:(][*^_^*][sigh] atleast there a challenger(bad shape) and a roadrunner(ok shape) in my area to dream about.

happy crusing
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 31, 2005 10:35 AM
my dad has some classic cars- 79' Chevy Camaro w/ 350 V8, 69' Plymoth RoadRunner w/ 383 V8, 75'(?) Dodge Challenger w/ 340 V8
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Posted by steveblackledge on Saturday, December 31, 2005 10:34 AM
Just found this video clip of an Audi sport Quattro S1 on an enthusiast day,, not for dial up users http://www.samepower.com/Filer/StageDrive-Audi.WMV
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Posted by pcarrell on Saturday, December 31, 2005 10:25 AM
I've had tons of muscle cars over the years. 4 Mustangs (my first car, a '66, a '70 Mach 1, a '74, and a '78), a '70 & a '72 Callenger both with a 340 magnum and a slap stick, a '71 Cuda with a 440 and dual quads on a tunnel ram and slap stick (with those fatties on the back I could pull the front wheels off the ground in first and second gear!), a '71 Demon with a 340, '75 Duster with a 318, a '69 Dodge Polara with a 440 Police Interceptor engine (an ex California high speed pursuit car!), 2 '57 Chevies (one with a Corvette 327 and a 4 speed and the other with a 427 and an automatic), a '65 Buick Skylark convertible, 1 '79 Trans Am (dated my wife in this car), a '72 Torino with a Boss 302 engine dropped in, and the one I just sold, a '68 Camaro SS with a 350 bored .30 over and stroked (this thing was blindingly quick, when you could get it to hook up) that pushed out 560 horsepower.

I've also dabbled in some sports cars and even a couple of 4x4's. I've had a '68 Jeeb Commando that had a 4 inch lift on the axles and some huge nubby tires (this thing would climb the side of a house), and some buddies of mine came over one weekend to build a beater out of parts I had scrounged and we built a '73 El Camino on a '69 GMC 4x4 frame with a 350 and 4 inch lift on the body and another 4 inch lift on the axles and then slapped some 44 inch unidirectional monster mudder tires on it and mad one heck of a beast out of it. I've also been fortunate enough to own a '71 Fiat 850 sport spyder and I'm getting ready to buy a '73 Porsche 914.

I've also owned a few others that weren't so interesting. Chevetts, Pinto's (although one of my 3 Pinto's was a short track roundy round racer, that was fun), a '79 T-Bird, and a few others.

God has been VERY good to me![:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 31, 2005 10:21 AM
Mine would have to be either a Bowler Wildcat (race-spec 4x4 using a mix of Land Rover parts and others) or to finish modifying my current wheels, a 1996 Land Rover Discovery TDI. Has the manual gearbox and no annoying electronics, so far I've fitted a single-silencer exhaust and it's getting BFG A/T tyres soon. I'd like to add the 2.8 TDI engine (stock is 2.5) and uprated suspension along with the usual extras (snorkel, winch, steering/diff guards, etc). End result would be a 10 year old truck that could scare the living daylights out of a new BMW!
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Posted by areibel on Saturday, December 31, 2005 10:17 AM
You've got the right brand, Gearhead!
I've currently got two "classic" Mopars- a 69 Charger that needs a lot, and a 54 M37 Dodge military 4x4 that is waiting for me to rebuild the motor. My so has a 73 Duster for his first car.
In the past- another 69 Charger, a 71 Charger and a 73 Charger, a 69 GTX, and a 70 Coronet convertable- should have kept them all!
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 31, 2005 9:58 AM
I haven't bought a car yet but I was looking at one of those Chevy Cobalts. They seem like a nice car.

My dream car would be a 1971 Hemi Cuda Converetible. With Plum Crazy paint w/ a white interior, and steelie wheels and dog dish hub caps. To bad I'll never get one since the go for over $1million.
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Posted by steveblackledge on Saturday, December 31, 2005 9:58 AM
I just bought an Audi Quattro yesterday, a very rare 1985 model with only about 20 left running in the UK, the engine sound's ACE, it's a big five cylinder model, do any of you remember the late 1980's when John Buffam, Michelle Mouton and Walter Rholl won the Pikes Peak hill climb in Quattro's, the sound of these 600 bhp machines roaring up hill was Bloody fantastic, pardon the french.
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Posted by simon1966 on Saturday, December 31, 2005 9:52 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by tr250

My Login gives it away, 1968 Triumph TR250 and a 1974 Triumph Spitfire

My dream car would be to get my first car, 1969 Ford Torino w/428CJ. I remember bringing that one home and my dad saying " let me see your license, because the cops will have it pretty soon".


Another British car nut in Illinois! I have an Austin Healey 100. It does not run, needs tons of work, but I love it!

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 31, 2005 9:40 AM
My Login gives it away, 1968 Triumph TR250 and a 1974 Triumph Spitfire

My dream car would be to get my first car, 1969 Ford Torino w/428CJ. I remember bringing that one home and my dad saying " let me see your license, because the cops will have it pretty soon".

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Posted by ramoutandabout on Saturday, December 31, 2005 9:37 AM
used to own a 71 dodge challenger r/t 340 4bbl hemi orange auto dman that was a nice car one of those why the hell did i sell that !!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 31, 2005 9:15 AM
I have an 03 Mustang GT in Zinc Yellow. Lowered 1.5", 4.10 gears, Steeda Tri-Ax shifter, aluminum drive shaft, Accufab 75mm upper intake and throttle body, K&N filter, SLP Loud Mouth exhaust (it is very loud), Cobra wheels, and a Diablo Predator to tune it.

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OFF TOPIC nice cars?
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 31, 2005 9:09 AM
i just felt like asking this....
who here has a really nice car? classics, fast cars, luxury cars, big 4x4 trucks, customs, you know.
Dream cars?
pictures welcome.
my dream car: 1970 dodge challenger R/T with the 426 hemi.
GEARHEAD426
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