04-27-2003, 12:27 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: TX,
Posts: 60
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As a kid I grew up in Calif. during the 1960's. Unless you were there, you really can't understand how much cars were nearly (no offense meant) a religion. Problem was, I didn't get my license until 1972, and the golden age had passed. One of my most vivid memories was of the highway patrolman who lived across the street. As a hobby, he restored Austin Healy's. No big deal. But he had a good buddy who was a bail bondsman, and he would regularly drive up in an honest authentic 427 shelby cobra. It was red with the white stripe, the side pipes, what that car must be worth today. But back then he thought nothing of driving it all over town. And what a sound. That 12 year old kid never quite got over it. I'll be building mine soon.
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A true Gashole
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