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RMVette
01-10-2024, 7:43am
Great picture!! :seasix:
About what year was the first one taken?
Great picture!! :seasix:
About what year was the first one taken?
My guess from the clothes and hair = 1970's. :seasix:
Sea Six
01-10-2024, 8:46am
Black and white —> 60s, maybe VERY early 70s as in the year 1970 alone
Frankie the Fink
01-10-2024, 9:17am
Maybe the coolest "before and after" photos I've ever seen !:)
I'm thinking 70's with the Gregg Allman hair styles....
Hope the guy on the left didn't nurse that beer for 50 years ..
Would have been even more cool if it was the same car in both pictures.
Would have been even more cool if it was the same car in both pictures.
Agree.
Same car and same location and maybe same or similar clothing.
Steve_R
01-10-2024, 11:15am
Would have been even more cool if it was the same car in both pictures.
True, but who owns the same car for 50+ years? It could be the same car rebuilt several times over the years. It is a pretty cool set of photos.
True, but who owns the same car for 50+ years? It could be the same car rebuilt several times over the years. It is a pretty cool set of photos.
I know a guy who still has his 1968 Camaro he bought when we were in HS in the 1970’s.
StudleyJames
01-10-2024, 11:33am
I know a guy who still has his 1968 Camaro he bought when we were in HS in the 1970’s.
I have two friends who still have their first car they purchased when they were both 16,
One is a 1967 Nova SS fully restored (originally green, now black but stock appearing but alot of upgrades) Purchased in 1975
The other is a bone stock fully restored 1972 Camaro Z28 (number matching) purchased in 1980
I know a guy who still has his 1968 Camaro he bought when we were in HS in the 1970’s.
My now deceased neighbor bought his friend's '73 Vette....they used to ride to HS together in it, and, had he not died, would still own it today. He probably had 15 or so classic cars at the high point, but that and a later acquired T-bucket were the two he enjoyed the most, the two he kept in his own garage. The others were stored in a warehouse.
slewfoot
01-10-2024, 10:54pm
I know a guy who still has his 1968 Camaro he bought when we were in HS in the 1970’s.
https://i.imgur.com/74crfRX.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/pe91wdg.jpg
Similar here. My high school bud bought this Lemans around 73 and kept it all these years. Ended up storing it for many years during a military career.
Several of us still keep in regular contact. When I went back about 10 years ago, we hooked up for lunch and showed it to me in a storage facility and was basically a pieces of shit- with plans on a restore.
About 5ish year back he did, Body off strip down to a million pieces. Did a great job and as I recall, made it into a magazine
Joey777
01-11-2024, 8:18am
https://i.imgur.com/74crfRX.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/pe91wdg.jpg
Similar here. My high school bud bought this Lemans around 73 and kept it all these years. Ended up storing it for many years during a military career.
Several of us still keep in regular contact. When I went back about 10 years ago, we hooked up for lunch and showed it to me in a storage facility and was basically a pieces of shit- with plans on a restore.
About 5ish year back he did, Body off strip down to a million pieces. Did a great job and as I recall, made it into a magazine
Is that a straight 6 cyl OHC?. Pretty cool!
slewfoot
01-11-2024, 10:17am
Would have been even more cool if it was the same car in both pictures.
Looks like the same car to me. Maybe some upgrades over the years like Windshield and such.
Look on the left side axle area and the curve of the brake line. Same on the right side and fender brace
slewfoot
01-11-2024, 10:18am
Is that a straight 6 cyl OHC?. Pretty cool!
Yup. He kept it all original. If it had been me, with all that work, I would have went with a 383.
tjfontaine
01-11-2024, 3:03pm
Yup. He kept it all original. If it had been me, with all that work, I would have went with a 383.
You would have put a MOPAR engine in this Pontiac???
I think maybe you meant 389 ....
Black and white —> 60s, maybe VERY early 70s as in the year 1970 alone
My take too. I would bet 1968--1972. The flat-bottomed two piece steel with aluminum top and bottom can was of that era right before the all aluminum can came in about '75, and the clothes and hair scream '68-'72 Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers. Very cool indeed, IMO. Looks like a '32 Ford.
You would have put a MOPAR engine in this Pontiac???
I think maybe you meant 389 ....
No. He meant 383 Chevy stroker. Totally a great way to degrade a classic and rare old car. And make it like 95% of the other Sprint 6 survivors out there....just another Chevrolet V8 conversion. Yawn.
But, consider the source: Slewfoot. Who voted for Biden.
Frankie the Fink
01-11-2024, 6:05pm
My youngest brother still has my 1975 LeMans GT, affectionally called "The Battlestar", I brought my newborn daughter home in it during one of the worst winter storms Norfolk had ever seen...
My youngest brother still has my 1975 LeMans GT, affectionally called "The Battlestar", I brought my newborn daughter home in it during one of the worst winter storms Norfolk had ever seen...
That hood is worth $$$ to anybody restoring a '73 GTO. Those cars were big boats and underpowered, but were great road cars. Still are. Very cool.
slewfoot
01-11-2024, 8:16pm
No. He meant 383 Chevy stroker. Yawn.
Yes he did.
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