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Re: The 80's [Re: bigdad] #2860717
12/16/20 12:32 PM
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home of the Buckeyes
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home of the Buckeyes
in descending order

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addict:to devote or surrender (oneself) to something habitually or obsessively ....hmmmm
Re: The 80's [Re: Butterscotch71] #2861070
12/16/20 10:43 PM
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S.E. South Dakota !
bigdad Offline OP
Still Posting A Lot
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S.E. South Dakota !


The lips of fools bring them strife, and their mouths invite a beating.Proverbs 18:6
Re: The 80's [Re: BSharp] #2861079
12/16/20 10:59 PM
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Highland, MI.
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Highland, MI.
I bought this back in 1985. I think it's the only pic I have of the car.

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No Man With A Good Car Needs To Be Justified
Re: The 80's [Re: Sunroofcuda] #2861155
12/17/20 09:04 AM
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PA
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I started driving in 1989. This was my first vehicle (not actually mine pictured but it was identical). Fun little truck!

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Re: The 80's [Re: KGorney] #2861282
12/17/20 01:07 PM
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Michigan
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Worthy
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Michigan
Originally Posted by KGorney
I started driving in 1989. This was my first vehicle (not actually mine pictured but it was identical). Fun little truck!


Knew this guy in high school that had one of those that was a 2WD. Took it behind the local Kroger driving through ATV trails with Power Man 5000 cranked on the radio. Got it high centered on a hill when a couple of four wheeler guys found and laughed their asses off at us before leaving us to our stupidity. Had three guys with us and we were able to seesaw it to the point where the drive wheels got traction and finish driving over the hill. Ended up finally making it through the trail and meeting up with the four wheeler guys again who were shocked we actually made it out. High school was a blast.


1987 Fifth Avenue - 512/518/D60
Re: The 80's [Re: W.I.N. Racing] #2861291
12/17/20 01:43 PM
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Byron, NY
W.I.N. Racing Online content
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Originally Posted by W.I.N. racing
How I finished the 80's...and dont even ask about the 90's

The full list of 80's drivers...
in chronological order
72 Chevelle - Heavy Chevy
70 Monte Carlo SS
46 Willys CJ 2a
70 440 Cuda
74 Ramcahrger
74 Charger
67 440 barracuda
78 Omni
76 CJ 5
81 charger
83 Turismo
79 D100
76Volare
68 Powerwagon
79 Plymouth Van
85 D150
I think thats all of them...all owned and register by me.


'01 P1500, Blown/Inj BAE,/Veney ,Bruno/CS2,Dana 60
'01 Dodge 3500 S Cummins Auto, Fresh air kit, 4" Exhaust,
'05 Dodge Magnum R/T - Too Much to list
'60 Willys CJ5
'01 International LPX - Project,DT466, Allison
'64 Plymouth Valiant, Inj 528 Hemi, 2spd
Re: The 80's [Re: W.I.N. Racing] #2861299
12/17/20 02:07 PM
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East Bay, N. Cal.
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I Live Here
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East Bay, N. Cal.
I had a 1986 Plymouth Colt 4-speed. I am kind of digging on this, though: [img]http://static.wikia.nocookie.net/br.../revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/935[/img]


Trying to enjoy life!
Re: The 80's [Re: bigdad] #2861547
12/17/20 11:02 PM
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Harm City Md.
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Harm City Md.
These two served me through most of the 80s

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Re: The 80's [Re: Dan Halen] #2861671
12/18/20 11:27 AM
12/18/20 11:27 AM

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RWG75
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1977: mom wants a new car, it's a dodge family. Local shop is trying hard to peddle an Aspen. My 14 yr old ass goes and looks for something cool to sit it. Wanna say it was a 71 but am absolutely sure metallic blue Charger super bee air grabber 4 sp. No doubt a straight up bargain in the day and I did as good at selling mom on it as they did the Aspen.

Re: The 80's [Re: ] #2862150
12/19/20 02:05 PM
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Central Florida
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Stud Muffin
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Central Florida
Sunroofcuda, when I would ride my bike to middle school early mornings, there was an identical one always parked in the street in front of a house, just a few houses off one of the streets I rode on. I'd always look down the street to see it. The back end was facing me, and I loved seeing that car, and the dual exhausts, and just everything. Knowing it had the HP 360, I thought it was the best thing every! Still would love to have one to this day! I've had the pleasure of owning one E58 car in my A38 Aspen, and that only reinforced my love that engine!


Facts are stubborn things.
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